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Wells 292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciRelease Date: March, 2004 [EBook #5230] 312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci[Yes, we are more than one year ahead of schedule] 322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci[This file was first posted on June 9, 2002] 332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciEdition: 10 352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciLanguage: English 372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCharacter set encoding: ASCII 392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE INVISIBLE MAN *** 412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciProduced by Andrew Sly Andrew Sly <wu081@victoria.tc.ca> 462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe Invisible Man 522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciA Grotesque Romance 542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBy H.G. Wells 562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCONTENTS 602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci I The strange Man's Arrival 622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci II Mr. Teddy Henfrey's first Impressions 632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci III The thousand and one Bottles 642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci IV Mr. Cuss interviews the Stranger 652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci V The Burglary at the Vicarage 662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci VI The Furniture that went mad 672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci VII The Unveiling of the Stranger 682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci VIII In Transit 692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci IX Mr. Thomas Marvel 702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci X Mr. Marvel's Visit to Iping 712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XI In the "Coach and Horses" 722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XII The invisible Man loses his Temper 732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XIII Mr. Marvel discusses his Resignation 742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XIV At Port Stowe 752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XV The Man who was running 762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XVI In the "Jolly Cricketers" 772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XVII Dr. Kemp's Visitor 782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XVIII The invisible Man sleeps 792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XIX Certain first Principles 802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XX At the House in Great Portland Street 812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XXI In Oxford Street 822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XXII In the Emporium 832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XXIII In Drury Lane 842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XXIV The Plan that failed 852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XXV The Hunting of the invisible Man 862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XXVI The Wicksteed Murder 872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XXVII The Siege of Kemp's House 882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci XXVIII The Hunter hunted 892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci The Epilogue 902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER I 952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTHE STRANGE MAN'S ARRIVAL 972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe stranger came early in February, one wintry day, through a 1002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibiting wind and a driving snow, the last snowfall of the year, over 1012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe down, walking from Bramblehurst railway station, and carrying a 1022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilittle black portmanteau in his thickly gloved hand. He was wrapped 1032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciup from head to foot, and the brim of his soft felt hat hid every 1042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinch of his face but the shiny tip of his nose; the snow had piled 1052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciitself against his shoulders and chest, and added a white crest to 1062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe burden he carried. He staggered into the "Coach and Horses" more 1072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidead than alive, and flung his portmanteau down. "A fire," he cried, 1082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"in the name of human charity! A room and a fire!" He stamped and 1092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishook the snow from off himself in the bar, and followed Mrs. Hall 1102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinto her guest parlour to strike his bargain. And with that much 1112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciintroduction, that and a couple of sovereigns flung upon the table, 1122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe took up his quarters in the inn. 1132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 1142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMrs. Hall lit the fire and left him there while she went to prepare 1152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim a meal with her own hands. A guest to stop at Iping in the 1162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwintertime was an unheard-of piece of luck, let alone a guest who 1172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas no "haggler," and she was resolved to show herself worthy of her 1182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigood fortune. As soon as the bacon was well under way, and Millie, 1192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciher lymphatic aid, had been brisked up a bit by a few deftly chosen 1202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexpressions of contempt, she carried the cloth, plates, and glasses 1212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinto the parlour and began to lay them with the utmost eclat. 1222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAlthough the fire was burning up briskly, she was surprised to see 1232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat her visitor still wore his hat and coat, standing with his back 1242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito her and staring out of the window at the falling snow in the yard. 1252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHis gloved hands were clasped behind him, and he seemed to be lost 1262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin thought. She noticed that the melting snow that still sprinkled 1272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis shoulders dripped upon her carpet. "Can I take your hat and coat, 1282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisir?" she said, "and give them a good dry in the kitchen?" 1292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 1302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"No," he said without turning. 1312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 1322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciShe was not sure she had heard him, and was about to repeat her 1332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciquestion. 1342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 1352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe turned his head and looked at her over his shoulder. "I prefer to 1362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cikeep them on," he said with emphasis, and she noticed that he wore 1372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibig blue spectacles with sidelights, and had a bush side-whisker 1382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciover his coat-collar that completely hid his cheeks and face. 1392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 1402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Very well, sir," she said. "_As_ you like. In a bit the room will 1412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibe warmer." 1422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 1432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe made no answer, and had turned his face away from her again, and 1442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMrs. Hall, feeling that her conversational advances were ill-timed, 1452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilaid the rest of the table things in a quick staccato and whisked 1462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciout of the room. When she returned he was still standing there, like 1472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia man of stone, his back hunched, his collar turned up, his dripping 1482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihat-brim turned down, hiding his face and ears completely. She put 1492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidown the eggs and bacon with considerable emphasis, and called 1502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirather than said to him, "Your lunch is served, sir." 1512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 1522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Thank you," he said at the same time, and did not stir until she 1532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas closing the door. Then he swung round and approached the table 1542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith a certain eager quickness. 1552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 1562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAs she went behind the bar to the kitchen she heard a sound repeated 1572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciat regular intervals. Chirk, chirk, chirk, it went, the sound of a 1582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cispoon being rapidly whisked round a basin. "That girl!" she said. 1592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"There! I clean forgot it. It's her being so long!" And while she 1602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciherself finished mixing the mustard, she gave Millie a few verbal 1612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistabs for her excessive slowness. She had cooked the ham and eggs, 1622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilaid the table, and done everything, while Millie (help indeed!) had 1632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cionly succeeded in delaying the mustard. And him a new guest and 1642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwanting to stay! Then she filled the mustard pot, and, putting it 1652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith a certain stateliness upon a gold and black tea-tray, carried 1662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit into the parlour. 1672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 1682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciShe rapped and entered promptly. As she did so her visitor moved 1692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciquickly, so that she got but a glimpse of a white object disappearing 1702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibehind the table. It would seem he was picking something from the 1712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifloor. She rapped down the mustard pot on the table, and then she 1722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinoticed the overcoat and hat had been taken off and put over a chair 1732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin front of the fire, and a pair of wet boots threatened rust to her 1742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisteel fender. She went to these things resolutely. "I suppose I may 1752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihave them to dry now," she said in a voice that brooked no denial. 1762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 1772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Leave the hat," said her visitor, in a muffled voice, and turning 1782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishe saw he had raised his head and was sitting and looking at her. 1792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 1802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciFor a moment she stood gaping at him, too surprised to speak. 