So perhaps he returned to Pyland or went across to the stables at Capleton. Certainly he did not run wild, since no one to has seen him. And the gypsies have no reason to take him, for they are anxious to avoid any trouble with the police.
Surely that is clear?' 'Where is he, then?' I asked. `As I said, it is natural for him to go to Pyland or rs Capleton. He is not at Pyland, therefore he is at Capleton.
Let us go there and check. If I am right, then we shall probably discover some marks on the ground between here and Capleton.' After a few minutes' walk, we came to some wet, flat land. We each searched the ground carefully.