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"MATTHEW CAYLEY. Voice Reading
"I am lonely to-night without Mark. That's funny, isn't it?" Voice Reading
CHAPTER XXII. Mr. Beverley Moves On
"Good Lord!" said Bill, as he put down the letter. Voice Reading
"I thought you'd say that," murmured Antony. Voice Reading
"Tony, do you mean to say that you knew all this?" Voice Reading
"I guessed some of it. I didn't quite know all of it, of course." Voice Reading
"Good Lord!" said Bill again, and returned to the letter. In a moment he was looking up again. "What did you write to him? Was that last night? After I'd gone into Stanton?" Voice Reading
"What did you say? That you'd discovered that Mark was Robert?" Voice Reading
"Yes. At least I said that this morning I should probably telegraph to Mr. Cartwright of Wimpole Street, and ask him to-" Voice Reading
Bill burst in eagerly on the top of the sentence. Voice Reading
"Yes, now what was all that about? You were so damn Sherlocky yesterday all of a sudden. Voice Reading
We'd been doing the thing together all the time, and you'd been telling me everything, and then suddenly you become very mysterious and private and talk enigmatically-is that the word?-about dentists and swimming and the 'Plough and Horses,' and-well, what was it all about? You simply vanished out of sight; I didn't know what on earth we were talking about." Voice Reading
Antony laughed and apologized. Voice Reading
"Sorry, Bill. I felt like that suddenly. Just for the last half-hour; just to end up with. I'll tell you everything now. Not that there's anything to tell, really. It seems so easy when you know it-so obvious. About Mr. Cartwright of Wimpole Street. Of course he was just to identify the body." Voice Reading
"But whatever made you think of a dentist for that?" Voice Reading
"Who could do it better? Could you have done it? How could you? You'd never gone bathing with Mark; you'd never seen him stripped. Voice Reading
He didn't swim. Voice Reading
Could his doctor do it? Not unless he'd had some particular operation, and perhaps not then. Voice Reading
But his dentists could-at any time, always-if he had been to his dentist fairly often. Voice Reading
Hence Mr. Cartwright of Wimpole Street." Voice Reading
Bill nodded thoughtfully and went back again to the letter. Voice Reading
"I see. And you told Cayley that you were telegraphing to Cartwright to identify the body?" Voice Reading
"Yes. And then of course it was all up for him. Once we knew that Robert was Mark we knew everything." Voice Reading

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