1812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 1822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe held a white cloth--it was a serviette he had brought with 1832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim--over the lower part of his face, so that his mouth and jaws 1842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwere completely hidden, and that was the reason of his muffled 1852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civoice. But it was not that which startled Mrs. Hall. It was the fact 1862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat all his forehead above his blue glasses was covered by a white 1872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibandage, and that another covered his ears, leaving not a scrap of 1882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis face exposed excepting only his pink, peaked nose. It was bright, 1892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipink, and shiny just as it had been at first. He wore a dark-brown 1902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civelvet jacket with a high, black, linen-lined collar turned up about 1912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis neck. The thick black hair, escaping as it could below and 1922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibetween the cross bandages, projected in curious tails and horns, 1932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigiving him the strangest appearance conceivable. This muffled and 1942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibandaged head was so unlike what she had anticipated, that for a 1952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimoment she was rigid. 1962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 1972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe did not remove the serviette, but remained holding it, as she 1982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaw now, with a brown gloved hand, and regarding her with his 1992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinscrutable blue glasses. "Leave the hat," he said, speaking very 2002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidistinctly through the white cloth. 2012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHer nerves began to recover from the shock they had received. She 2032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciplaced the hat on the chair again by the fire. "I didn't know, sir," 2042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishe began, "that--" and she stopped embarrassed. 2052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Thank you," he said drily, glancing from her to the door and then 2072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciat her again. 2082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'll have them nicely dried, sir, at once," she said, and carried 2102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis clothes out of the room. She glanced at his white-swathed head 2112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand blue goggles again as she was going out of the door; but his 2122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinapkin was still in front of his face. She shivered a little as she 2132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclosed the door behind her, and her face was eloquent of her surprise 2142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand perplexity. "I never," she whispered. "There!" She went quite 2152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisoftly to the kitchen, and was too preoccupied to ask Millie what 2162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishe was messing about with now, when she got there. 2172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe visitor sat and listened to her retreating feet. He glanced 2192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinquiringly at the window before he removed his serviette, and 2202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciresumed his meal. He took a mouthful, glanced suspiciously at the 2212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwindow, took another mouthful, then rose and, taking the serviette 2222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin his hand, walked across the room and pulled the blind down to 2232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe top of the white muslin that obscured the lower panes. This 2242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cileft the room in a twilight. This done, he returned with an easier 2252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciair to the table and his meal. 2262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The poor soul's had an accident or an op'ration or somethin'," said 2282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMrs. Hall. "What a turn them bandages did give me, to be sure!" 2292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciShe put on some more coal, unfolded the clothes-horse, and extended 2312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe traveller's coat upon this. "And they goggles! Why, he looked 2322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimore like a divin' helmet than a human man!" She hung his muffler 2332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cion a corner of the horse. "And holding that handkercheif over his 2342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimouth all the time. Talkin' through it! ... Perhaps his mouth was 2352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihurt too--maybe." 2362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciShe turned round, as one who suddenly remembers. "Bless my soul 2382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialive!" she said, going off at a tangent; "ain't you done them 2392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citaters _yet_, Millie?" 2402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWhen Mrs. Hall went to clear away the stranger's lunch, her idea 2422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat his mouth must also have been cut or disfigured in the accident 2432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishe supposed him to have suffered, was confirmed, for he was smoking 2442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia pipe, and all the time that she was in the room he never loosened 2452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe silk muffler he had wrapped round the lower part of his face to 2462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciput the mouthpiece to his lips. Yet it was not forgetfulness, for 2472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishe saw he glanced at it as it smouldered out. He sat in the corner 2482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith his back to the window-blind and spoke now, having eaten and 2492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidrunk and being comfortably warmed through, with less aggressive 2502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibrevity than before. The reflection of the fire lent a kind of red 2512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cianimation to his big spectacles they had lacked hitherto. 2522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I have some luggage," he said, "at Bramblehurst station," and he 2542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciasked her how he could have it sent. He bowed his bandaged head 2552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciquite politely in acknowledgment of her explanation. "To-morrow?" he 2562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaid. "There is no speedier delivery?" and seemed quite disappointed 2572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhen she answered, "No." Was she quite sure? No man with a trap who 2582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwould go over? 2592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMrs. Hall, nothing loath, answered his questions and developed a 2612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconversation. "It's a steep road by the down, sir," she said in 2622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cianswer to the question about a trap; and then, snatching at an 2632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciopening, said, "It was there a carriage was upsettled, a year ago 2642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand more. A gentleman killed, besides his coachman. Accidents, sir, 2652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihappen in a moment, don't they?" 2662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBut the visitor was not to be drawn so easily. "They do," he said 2682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithrough his muffler, eyeing her quietly through his impenetrable 2692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciglasses. 2702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But they take long enough to get well, don't they? ... There was 2722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimy sister's son, Tom, jest cut his arm with a scythe, tumbled on it 2732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin the 'ayfield, and, bless me! he was three months tied up sir. 2742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciYou'd hardly believe it. It's regular given me a dread of a scythe, 2752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisir." 2762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I can quite understand that," said the visitor. 2782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He was afraid, one time, that he'd have to have an op'ration--he 2802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas that bad, sir." 2812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe visitor laughed abruptly, a bark of a laugh that he seemed to 2832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibite and kill in his mouth. "_Was_ he?" he said. 2842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He was, sir. And no laughing matter to them as had the doing for 2862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim, as I had--my sister being took up with her little ones so 2872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimuch. There was bandages to do, sir, and bandages to undo. So that 2882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciif I may make so bold as to say it, sir--" 2892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Will you get me some matches?" said the visitor, quite abruptly. 2912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"My pipe is out." 2922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMrs. Hall was pulled up suddenly. It was certainly rude of him, 2942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciafter telling him all she had done. She gasped at him for a moment, 2952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand remembered the two sovereigns. She went for the matches. 2962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 2972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Thanks," he said concisely, as she put them down, and turned his 2982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishoulder upon her and stared out of the window again. It was 2992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialtogether too discouraging. Evidently he was sensitive on the 3002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citopic of operations and bandages. She did not "make so bold as to 3012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisay," however, after all. But his snubbing way had irritated her, 3022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand Millie had a hot time of it that afternoon. 3032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe visitor remained in the parlour until four o'clock, without 3052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigiving the ghost of an excuse for an intrusion. For the most part 3062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe was quite still during that time; it would seem he sat in the 3072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigrowing darkness smoking in the firelight--perhaps dozing. 3082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciOnce or twice a curious listener might have heard him at the coals, 3102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand for the space of five minutes he was audible pacing the room. 3112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe seemed to be talking to himself. Then the armchair creaked as 3122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe sat down again. 3132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER II 3172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMR. TEDDY HENFREY'S FIRST IMPRESSIONS 3192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAt four o'clock, when it was fairly dark and Mrs. Hall was screwing 3222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciup her courage to go in and ask her visitor if he would take some 3232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citea, Teddy Henfrey, the clock-jobber, came into the bar. "My sakes! 