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〃Well; I thought so at first; but …〃 He pointed to the wall jutting out 
on the right。 〃You see; you're protected from the rest of the house if you 
get out here; and you're quite close to the shrubbery。 If you go out at the 
French windows; I imagine you're much more visible。 All that part of the 
house …〃 he waved his right hand … 〃the west; well; north…west almost; 
where the kitchen parts are … you see; you're hidden from them here。 
Oh; yes! he knew the house; whoever it was; and he was quite right to 
come out of this window。 He'd be into the shrubbery at once。〃 

Cayley looked at him thoughtfully。 

〃It seems to me; Mr。 Gillingham; that you know the house pretty well; 
considering that this is the first time you've been to it。〃 

Antony laughed。 

〃Oh; well; I notice things; you know。 I was born noticing。 But I'm 
right; aren't I; about why he went out this way?〃 

〃Yes; I think you are。〃 Cayley looked away …towards the shrubbery。 
〃Do you want to go noticing in there now?〃 He nodded at it。 

〃I think we might leave that to the police;〃 said Antony gently。 〃It's 
well; there's no hurry。〃 

Cayley gave a little sigh; as if he had been holding his breath for the 
answer; and could now breathe again。 

〃Thank you; Mr。 Gillingham;〃 he said。 

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CHAPTER IV 

The Brother from Australia 

Guests at the Red House were allowed to do what they liked within 
reason … the reasonableness or otherwise of it being decided by Mark。 But 
when once they (or Mark) had made up their minds as to what they wanted 
to do; the plan had to be kept。 Mrs。 Calladine; who knew this little 
weakness of their host's; resisted; therefore; the suggestion of Bill that they 
should have a second round in the afternoon; and drive home comfortably 
after tea。 The other golfers were willing enough; but Mrs。 Calladine; 
without actually saying that Mr。 Ablett wouldn't like it; was firm on the 
point that; having arranged to be back by four; they should be back by 
four。 

〃I really don't think Mark wants us; you know;〃 said the Major。 Having 
played badly in the morning; he wanted to prove to himself in the 
afternoon that he was really better than that。 〃With this brother of his 
coming; he'll be only too glad to have us out of the way。〃 

〃Of course he will; Major。〃 This from Bill。 〃You'd like to play; 
wouldn't you; Miss Norris?〃 

Miss Norris looked doubtfully at the hostess。 

〃Of course; if you want to get back; dear; we mustn't keep you here。 
Besides; it's so dull for you; not playing。〃 

〃Just nine holes; mother;〃 pleaded Betty。 

〃The car could take you back; and you could tell them that we were 
having another round; and then it could come back for us;〃 said Bill 
brilliantly。 

〃It's certainly much cooler here than I expected;〃 put in the Major。 

Mrs。 Calladine fell。 It was very pleasantly cool outside the golf…
house; and of course Mark would be rather glad to have them out of the 
way。 So she consented to nine holes; and the match having ended all…
square; and everybody having played much better than in the morning; 
they drove back to The Red House; very well pleased with themselves。 

〃Halo;〃 said Bill to himself; as they approached the house; 〃isn't that 
old Tony?〃 

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Antony was standing in front of the house; waiting for them。 Bill 
waved; and he waved back。 Then as the car drew up; Bill; who was in 
front with the chauffeur; jumped down and greeted him eagerly。 

〃Hallo; you madman; have you come to stay; or what?〃 He had a 
sudden idea。 〃Don't say you're Mark Ablett's long…lost brother from 
Australia; though I could quite believe it of you。〃 He laughed boyishly。 

〃Hallo; Bill;〃 said Antony quietly。 〃Will you introduce me? I'm 
afraid I've got some bad news。〃 

Bill; rather sobered by this; introduced him。 The Major and Mrs。 
Calladine were on the near side of the car; and Antony spoke to them in a 
low voice。 

〃I'm afraid I'm going to give you rather a shock;〃 he said。 〃Robert 
Ablett; Mr。 Mark Ablett's brother; has been killed。〃 He jerked a thumb 
over his shoulder; 〃In the house。〃 

〃Good God!〃 said the Major。 

〃Do you mean that he has killed himself?〃 asked Mrs。 Calladine。 
〃Just now?〃 

〃It was about two hours ago。 I happened to come here;〃 … he half…
turned to Beverley and explained … 〃I was coming to see you; Bill; and I 
arrived just after the … the death。 Mr。 Cayley and I found the body。 Mr。 
Cayley being busy just now … there are police and doctors and so on in the 
house … he asked me to tell you。 He says that no doubt you would prefer; 
the house…party having been broken up in this tragic way; to leave as soon 
as possible。〃 He gave a pleasant apologetic little smile and went on; 〃I 
am putting it badly; but what he means; of course; is that you must consult 
your own feelings in the matter entirely; and please make your own 
arrangements about ordering the car for whatever train you wish to catch。 
There is one this evening; I understand; which you could go by if you 
wished it。〃 

