" He turned to Antony. "There's
nothing wrong with that, is there? It's the most natural
explanation to anyone who knows Mark."
Antony pulled at his pipe.
"I suppose it is," he said slowly. "But there's one thing that
worries me rather."
"What's that?" Bill and Cayley asked the question simultaneously.
"The key."
"The key?" said Bill.
Cayley lifted his head and looked at Antony. "What about the
key?" he asked.
"Well, there may be nothing in it; I just wondered. Suppose
Robert was killed as you say, and suppose Mark lost his head and
thought of nothing but getting away before anyone could see him.
Well, very likely he'd lock the door and put the key in his
pocket. He'd do it without thinking, just to gain a moment's
time."
"Yes, that's what I suggest."
"It seems sound enough," said Bill. "Sort of thing you'd do
without thinking. Besides, if you are going to run away, it
gives you more of a chance."
"Yes, that's all right if the key is there. But suppose it isn't
there?"
The suggestion, made as if it were already an established fact,
startled them both.
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