3242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMrs. Hall," said he, "but this is terrible weather for thin boots!" 3252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe snow outside was falling faster. 3262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMrs. Hall agreed, and then noticed he had his bag with him. "Now 3282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou're here, Mr. Teddy," said she, "I'd be glad if you'd give th' 3292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciold clock in the parlour a bit of a look. 'Tis going, and it strikes 3302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwell and hearty; but the hour-hand won't do nuthin' but point at 3312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisix." 3322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd leading the way, she went across to the parlour door and rapped 3342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand entered. 3352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHer visitor, she saw as she opened the door, was seated in the 3372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciarmchair before the fire, dozing it would seem, with his bandaged 3382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihead drooping on one side. The only light in the room was the red 3392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciglow from the fire--which lit his eyes like adverse railway signals, 3402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibut left his downcast face in darkness--and the scanty vestiges of 3412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe day that came in through the open door. Everything was ruddy, 3422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishadowy, and indistinct to her, the more so since she had just been 3432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilighting the bar lamp, and her eyes were dazzled. But for a second 3442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit seemed to her that the man she looked at had an enormous mouth 3452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwide open--a vast and incredible mouth that swallowed the whole of 3462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe lower portion of his face. It was the sensation of a moment: 3472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe white-bound head, the monstrous goggle eyes, and this huge yawn 3482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibelow it. Then he stirred, started up in his chair, put up his hand. 3492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciShe opened the door wide, so that the room was lighter, and she saw 3502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim more clearly, with the muffler held up to his face just as she 3512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihad seen him hold the serviette before. The shadows, she fancied, 3522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihad tricked her. 3532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Would you mind, sir, this man a-coming to look at the clock, sir?" 3552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishe said, recovering from the momentary shock. 3562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Look at the clock?" he said, staring round in a drowsy manner, 3582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand speaking over his hand, and then, getting more fully awake, 3592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"certainly." 3602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMrs. Hall went away to get a lamp, and he rose and stretched 3622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihimself. Then came the light, and Mr. Teddy Henfrey, entering, was 3632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconfronted by this bandaged person. He was, he says, "taken aback." 3642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Good afternoon," said the stranger, regarding him--as Mr. Henfrey 3662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisays, with a vivid sense of the dark spectacles--"like a lobster." 3672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I hope," said Mr. Henfrey, "that it's no intrusion." 3692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"None whatever," said the stranger. "Though, I understand," he said 3712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citurning to Mrs. Hall, "that this room is really to be mine for my 3722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciown private use." 3732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I thought, sir," said Mrs. Hall, "you'd prefer the clock--" 3752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Certainly," said the stranger, "certainly--but, as a rule, I 3772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilike to be alone and undisturbed. 3782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But I'm really glad to have the clock seen to," he said, seeing a 3802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicertain hesitation in Mr. Henfrey's manner. "Very glad." Mr. Henfrey 3812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihad intended to apologise and withdraw, but this anticipation 3822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cireassured him. The stranger turned round with his back to the 3832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifireplace and put his hands behind his back. "And presently," he 3842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaid, "when the clock-mending is over, I think I should like to 3852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihave some tea. But not till the clock-mending is over." 3862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMrs. Hall was about to leave the room--she made no conversational 3882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciadvances this time, because she did not want to be snubbed in front 3892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof Mr. Henfrey--when her visitor asked her if she had made any 3902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciarrangements about his boxes at Bramblehurst. She told him she had 3912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimentioned the matter to the postman, and that the carrier could 3922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibring them over on the morrow. "You are certain that is the 3932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciearliest?" he said. 3942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciShe was certain, with a marked coldness. 3962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 3972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I should explain," he added, "what I was really too cold and 3982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifatigued to do before, that I am an experimental investigator." 3992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Indeed, sir," said Mrs. Hall, much impressed. 4012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And my baggage contains apparatus and appliances." 4032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Very useful things indeed they are, sir," said Mrs. Hall. 4052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And I'm very naturally anxious to get on with my inquiries." 4072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Of course, sir." 4092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"My reason for coming to Iping," he proceeded, with a certain 4112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cideliberation of manner, "was ... a desire for solitude. I do not 4122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwish to be disturbed in my work. In addition to my work, an 4132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaccident--" 4142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I thought as much," said Mrs. Hall to herself. 4162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"--necessitates a certain retirement. My eyes--are sometimes so 4182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciweak and painful that I have to shut myself up in the dark for 4192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihours together. Lock myself up. Sometimes--now and then. Not at 4202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipresent, certainly. At such times the slightest disturbance, the 4212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cientry of a stranger into the room, is a source of excruciating 4222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciannoyance to me--it is well these things should be understood." 4232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Certainly, sir," said Mrs. Hall. "And if I might make so bold as 4252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito ask--" 4262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"That I think, is all," said the stranger, with that quietly 4282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciirresistible air of finality he could assume at will. Mrs. Hall 4292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cireserved her question and sympathy for a better occasion. 4302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAfter Mrs. Hall had left the room, he remained standing in front of 4322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe fire, glaring, so Mr. Henfrey puts it, at the clock-mending. Mr. 4332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHenfrey not only took off the hands of the clock, and the face, but 4342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciextracted the works; and he tried to work in as slow and quiet and 4352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunassuming a manner as possible. He worked with the lamp close to 4362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim, and the green shade threw a brilliant light upon his hands, 4372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand upon the frame and wheels, and left the rest of the room 4382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishadowy. When he looked up, coloured patches swam in his eyes. 4392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBeing constitutionally of a curious nature, he had removed the 4402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciworks--a quite unnecessary proceeding--with the idea of delaying his 4412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cideparture and perhaps falling into conversation with the stranger. 4422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBut the stranger stood there, perfectly silent and still. So still, 4432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit got on Henfrey's nerves. He felt alone in the room and looked up, 4442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand there, grey and dim, was the bandaged head and huge blue lenses 4452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistaring fixedly, with a mist of green spots drifting in front of 4462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithem. It was so uncanny to Henfrey that for a minute they remained 4472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistaring blankly at one another. Then Henfrey looked down again. Very 4482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciuncomfortable position! One would like to say something. Should he 4492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciremark that the weather was very cold for the time of year? 4502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe looked up as if to take aim with that introductory shot. "The 4522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciweather--" he began. 4532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Why don't you finish and go?" said the rigid figure, evidently in 4552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia state of painfully suppressed rage. "All you've got to do is to 4562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifix the hour-hand on its axle. You're simply humbugging--" 4572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Certainly, sir--one minute more. I overlooked--" and Mr. Henfrey 4592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifinished and went. 4602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBut he went feeling excessively annoyed. "Damn it!" said Mr. Henfrey 4622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito himself, trudging down the village through the thawing snow; "a 4632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciman must do a clock at times, sure-ly." 4642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd again "Can't a man look at you?--Ugly!" 4662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd yet again, "Seemingly not. If the police was wanting you you 4682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicouldn't be more wropped and bandaged." 