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And if only the revolver with which the deed was done was brought to the surface, his trouble would be well repaid. Voice Reading
"Inspector Birch produces the weapon" would make an excellent headline in the local paper. Voice Reading
He was feeling well-satisfied with himself, therefore, as he walked to the pond, where his men were waiting for him, and quite in the mood for a little pleasant talk with Mr. Gillingham and his friend, Mr. Beverley. Voice Reading
He gave them a cheerful "Good afternoon," and added with a smile, "Coming to help us?" Voice Reading
"You don't really want us," said Antony, smiling back at him. Voice Reading
"You can come if you like." Voice Reading
Antony gave a little shudder. Voice Reading
"You can tell me afterwards what you find," he said. "By the way," he added, "I hope the landlord at 'The George' gave me a good character?" Voice Reading
The Inspector looked at him quickly. Voice Reading
"Now how on earth do you know anything about that?" Voice Reading
Antony bowed to him gravely. Voice Reading
"Because I guessed that you were a very efficient member of the Force." Voice Reading
The inspector laughed. Voice Reading
"Well, you came out all right, Mr. Gillingham. You got a clean bill. But I had to make certain about you. Voice Reading
"Of course you did. Well, I wish you luck. But I don't think you'll find much at the pond. It's rather out of the way, isn't it, for anybody running away?" Voice Reading
"That's just what I told Mr. Cayley, when he called my attention to the pond. However, we shan't do any harm by looking. It's the unexpected that's the most likely in this sort of case." Voice Reading
"You're quite right, Inspector. Well, we mustn't keep you. Good afternoon," and Antony smiled pleasantly at him. Voice Reading
"Good afternoon, sir." Voice Reading
"Good afternoon," said Bill. Voice Reading
Antony stood looking after the Inspector as he strode off, silent for so long that Bill shook him by the arm at last, and asked him rather crossly what was the matter. Voice Reading
Antony shook his head slowly from side to side. Voice Reading
"I don't know; really I don't know. It's too devilish what I keep thinking. He can't be as cold-blooded as that." Voice Reading
Without answering, Antony led the way back to the garden-seat on which they had been sitting. He sat there with his head in his hands. Voice Reading
"Oh, I hope they find something," he murmured. "Oh, I hope they do." Voice Reading

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