When the arrow was found and drawn, it was in this position.
“Now the archer!” demanded Paul.
“All right,” said Uncle Henry. “Paul, draw a line straight out from the head of the swan, right on in the direction he is flying, and go about twice the length of the swan’s neck.” ([7])
Paul did.
“Now tell me,” asked Uncle Henry, “does anybody see anything, about there, that looks like a bow and arrow?”
The children searched the sky at a point a little over two swan’s necks ahead of the swan’s bill, and Peter cried triumphantly,
“I see it! I see it!”