4692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAt Gleeson's corner he saw Hall, who had recently married the 4712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistranger's hostess at the "Coach and Horses," and who now drove 4722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe Iping conveyance, when occasional people required it, to 4732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSidderbridge Junction, coming towards him on his return from that 4742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciplace. Hall had evidently been "stopping a bit" at Sidderbridge, 4752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito judge by his driving. "'Ow do, Teddy?" he said, passing. 4762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You got a rum un up home!" said Teddy. 4782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHall very sociably pulled up. "What's that?" he asked. 4802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Rum-looking customer stopping at the 'Coach and Horses,'" said 4822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTeddy. "My sakes!" 4832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd he proceeded to give Hall a vivid description of his grotesque 4852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciguest. "Looks a bit like a disguise, don't it? I'd like to see a 4862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciman's face if I had him stopping in _my_ place," said Henfrey. "But 4872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwomen are that trustful--where strangers are concerned. He's took 4882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyour rooms and he ain't even given a name, Hall." 4892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You don't say so!" said Hall, who was a man of sluggish apprehension. 4912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Yes," said Teddy. "By the week. Whatever he is, you can't get rid 4932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof him under the week. And he's got a lot of luggage coming 4942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito-morrow, so he says. Let's hope it won't be stones in boxes, Hall." 4952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 4962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe told Hall how his aunt at Hastings had been swindled by a 4972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistranger with empty portmanteaux. Altogether he left Hall vaguely 4982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisuspicious. "Get up, old girl," said Hall. "I s'pose I must see 4992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci'bout this." 5002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTeddy trudged on his way with his mind considerably relieved. 5022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciInstead of "seeing 'bout it," however, Hall on his return was 5042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciseverely rated by his wife on the length of time he had spent in 5052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSidderbridge, and his mild inquiries were answered snappishly and 5062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin a manner not to the point. But the seed of suspicion Teddy 5072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihad sown germinated in the mind of Mr. Hall in spite of these 5082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidiscouragements. "You wim' don't know everything," said Mr. Hall, 5092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciresolved to ascertain more about the personality of his guest at 5102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe earliest possible opportunity. And after the stranger had gone 5112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito bed, which he did about half-past nine, Mr. Hall went very 5122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaggressively into the parlour and looked very hard at his wife's 5132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifurniture, just to show that the stranger wasn't master there, 5142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand scrutinised closely and a little contemptuously a sheet of 5152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimathematical computations the stranger had left. When retiring 5162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifor the night he instructed Mrs. Hall to look very closely at 5172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe stranger's luggage when it came next day. 5182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You mind you own business, Hall," said Mrs. Hall, "and I'll mind 5202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimine." 5212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciShe was all the more inclined to snap at Hall because the stranger 5232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas undoubtedly an unusually strange sort of stranger, and she was 5242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciby no means assured about him in her own mind. In the middle of the 5252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinight she woke up dreaming of huge white heads like turnips, that 5262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicame trailing after her, at the end of interminable necks, and with 5272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civast black eyes. But being a sensible woman, she subdued her 5282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citerrors and turned over and went to sleep again. 5292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER III 5332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTHE THOUSAND AND ONE BOTTLES 5352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSo it was that on the twenty-ninth day of February, at the beginning 5382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof the thaw, this singular person fell out of infinity into Iping 5392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civillage. Next day his luggage arrived through the slush--and very 5402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciremarkable luggage it was. There were a couple of trunks indeed, 5412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisuch as a rational man might need, but in addition there were 5422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia box of books--big, fat books, of which some were just in an 5432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciincomprehensible handwriting--and a dozen or more crates, boxes, 5442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand cases, containing objects packed in straw, as it seemed to 5452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHall, tugging with a casual curiosity at the straw--glass bottles. 5462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe stranger, muffled in hat, coat, gloves, and wrapper, came out 5472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimpatiently to meet Fearenside's cart, while Hall was having a word 5482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cior so of gossip preparatory to helping being them in. Out he came, 5492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinot noticing Fearenside's dog, who was sniffing in a dilettante 5502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cispirit at Hall's legs. "Come along with those boxes," he said. 5512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I've been waiting long enough." 5522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd he came down the steps towards the tail of the cart as if to 5542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilay hands on the smaller crate. 5552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciNo sooner had Fearenside's dog caught sight of him, however, than 5572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit began to bristle and growl savagely, and when he rushed down the 5582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisteps it gave an undecided hop, and then sprang straight at his 5592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihand. "Whup!" cried Hall, jumping back, for he was no hero with 5602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidogs, and Fearenside howled, "Lie down!" and snatched his whip. 5612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThey saw the dog's teeth had slipped the hand, heard a kick, saw the 5632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidog execute a flanking jump and get home on the stranger's leg, and 5642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciheard the rip of his trousering. Then the finer end of Fearenside's 5652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhip reached his property, and the dog, yelping with dismay, 5662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciretreated under the wheels of the waggon. It was all the business of 5672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia swift half-minute. No one spoke, everyone shouted. The stranger 5682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciglanced swiftly at his torn glove and at his leg, made as if he 5692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwould stoop to the latter, then turned and rushed swiftly up the 5702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisteps into the inn. They heard him go headlong across the passage 5712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand up the uncarpeted stairs to his bedroom. 5722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You brute, you!" said Fearenside, climbing off the waggon with his 5742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhip in his hand, while the dog watched him through the wheel. 5752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Come here," said Fearenside--"You'd better." 5762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHall had stood gaping. "He wuz bit," said Hall. "I'd better go and 5782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisee to en," and he trotted after the stranger. He met Mrs. Hall in 5792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe passage. "Carrier's darg," he said "bit en." 5802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe went straight upstairs, and the stranger's door being ajar, he 5822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipushed it open and was entering without any ceremony, being of a 5832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinaturally sympathetic turn of mind. 5842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe blind was down and the room dim. He caught a glimpse of a most 5862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisingular thing, what seemed a handless arm waving towards him, and 5872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia face of three huge indeterminate spots on white, very like the 5882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciface of a pale pansy. Then he was struck violently in the chest, 5892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihurled back, and the door slammed in his face and locked. It was so 5902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirapid that it gave him no time to observe. A waving of indecipherable 5912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishapes, a blow, and a concussion. There he stood on the dark little 5922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilanding, wondering what it might be that he had seen. 5932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 5942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciA couple of minutes after, he rejoined the little group that had 5952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciformed outside the "Coach and Horses." There was Fearenside telling 5962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabout it all over again for the second time; there was Mrs. Hall 5972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaying his dog didn't have no business to bite her guests; there 5982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas Huxter, the general dealer from over the road, interrogative; 5992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand Sandy Wadgers from the forge, judicial; besides women and 6002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichildren, all of them saying fatuities: "Wouldn't let en bite 6012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci_me_, I knows"; "'Tasn't right _have_ such dargs"; "Whad _'e_ bite 6022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci'n for, than?" and so forth. 