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Bill looked at him for inspiration, and, receiving it, said, "Oh, just let's have one game, shall we?" Voice Reading
"Right you are," said Antony. Voice Reading
But Bill was much too excited to take the game which followed very seriously. Antony, on the other hand, seemed to be thinking of nothing but bowls. He played with great deliberation for ten minutes, and then announced that he was going to bed. Bill looked at him anxiously. Voice Reading
"It's all right," laughed Antony. "You can talk if you want to. Just let's put 'em away first, though." Voice Reading
They made their way down to the shed, and while Bill was putting the bowls away, Antony tried the lid of the closed croquet-box. As he expected, it was locked. Voice Reading
"Now then," said Bill, as they were walking back to the house again, "I'm simply bursting to know. Who was it?" Voice Reading
"Cayley." Voice Reading
"Good Lord! Where?" Voice Reading
"Inside one of the croquet-boxes." Voice Reading
"Don't be an ass." Voice Reading
"It's quite true, Bill." He told the other what he had seen. Voice Reading
"But aren't we going to have a look at it?" asked Bill, in great disappointment. "I'm longing to explore. Aren't you?" Voice Reading
"To-morrow and to-morrow and to-morrow. We shall see Cayley coming along this way directly. Besides, I want to get in from the other end, if I can. I doubt very much if we can do it this end without giving ourselves away. Look, there's Cayley." Voice Reading
They could see him coming along the drive towards them. When they were a little closer, they waved to him and he waved back. Voice Reading
"I wondered where you were," he said, as he got up to them. "I rather thought you might be along this way. What about bed?" Voice Reading
"Bed it is," said Antony. Voice Reading
"We've been playing bowls," added Bill, "and talking, and-and playing bowls. Ripping night, isn't it?" Voice Reading
But he left the rest of the conversation, as they wandered back to the house, to Antony. Voice Reading
He wanted to think. Voice Reading
There seemed to be no doubt now that Cayley was a villain. Voice Reading
Bill had never been familiar with a villain before. Voice Reading
It didn't seem quite fair of Cayley, somehow; he was taking rather a mean advantage of his friends. Voice Reading
Lot of funny people there were in the world-funny people with secrets. Voice Reading
Look at Tony, that first time he had met him in a tobacconist's shop. Voice Reading
Anybody would have thought he was a tobacconist's assistant. Voice Reading

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