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"Through the hall, and out at the back; turn to the left and there you are. Voice Reading
Instead of which, we ran the longest way round the house. Voice Reading
Why? Was it to give Mark more time in which to escape? Only, in that case-why run? Also, how did Cayley know then that it was Mark who was trying to escape? If he had guessed-well, not guessed, but been afraid-that one had shot the other, it was much more likely that Robert had shot Mark. Voice Reading
Indeed, he had admitted that this was what he thought. Voice Reading
The first thing he had said when he turned the body over was, 'Thank God! I was afraid it was Mark.' But why should he want to give Robert time in which to get away? And again-why run, if he did want to give him time?" Voice Reading
Antony went out of the house again to the lawns at the back, and sat down on a bench in view of the office windows. Voice Reading
"Now then," he said, "let's go through Cayley's mind carefully, and see what we get." Voice Reading
Cayley had been in the hall when Robert was shown into the office. Voice Reading
The servant goes off to look for Mark, and Cayley goes on with his book. Voice Reading
Mark comes down the stairs, warns Cayley to stand by in case he is wanted, and goes to meet his brother. Voice Reading
What does Cayley expect? Possibly that he won't be wanted at all; possibly that his advice may be wanted in the matter, say, of paying Robert's debts, or getting him a passage back to Australia; possibly that his physical assistance may be wanted to get an obstreperous Robert out of the house. Voice Reading
Well, he sits there for a moment, and then goes into the library. Voice Reading
Why not? He is still within reach, if wanted. Voice Reading
Suddenly he hears a pistol-shot. Voice Reading
A pistol-shot is the last noise you expect to hear in a country-house; very natural, then, that for the moment he would hardly realize what it was. Voice Reading
He listens-and hears nothing more. Voice Reading
Perhaps it wasn't a pistol-shot after all. Voice Reading
After a moment or two he goes to the library door again. Voice Reading
The profound silence makes him uneasy now. Voice Reading
Was it a pistol-shot? Absurd! Still-no harm in going into the office on some excuse, just to reassure himself. Voice Reading
So he tries the door-and finds it locked! Voice Reading
What are his emotions now? Alarm, uncertainty. Voice Reading
Something is happening. Voice Reading
Incredible though it seems, it must have been a pistol-shot. Voice Reading
He is banging at the door and calling out to Mark, and there is no answer. Voice Reading

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