6032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Hall, staring at them from the steps and listening, found it 6052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciincredible that he had seen anything so very remarkable happen 6062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciupstairs. Besides, his vocabulary was altogether too limited to 6072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexpress his impressions. 6082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He don't want no help, he says," he said in answer to his wife's 6102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinquiry. "We'd better be a-takin' of his luggage in." 6112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He ought to have it cauterised at once," said Mr. Huxter; 6132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"especially if it's at all inflamed." 6142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'd shoot en, that's what I'd do," said a lady in the group. 6162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSuddenly the dog began growling again. 6182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Come along," cried an angry voice in the doorway, and there stood 6202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe muffled stranger with his collar turned up, and his hat-brim 6212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibent down. "The sooner you get those things in the better I'll be 6222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipleased." It is stated by an anonymous bystander that his trousers 6232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand gloves had been changed. 6242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Was you hurt, sir?" said Fearenside. "I'm rare sorry the darg--" 6262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Not a bit," said the stranger. "Never broke the skin. Hurry up 6282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith those things." 6292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe then swore to himself, so Mr. Hall asserts. 6312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciDirectly the first crate was, in accordance with his directions, 6332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicarried into the parlour, the stranger flung himself upon it with 6342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciextraordinary eagerness, and began to unpack it, scattering the 6352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistraw with an utter disregard of Mrs. Hall's carpet. And from it he 6362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibegan to produce bottles--little fat bottles containing powders, 6372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cismall and slender bottles containing coloured and white fluids, 6382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifluted blue bottles labeled Poison, bottles with round bodies and 6392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislender necks, large green-glass bottles, large white-glass bottles, 6402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibottles with glass stoppers and frosted labels, bottles with fine 6412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicorks, bottles with bungs, bottles with wooden caps, wine bottles, 6422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisalad-oil bottles--putting them in rows on the chiffonnier, on the 6432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimantel, on the table under the window, round the floor, on the 6442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibookshelf--everywhere. The chemist's shop in Bramblehurst could not 6452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciboast half so many. Quite a sight it was. Crate after crate yielded 6462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibottles, until all six were empty and the table high with straw; the 6472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cionly things that came out of these crates besides the bottles were 6482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia number of test-tubes and a carefully packed balance. 6492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd directly the crates were unpacked, the stranger went to the 6512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwindow and set to work, not troubling in the least about the litter 6522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof straw, the fire which had gone out, the box of books outside, 6532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinor for the trunks and other luggage that had gone upstairs. 6542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWhen Mrs. Hall took his dinner in to him, he was already so 6562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabsorbed in his work, pouring little drops out of the bottles into 6572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citest-tubes, that he did not hear her until she had swept away the 6582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibulk of the straw and put the tray on the table, with some little 6592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciemphasis perhaps, seeing the state that the floor was in. Then he 6602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihalf turned his head and immediately turned it away again. But she 6612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaw he had removed his glasses; they were beside him on the table, 6622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand it seemed to her that his eye sockets were extraordinarily 6632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihollow. He put on his spectacles again, and then turned and faced 6642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciher. She was about to complain of the straw on the floor when he 6652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cianticipated her. 6662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I wish you wouldn't come in without knocking," he said in the tone 6682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof abnormal exasperation that seemed so characteristic of him. 6692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I knocked, but seemingly--" 6712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Perhaps you did. But in my investigations--my really very urgent 6732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand necessary investigations--the slightest disturbance, the jar 6742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof a door--I must ask you--" 6752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Certainly, sir. You can turn the lock if you're like that, you 6772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciknow. Any time." 6782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"A very good idea," said the stranger. 6802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"This stror, sir, if I might make so bold as to remark--" 6822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Don't. If the straw makes trouble put it down in the bill." And he 6842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimumbled at her--words suspiciously like curses. 6852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe was so odd, standing there, so aggressive and explosive, bottle 6872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin one hand and test-tube in the other, that Mrs. Hall was quite 6882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialarmed. But she was a resolute woman. "In which case, I should 6892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilike to know, sir, what you consider--" 6902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"A shilling--put down a shilling. Surely a shilling's enough?" 6922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"So be it," said Mrs. Hall, taking up the table-cloth and beginning 6942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito spread it over the table. "If you're satisfied, of course--" 6952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe turned and sat down, with his coat-collar toward her. 6972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 6982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAll the afternoon he worked with the door locked and, as Mrs. Hall 6992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citestifies, for the most part in silence. But once there was a 7002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconcussion and a sound of bottles ringing together as though the 7012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citable had been hit, and the smash of a bottle flung violently down, 7022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand then a rapid pacing athwart the room. Fearing "something was 7032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe matter," she went to the door and listened, not caring to 7042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciknock. 7052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I can't go on," he was raving. "I _can't_ go on. Three hundred 7072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithousand, four hundred thousand! The huge multitude! Cheated! All 7082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimy life it may take me! ... Patience! Patience indeed! ... Fool! 7092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifool!" 7102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThere was a noise of hobnails on the bricks in the bar, and Mrs. 7122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHall had very reluctantly to leave the rest of his soliloquy. 7132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWhen she returned the room was silent again, save for the faint 7142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicrepitation of his chair and the occasional clink of a bottle. 7152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIt was all over; the stranger had resumed work. 7162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWhen she took in his tea she saw broken glass in the corner of the 7182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciroom under the concave mirror, and a golden stain that had been 7192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicarelessly wiped. She called attention to it. 7202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Put it down in the bill," snapped her visitor. "For God's sake 7222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidon't worry me. If there's damage done, put it down in the bill," 7232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand he went on ticking a list in the exercise book before him. 7242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'll tell you something," said Fearenside, mysteriously. It was 7262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilate in the afternoon, and they were in the little beer-shop of 7272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIping Hanger. 7282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Well?" said Teddy Henfrey. 7302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"This chap you're speaking of, what my dog bit. Well--he's black. 7322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciLeastways, his legs are. I seed through the tear of his trousers 7332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand the tear of his glove. You'd have expected a sort of pinky to 7342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishow, wouldn't you? Well--there wasn't none. Just blackness. I 7352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citell you, he's as black as my hat." 7362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"My sakes!" said Henfrey. "It's a rummy case altogether. Why, his 7382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinose is as pink as paint!" 