"Well, let's have a look at it."
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Antony took the letter from his pocket and spread it out on the grass between them.
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"Mark, your loving brother is coming to see you to-morrow, all the way from Australia. I give you warning, so that you will be able to conceal your surprise but not I hope your pleasure. Expect him at three or thereabouts."
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"No date mentioned, you see," said Antony. "Just to-morrow."
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"But he got this on Tuesday."
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"Well, he read it out to us on Tuesday."
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"Oh, yes! he read it out to you."
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Bill read the letter again, and then turned it over and looked at the back of it. The back of it had nothing to say to him.
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"What about the postmark?" he asked.
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"We haven't got the envelope, unfortunately."
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"And you think that he got this letter on Monday."
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"I'm inclined to think so, Bill. Anyhow, I think-I feel almost certain-that he knew on Monday that his brother was coming."
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"Is that going to help us much?"
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"No. It makes it more difficult. There's something rather uncanny about it all. I don't understand it." He was silent for a little, and then added, "I wonder if the inquest is going to help us.
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"What about last night? I'm longing to hear what you make of that. Have you been thinking it out at all?"
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"Last night," said Antony thoughtfully to himself. "Yes, last night wants some explaining."
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Bill waited hopefully for him to explain. What, for instance, had Antony been looking for in the cupboard?
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"I think," began Antony slowly, "that after last night we must give up the idea that Mark has been killed; killed, I mean, by Cayley.
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I don't believe anybody would go to so much trouble to hide a suit of clothes when he had a body on his hands.
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The body would seem so much more important.
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I think we may take it now that the clothes are all that Cayley had to hide."
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"But why not have kept them in the passage?"
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"He was frightened of the passage. Miss Norris knew about it."
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"Well, then, in his own bedroom, or even, in Mark's. For all you or I or anybody knew, Mark might have had two brown suits. He probably had, I should think."
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