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"Probably. But I doubt if that would reassure Cayley. The brown suit hid a secret, and therefore the brown suit had to be hidden. We all know that in theory the safest hiding-place is the most obvious, but in practice very few people have the nerve to risk it." Voice Reading
Bill looked rather disappointed. Voice Reading
"Then we just come back to where we were," he complained. "Mark killed his brother, and Cayley helped him to escape through the passage; either in order to compromise him, or because there was no other way out of it. And he helped him by telling a lie about his brown suit." Voice Reading
Antony smiled at him in genuine amusement. Voice Reading
"Bad luck, Bill," he said sympathetically. "There's only one murder, after all. I'm awfully sorry about it. It was my fault for-" Voice Reading
"Shut up, you ass. You know I didn't mean that." Voice Reading
"Well, you seemed awfully disappointed." Voice Reading
Bill said nothing for a little, and then with a sudden laugh confessed. Voice Reading
"It was so exciting yesterday," he said apologetically, "and we seemed to be just getting there, and discovering the most wonderful things, and now-" Voice Reading
"And now?" Voice Reading
"Well, it's so much more ordinary." Voice Reading
Antony gave a shout of laughter. Voice Reading
"Ordinary!" he cried. "Ordinary! Well, I'm dashed! Ordinary! If only one thing would happen in an ordinary way, we might do something, but everything is ridiculous." Bill brightened up again. Voice Reading
"Ridiculous? How?" Voice Reading
"Every way. Voice Reading
Take those ridiculous clothes we found last night. Voice Reading
You can explain the brown suit, but why the under clothes. Voice Reading
You can explain the underclothes in some absurd way, if you like-you can say that Mark always changed his underclothes whenever he interviewed anybody from Australia-but why, in that case, my dear Watson, why didn't he change his collar?" Voice Reading
"His collar?" said Bill in amazement. Voice Reading
"His collar, Watson." Voice Reading
"I don't understand." Voice Reading
"And it's all so ordinary," scoffed Antony. Voice Reading
"Sorry, Tony, I didn't mean that. Tell me about the collar." Voice Reading
"Well, that's all. There was no collar in the bag last night. Shirt, socks, tie-everything except a collar. Why?" Voice Reading
"Was that what you were looking for in the cupboard?" said Bill eagerly. Voice Reading

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