7392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"That's true," said Fearenside. "I knows that. And I tell 'ee what 7412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI'm thinking. That marn's a piebald, Teddy. Black here and white 7422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithere--in patches. And he's ashamed of it. He's a kind of half-breed, 7432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand the colour's come off patchy instead of mixing. I've heard of 7442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisuch things before. And it's the common way with horses, as any one 7452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cican see." 7462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER IV 7502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMR. CUSS INTERVIEWS THE STRANGER 7522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI have told the circumstances of the stranger's arrival in Iping 7552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith a certain fulness of detail, in order that the curious 7562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimpression he created may be understood by the reader. But 7572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexcepting two odd incidents, the circumstances of his stay until 7582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe extraordinary day of the club festival may be passed over very 7592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicursorily. There were a number of skirmishes with Mrs. Hall on 7602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimatters of domestic discipline, but in every case until late April, 7612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhen the first signs of penury began, he over-rode her by the easy 7622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexpedient of an extra payment. Hall did not like him, and whenever 7632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe dared he talked of the advisability of getting rid of him; but 7642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe showed his dislike chiefly by concealing it ostentatiously, and 7652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciavoiding his visitor as much as possible. "Wait till the summer," 7662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaid Mrs. Hall sagely, "when the artisks are beginning to come. 7672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen we'll see. He may be a bit overbearing, but bills settled 7682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipunctual is bills settled punctual, whatever you'd like to say." 7692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe stranger did not go to church, and indeed made no difference 7712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibetween Sunday and the irreligious days, even in costume. He 7722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciworked, as Mrs. Hall thought, very fitfully. Some days he would 7732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicome down early and be continuously busy. On others he would rise 7742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilate, pace his room, fretting audibly for hours together, smoke, 7752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisleep in the armchair by the fire. Communication with the world 7762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeyond the village he had none. His temper continued very 7772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciuncertain; for the most part his manner was that of a man suffering 7782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunder almost unendurable provocation, and once or twice things were 7792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisnapped, torn, crushed, or broken in spasmodic gusts of violence. 7802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe seemed under a chronic irritation of the greatest intensity. His 7812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihabit of talking to himself in a low voice grew steadily upon him, 7822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibut though Mrs. Hall listened conscientiously she could make 7832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cineither head nor tail of what she heard. 7842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe rarely went abroad by daylight, but at twilight he would go out 7862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimuffled up invisibly, whether the weather were cold or not, and he 7872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichose the loneliest paths and those most overshadowed by trees and 7882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibanks. His goggling spectacles and ghastly bandaged face under the 7892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipenthouse of his hat, came with a disagreeable suddenness out of 7902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe darkness upon one or two home-going labourers, and Teddy 7912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHenfrey, tumbling out of the "Scarlet Coat" one night, at half-past 7922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinine, was scared shamefully by the stranger's skull-like head (he 7932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas walking hat in hand) lit by the sudden light of the opened inn 7942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidoor. Such children as saw him at nightfall dreamt of bogies, and 7952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit seemed doubtful whether he disliked boys more than they disliked 7962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim, or the reverse; but there was certainly a vivid enough dislike 7972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cion either side. 7982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 7992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIt was inevitable that a person of so remarkable an appearance and 8002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibearing should form a frequent topic in such a village as Iping. 8012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciOpinion was greatly divided about his occupation. Mrs. Hall was 8022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisensitive on the point. When questioned, she explained very 8032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicarefully that he was an "experimental investigator," going 8042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigingerly over the syllables as one who dreads pitfalls. When asked 8052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhat an experimental investigator was, she would say with a touch 8062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof superiority that most educated people knew such things as that, 8072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand would thus explain that he "discovered things." Her visitor had 8082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihad an accident, she said, which temporarily discoloured his face 8092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand hands, and being of a sensitive disposition, he was averse to 8102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciany public notice of the fact. 8112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 8122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciOut of her hearing there was a view largely entertained that he was 8132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia criminal trying to escape from justice by wrapping himself up so 8142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cias to conceal himself altogether from the eye of the police. This 8152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciidea sprang from the brain of Mr. Teddy Henfrey. No crime of any 8162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimagnitude dating from the middle or end of February was known to 8172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihave occurred. Elaborated in the imagination of Mr. Gould, the 8182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciprobationary assistant in the National School, this theory took the 8192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciform that the stranger was an Anarchist in disguise, preparing 8202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexplosives, and he resolved to undertake such detective operations 8212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cias his time permitted. These consisted for the most part in looking 8222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civery hard at the stranger whenever they met, or in asking people 8232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwho had never seen the stranger, leading questions about him. But 8242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe detected nothing. 8252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 8262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnother school of opinion followed Mr. Fearenside, and either 8272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaccepted the piebald view or some modification of it; as, for 8282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinstance, Silas Durgan, who was heard to assert that "if he choses 8292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito show enself at fairs he'd make his fortune in no time," and 8302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeing a bit of a theologian, compared the stranger to the man with 8312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe one talent. Yet another view explained the entire matter by 8322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciregarding the stranger as a harmless lunatic. That had the 8332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciadvantage of accounting for everything straight away. 8342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 8352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBetween these main groups there were waverers and compromisers. 8362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSussex folk have few superstitions, and it was only after the 8372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cievents of early April that the thought of the supernatural was 8382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifirst whispered in the village. Even then it was only credited 8392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciamong the women folk. 8402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 8412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBut whatever they thought of him, people in Iping, on the whole, 8422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagreed in disliking him. His irritability, though it might have 8432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeen comprehensible to an urban brain-worker, was an amazing thing 8442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito these quiet Sussex villagers. The frantic gesticulations they 8452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisurprised now and then, the headlong pace after nightfall that 8462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciswept him upon them round quiet corners, the inhuman bludgeoning 8472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof all tentative advances of curiosity, the taste for twilight 8482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat led to the closing of doors, the pulling down of blinds, 8492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe extinction of candles and lamps--who could agree with such 8502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigoings on? They drew aside as he passed down the village, and when 8512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe had gone by, young humourists would up with coat-collars and 8522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidown with hat-brims, and go pacing nervously after him in imitation 8532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof his occult bearing. There was a song popular at that time called 8542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The Bogey Man". Miss Statchell sang it at the schoolroom concert 8552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci(in aid of the church lamps), and thereafter whenever one or two of 8562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe villagers were gathered together and the stranger appeared, a 8572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibar or so of this tune, more or less sharp or flat, was whistled in 8582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe midst of them. Also belated little children would call "Bogey 8592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMan!" after him, and make off tremulously elated. 8602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 8612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCuss, the general practitioner, was devoured by curiosity. The 8622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibandages excited his professional interest, the report of the 8632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithousand and one bottles aroused his jealous regard. All through 8642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciApril and May he coveted an opportunity of talking to the stranger, 8652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand at last, towards Whitsuntide, he could stand it no longer, but 8662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihit upon the subscription-list for a village nurse as an excuse. He 8672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas surprised to find that Mr. Hall did not know his guest's name. 8682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He give a name," said Mrs. Hall--an assertion which was quite 8692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunfounded--"but I didn't rightly hear it." She thought it seemed 8702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciso silly not to know the man's name. 8712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 8722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCuss rapped at the parlour door and entered. There was a fairly 8732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaudible imprecation from within. "Pardon my intrusion," said Cuss, 8742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand then the door closed and cut Mrs. Hall off from the rest of 8752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe conversation. 