Bill gazed with open mouth at Antony。 He had no words in his 
vocabulary to express what he wanted to say; other than those the Major 
had already used。 Betty was leaning across to Miss Norris and saying; 
〃Who's killed?〃 in an awe…struck voice; and Miss Norris; who was 
instinctively looking as tragic as she looked on the stage when a 

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messenger announced the death of one of the cast; stopped for a moment 
in order to explain。 Mrs。 Calladine was quietly mistress of herself。 

〃We shall be in the way; yes; I quite understand;〃 she said; 〃but we 
can't just shake the dust of the place off our shoes because something 
terrible has happened there。 I must see Mark; and we can arrange later 
what to do。 He must know how very deeply we feel for him。 Perhaps 
we …〃 she hesitated。 

〃The Major and I might be useful anyway;〃 said Bill。 〃Isn't that what 
you mean; Mrs。 Calladine?〃 

〃Where is Mark?〃 said the Major suddenly; looking hard at Antony。 

Antony looked back unwaveringly … and said nothing。 

〃I think;〃 said the Major gently; leaning over to Mrs。 Calladine; 〃that it 
would be better if you took Betty back to London to…night。〃 

〃Very well;〃 she agreed quietly。 〃You will come with us; Ruth?〃 

〃I'll see you safely there;〃 said Bill in a meek voice。 He didn't quite 
know what was happening; and; having expected to stay at the Red House 
for another week; he had nowhere to go to in London; but London seemed 
to be the place that everyone was going to; and when he could get Tony 
alone for a moment; Tony no doubt would explain。 

〃Cayley wants you to stay; Bill。 You have to go anyhow; to…morrow; 
Major Rumbold?〃 

〃Yes。 I'll come with you; Mrs。 Calladine。〃 

〃Mr。 Cayley would wish me to say again that you will please not 
hesitate to give your own orders; both as regard the car and as regard any 
telephoning or telegraphing that you want done。〃 He smiled again and 
added; 〃Please forgive me if I seem to have taken a good deal upon myself; 
but I just happened to be handy as a mouthpiece for Cayley。〃 He bowed 
to them and went into the house。 

〃Well!〃 said Miss Norris dramatically。 

As Antony re…entered the hall; the Inspector from Middleston was just 
crossing into the library with Cayley。 The latter stopped and nodded to 
Antony。 

〃Wait a moment; Inspector。 Here's Mr。 Gillingham。 He'd better 
come with us。〃 And then to Antony; 〃This is Inspector Birch。〃 

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Birch looked inquiringly from one to the other。 

〃Mr。 Gillingham and I found the body together;〃 explained Cayley。 

〃Oh! Well; come along; and let's get the facts sorted out a bit。 I like 
to know where I am; Mr。 Gillingham。〃 

〃We all do。〃 

〃Oh!〃 He looked at Antony with interest。 〃D'you know where you 
are in this case?〃 

〃I know where I'm going to be。〃 

〃Where's that?〃 

〃Put through it by Inspector Birch;〃 said Antony with a smile。 

The inspector laughed genially。 

〃Well; I'll spare you as much as I can。 Come along。〃 

They went into the library。 The inspector seated himself at a writing…
table; and Cayley sat in a chair by the side of it。 Antony made himself 
comfortable in an armchair and prepared to be interested。 

〃We'll start with the dead man;〃 said the inspector。 〃Robert Ablett; 
didn't you say?〃 He took out his notebook。 

〃Yes。 Brother of Mark Ablett; who lives here。〃 

〃Ah!〃 He began to sharpen a pencil。 〃Staying in the house?〃 

〃Oh; no!〃 

Antony listened attentively while Cayley explained all that he knew 
about Robert。 This was news to him。 〃I see。 Sent out of the country 
in disgrace。 What had he done?〃 

〃I hardly know。 I was only about twelve at the time。 The sort of 
age when you're told not to ask questions。〃 

〃Inconvenient questions?〃 

〃Exactly。〃 

〃So you don't really know whether he had been merely wild or … or 
wicked?〃 

〃No。 Old Mr。 Ablett was a clergyman;〃 added Cayley。 〃Perhaps 
what might seem wicked to a clergyman might seem only wild to a man of 
the world。〃 

〃I daresay; Mr。 Cayley;〃 smiled the inspe
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