Bill sat up with a start.
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"By Jove, you mean that he will go out at the far end by the bowling-green?"
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"Don't you think so? Just imagine him walking across the lawn in full view of the house, at midnight, with a body in his arms.
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Think of the awful feeling he would have in the back of the neck, wondering if anybody, any restless sleeper, had chosen just that moment to wander to the window and look out into the night.
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There's still plenty of moonlight, Bill.
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Is he going to walk across the park in the moonlight, with all those windows staring at him? Not if he can help it.
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But he can get out by the bowling green, and then come to the pond without ever being in sight of the house, at all."
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"You're right. And that will just about give us time. Good. Now, what's the next thing?"
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"The next thing is to mark the exact place in the pond where he drops whatever he drops."
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"So that we can fish it out again."
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"If we can see what it is, we shan't want to. The police can have a go at it to-morrow. But if it's something we can't identify from a distance, then we must try and get it out. To see whether it's worth telling the police about."
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"Y-yes," said Bill, wrinkling his forehead. "Of course, the trouble with water is that one bit of it looks pretty much like the next bit. I don't know if that had occurred to you.
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"It had," smiled Antony. "Let's come and have a look at it."
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They walked to the edge of the copse, and lay down there in silence, looking at the pond beneath them.
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"See anything?" said Antony at last.
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"The fence on the other side."
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"What about it?"
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"Well, it's rather useful, that's all."
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"Said Sherlock Holmes enigmatically," added Bill. "A moment later, his friend Watson had hurled him into the pond."
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Antony laughed.
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"I love being Sherlocky," he said. "It's very unfair of you not to play up to me."
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"Why is that fence useful, my dear Holmes?" said Bill obediently.
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"Because you can take a bearing on it. You see-"
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"Yes, you needn't stop to explain to me what a bearing is."
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