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"No, I'm not going to talk about it yet. We can wait and see what the Inspector finds. He may find something-I don't know what-something that Cayley has put there for him to find. But if he doesn't, then it will be because Cayley is going to hide something there to-night." Voice Reading
"What?" asked Bill again. Voice Reading
"You will see what, Bill," said Antony; "because we shall be there." Voice Reading
"Are we going to watch him?" Voice Reading
"Yes, if the Inspector finds nothing." Voice Reading
"That's good," said Bill. Voice Reading
If it were a question of Cayley or the Law, he was quite decided as to which side he was taking. Voice Reading
Previous to the tragedy of yesterday he had got on well enough with both of the cousins, without being in the least intimate with either. Voice Reading
Indeed, of the two he preferred, perhaps, the silent, solid Cayley to the more volatile Mark. Voice Reading
Cayley's qualities, as they appeared to Bill, may have been chiefly negative; but even if this merit lay in the fact that he never exposed whatever weaknesses he may have had, this is an excellent quality in a fellow-guest (or, if you like, fellow-host) in a house where one is continually visiting. Voice Reading
Mark's weaknesses, on the other hand, were very plain to the eye, and Bill had seen a good deal of them. Voice Reading
Yet, though he had hesitated to define his position that morning in regard to Mark, he did not hesitate to place himself on the side of the Law against Cayley. Voice Reading
Mark, after all, had done him no harm, but Cayley had committed an unforgivable offence. Voice Reading
Cayley had listened secretly to a private conversation between himself and Tony. Voice Reading
Let Cayley hang, if the Law demanded it. Voice Reading
Antony looked at his watch and stood up. Voice Reading
"Come along," he said. "It's time for that job I spoke about." Voice Reading
"The passage?" said Bill eagerly. Voice Reading
"No; the thing which I said that I had to do this afternoon." Voice Reading
"Oh, of course. What is it?" Voice Reading
Without saying anything, Antony led the way indoors to the office. Voice Reading
It was three o'clock, and at three o'clock yesterday Antony and Cayley had found the body. Voice Reading
At a few minutes after three, he had been looking out of the window of the adjoining room, and had been surprised suddenly to find the door open and Cayley behind him. Voice Reading
He had vaguely wondered at the time why he had expected the door to be shut, but he had had no time then to worry the thing out, and he had promised himself to look into it at his leisure afterwards. Voice Reading
Possibly it meant nothing; possibly, if it meant anything, he could have found out its meaning by a visit to the office that morning. Voice Reading

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