8762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 8772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciShe could hear the murmur of voices for the next ten minutes, then 8782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia cry of surprise, a stirring of feet, a chair flung aside, a bark 8792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof laughter, quick steps to the door, and Cuss appeared, his face 8802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhite, his eyes staring over his shoulder. He left the door open 8812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibehind him, and without looking at her strode across the hall and 8822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwent down the steps, and she heard his feet hurrying along the 8832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciroad. He carried his hat in his hand. She stood behind the door, 8842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilooking at the open door of the parlour. Then she heard the 8852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistranger laughing quietly, and then his footsteps came across the 8862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciroom. She could not see his face where she stood. The parlour door 8872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislammed, and the place was silent again. 8882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 8892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCuss went straight up the village to Bunting the vicar. "Am I mad?" 8902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCuss began abruptly, as he entered the shabby little study. "Do I 8912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilook like an insane person?" 8922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 8932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What's happened?" said the vicar, putting the ammonite on the 8942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciloose sheets of his forth-coming sermon. 8952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 8962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"That chap at the inn--" 8972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 8982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Well?" 8992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Give me something to drink," said Cuss, and he sat down. 9012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWhen his nerves had been steadied by a glass of cheap sherry--the 9032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cionly drink the good vicar had available--he told him of the 9042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinterview he had just had. "Went in," he gasped, "and began to 9052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidemand a subscription for that Nurse Fund. He'd stuck his hands in 9062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis pockets as I came in, and he sat down lumpily in his chair. 9072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSniffed. I told him I'd heard he took an interest in scientific 9082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithings. He said yes. Sniffed again. Kept on sniffing all the time; 9092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cievidently recently caught an infernal cold. No wonder, wrapped up 9102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilike that! I developed the nurse idea, and all the while kept my 9112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cieyes open. Bottles--chemicals--everywhere. Balance, test-tubes 9122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin stands, and a smell of--evening primrose. Would he subscribe? 9132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSaid he'd consider it. Asked him, point-blank, was he researching. 9142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSaid he was. A long research? Got quite cross. 'A damnable long 9152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciresearch,' said he, blowing the cork out, so to speak. 'Oh,' said 9162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI. And out came the grievance. The man was just on the boil, and my 9172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciquestion boiled him over. He had been given a prescription, most 9182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civaluable prescription--what for he wouldn't say. Was it medical? 9192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci'Damn you! What are you fishing after?' I apologised. Dignified 9202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisniff and cough. He resumed. He'd read it. Five ingredients. Put it 9212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidown; turned his head. Draught of air from window lifted the paper. 9222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSwish, rustle. He was working in a room with an open fireplace, he 9232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaid. Saw a flicker, and there was the prescription burning and 9242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilifting chimneyward. Rushed towards it just as it whisked up the 9252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichimney. So! Just at that point, to illustrate his story, out came 9262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis arm." 9272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Well?" 9292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"No hand--just an empty sleeve. Lord! I thought, _that's_ a 9312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cideformity! Got a cork arm, I suppose, and has taken it off. Then, I 9322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithought, there's something odd in that. What the devil keeps that 9332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisleeve up and open, if there's nothing in it? There was nothing in 9342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit, I tell you. Nothing down it, right down to the joint. I could 9352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisee right down it to the elbow, and there was a glimmer of light 9362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishining through a tear of the cloth. 'Good God!' I said. Then he 9372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistopped. Stared at me with those black goggles of his, and then 9382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciat his sleeve." 9392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Well?" 9412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"That's all. He never said a word; just glared, and put his sleeve 9432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciback in his pocket quickly. 'I was saying,' said he, 'that there 9442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas the prescription burning, wasn't I?' Interrogative cough. 9452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci'How the devil,' said I, 'can you move an empty sleeve like that?' 9462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci'Empty sleeve?' 'Yes,' said I, 'an empty sleeve.' 9472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"'It's an empty sleeve, is it? You saw it was an empty sleeve?' He 9492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistood up right away. I stood up too. He came towards me in three 9502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civery slow steps, and stood quite close. Sniffed venomously. I 9512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cididn't flinch, though I'm hanged if that bandaged knob of his, and 9522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithose blinkers, aren't enough to unnerve any one, coming quietly 9532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciup to you. 9542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"'You said it was an empty sleeve?' he said. 'Certainly,' I said. 9562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAt staring and saying nothing a barefaced man, unspectacled, starts 9572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciscratch. Then very quietly he pulled his sleeve out of his pocket 9582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagain, and raised his arm towards me as though he would show it to 9592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cime again. He did it very, very slowly. I looked at it. Seemed an 9602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciage. 'Well?' said I, clearing my throat, 'there's nothing in it.' 9612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Had to say something. I was beginning to feel frightened. I could 9632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisee right down it. He extended it straight towards me, slowly, 9642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislowly--just like that--until the cuff was six inches from my 9652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciface. Queer thing to see an empty sleeve come at you like that! 9662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd then--" 9672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Well?" 9692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Something--exactly like a finger and thumb it felt--nipped my 9712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinose." 9722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBunting began to laugh. 9742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"There wasn't anything there!" said Cuss, his voice running up into 9762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia shriek at the "there." "It's all very well for you to laugh, but 9772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI tell you I was so startled, I hit his cuff hard, and turned 9782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaround, and cut out of the room--I left him--" 9792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCuss stopped. There was no mistaking the sincerity of his panic. 9812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe turned round in a helpless way and took a second glass of the 9822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexcellent vicar's very inferior sherry. "When I hit his cuff," said 9832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCuss, "I tell you, it felt exactly like hitting an arm. And there 9842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwasn't an arm! There wasn't the ghost of an arm!" 9852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Bunting thought it over. He looked suspiciously at Cuss. "It's 9872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia most remarkable story," he said. He looked very wise and grave 9882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciindeed. "It's really," said Mr. Bunting with judicial emphasis, "a 9892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimost remarkable story." 9902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER V 9942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTHE BURGLARY AT THE VICARAGE 9962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 9982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe facts of the burglary at the vicarage came to us chiefly 9992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithrough the medium of the vicar and his wife. It occurred in the 10002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cismall hours of Whit Monday, the day devoted in Iping to the Club 10012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifestivities. Mrs. Bunting, it seems, woke up suddenly in the 10022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistillness that comes before the dawn, with the strong impression 10032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat the door of their bedroom had opened and closed. She did not 10042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciarouse her husband at first, but sat up in bed listening. She then 10052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidistinctly heard the pad, pad, pad of bare feet coming out of the 10062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciadjoining dressing-room and walking along the passage towards the 10072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistaircase. As soon as she felt assured of this, she aroused the 10082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciRev. Mr. Bunting as quietly as possible. He did not strike a light, 10092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibut putting on his spectacles, her dressing-gown and his bath 10102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislippers, he went out on the landing to listen. He heard quite 10112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidistinctly a fumbling going on at his study desk down-stairs, and 10122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithen a violent sneeze. 