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Bill blushed. Voice Reading
"Oh, well, I shall see her again next week, anyway," he murmured. Voice Reading
"I congratulate you. I liked her looks. And that grey dress. A nice comfortable sort of woman." Voice Reading
"You fool, that's her mother." Voice Reading
"Oh, I beg your pardon. But anyhow, Bill, I want you more than she does just now. So try and put up with me." Voice Reading
"I say, do you really?" said Bill, rather flattered. He had a great admiration for Antony, and was very proud to be liked by him. Voice Reading
"Yes. You see, things are going to happen here soon." Voice Reading
"Inquests and that sort of thing?" Voice Reading
"Well, perhaps something before that. Hallo, here comes Cayley." Voice Reading
Cayley was walking across the lawn towards them, a big, heavy-shouldered man, with one of those strong, clean-shaven, ugly faces which can never quite be called plain. Voice Reading
"Bad luck on Cayley," said Bill. Voice Reading
"I say, ought I to tell him how sorry I am and all that sort of thing? It seems so dashed inadequate." Voice Reading
"I shouldn't bother," said Antony. Voice Reading
Cayley nodded as he came to them, and stood there for a moment. Voice Reading
"We can make room for you," said Bill, getting up. Voice Reading
"Oh, don't bother, thanks. I just came to say," he went on to Antony, "that naturally they've rather lost their heads in the kitchen, and dinner won't be till half-past eight. Do just as you like about dressing, of course. And what about your luggage?" Voice Reading
"I thought Bill and I would walk over to the inn directly, and see about it." Voice Reading
"The car can go and fetch it as soon as it comes back from the station." Voice Reading
"It's very good of you, but I shall have to go over myself, anyhow, to pack up and pay my bill. Besides, it's a good evening for a walk. If you wouldn't mind it, Bill?" Voice Reading
"I should love it." Voice Reading
"Well, then, if you leave the bag there, I'll send the car round for it later." Voice Reading
"Thanks very much." Voice Reading
Having said what he wanted to say, Cayley remained there a little awkwardly, as if not sure whether to go or to stay. Voice Reading
Antony wondered whether he wanted to talk about the afternoon's happenings, or whether it was the one subject he wished to avoid. Voice Reading
To break the silence he asked carelessly if the Inspector had gone. Voice Reading

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