10132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAt that he returned to his bedroom, armed himself with the most 10152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciobvious weapon, the poker, and descended the staircase as 10162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinoiselessly as possible. Mrs. Bunting came out on the landing. 10172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe hour was about four, and the ultimate darkness of the night was 10192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipast. There was a faint shimmer of light in the hall, but the study 10202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidoorway yawned impenetrably black. Everything was still except the 10212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifaint creaking of the stairs under Mr. Bunting's tread, and the 10222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislight movements in the study. Then something snapped, the drawer 10232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas opened, and there was a rustle of papers. Then came an 10242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimprecation, and a match was struck and the study was flooded with 10252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyellow light. Mr. Bunting was now in the hall, and through the 10262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicrack of the door he could see the desk and the open drawer and a 10272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicandle burning on the desk. But the robber he could not see. He 10282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistood there in the hall undecided what to do, and Mrs. Bunting, her 10292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciface white and intent, crept slowly downstairs after him. One thing 10302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cikept Mr. Bunting's courage; the persuasion that this burglar was a 10312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciresident in the village. 10322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThey heard the chink of money, and realised that the robber had 10342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifound the housekeeping reserve of gold--two pounds ten in half 10352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisovereigns altogether. At that sound Mr. Bunting was nerved to 10362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabrupt action. Gripping the poker firmly, he rushed into the room, 10372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclosely followed by Mrs. Bunting. "Surrender!" cried Mr. Bunting, 10382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifiercely, and then stooped amazed. Apparently the room was 10392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciperfectly empty. 10402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciYet their conviction that they had, that very moment, heard somebody 10422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimoving in the room had amounted to a certainty. For half a minute, 10432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciperhaps, they stood gaping, then Mrs. Bunting went across the room 10442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand looked behind the screen, while Mr. Bunting, by a kindred 10452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimpulse, peered under the desk. Then Mrs. Bunting turned back the 10462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwindow-curtains, and Mr. Bunting looked up the chimney and probed it 10472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith the poker. Then Mrs. Bunting scrutinised the waste-paper basket 10482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand Mr. Bunting opened the lid of the coal-scuttle. Then they came 10492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito a stop and stood with eyes interrogating each other. 10502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I could have sworn--" said Mr. Bunting. 10522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The candle!" said Mr. Bunting. "Who lit the candle?" 10542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The drawer!" said Mrs. Bunting. "And the money's gone!" 10562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciShe went hastily to the doorway. 10582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Of all the strange occurrences--" 10602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThere was a violent sneeze in the passage. They rushed out, and as 10622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithey did so the kitchen door slammed. "Bring the candle," said Mr. 10632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBunting, and led the way. They both heard a sound of bolts being 10642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihastily shot back. 10652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAs he opened the kitchen door he saw through the scullery that 10672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe back door was just opening, and the faint light of early dawn 10682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidisplayed the dark masses of the garden beyond. He is certain that 10692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinothing went out of the door. It opened, stood open for a moment, 10702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand then closed with a slam. As it did so, the candle Mrs. Bunting 10712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas carrying from the study flickered and flared. It was a minute 10722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cior more before they entered the kitchen. 10732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe place was empty. They refastened the back door, examined the 10752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cikitchen, pantry, and scullery thoroughly, and at last went down 10762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinto the cellar. There was not a soul to be found in the house, 10772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisearch as they would. 10782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciDaylight found the vicar and his wife, a quaintly-costumed little 10802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicouple, still marvelling about on their own ground floor by the 10812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunnecessary light of a guttering candle. 10822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER VI 10862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTHE FURNITURE THAT WENT MAD 10882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciNow it happened that in the early hours of Whit Monday, before 10912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMillie was hunted out for the day, Mr. Hall and Mrs. Hall both rose 10922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand went noiselessly down into the cellar. Their business there was 10932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof a private nature, and had something to do with the specific 10942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigravity of their beer. They had hardly entered the cellar when Mrs. 10952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHall found she had forgotten to bring down a bottle of sarsaparilla 10962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifrom their joint-room. As she was the expert and principal operator 10972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin this affair, Hall very properly went upstairs for it. 10982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 10992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciOn the landing he was surprised to see that the stranger's door was 11002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciajar. He went on into his own room and found the bottle as he had 11012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeen directed. 11022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 11032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBut returning with the bottle, he noticed that the bolts of the 11042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifront door had been shot back, that the door was in fact simply on 11052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe latch. And with a flash of inspiration he connected this with 11062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe stranger's room upstairs and the suggestions of Mr. Teddy 11072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHenfrey. He distinctly remembered holding the candle while Mrs. 11082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHall shot these bolts overnight. At the sight he stopped, gaping, 11092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithen with the bottle still in his hand went upstairs again. He 11102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirapped at the stranger's door. There was no answer. He rapped 11112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagain; then pushed the door wide open and entered. 11122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 11132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIt was as he expected. The bed, the room also, was empty. And what 11142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas stranger, even to his heavy intelligence, on the bedroom chair 11152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand along the rail of the bed were scattered the garments, the only 11162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigarments so far as he knew, and the bandages of their guest. His 11172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibig slouch hat even was cocked jauntily over the bed-post. 11182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 11192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAs Hall stood there he heard his wife's voice coming out of the 11202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidepth of the cellar, with that rapid telescoping of the syllables 11212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand interrogative cocking up of the final words to a high note, 11222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciby which the West Sussex villager is wont to indicate a brisk 11232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimpatience. "George! You gart whad a wand?" 11242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 11252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAt that he turned and hurried down to her. "Janny," he said, over 11262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe rail of the cellar steps, "'tas the truth what Henfrey sez. 11272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci'E's not in uz room, 'e en't. And the front door's onbolted." 11282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 11292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAt first Mrs. Hall did not understand, and as soon as she did she 11302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciresolved to see the empty room for herself. Hall, still holding the 11312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibottle, went first. "If 'e en't there," he said, "'is close are. 11322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd what's 'e doin' 'ithout 'is close, then? 'Tas a most curious 11332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibusiness." 11342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 11352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAs they came up the cellar steps they both, it was afterwards 11362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciascertained, fancied they heard the front door open and shut, but 11372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciseeing it closed and nothing there, neither said a word to the other 11382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabout it at the time. Mrs. Hall passed her husband in the passage 11392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand ran on first upstairs. Someone sneezed on the staircase. Hall, 11402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifollowing six steps behind, thought that he heard her sneeze. She, 11412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigoing on first, was under the impression that Hall was sneezing. 11422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciShe flung open the door and stood regarding the room. "Of all the 11432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicurious!" she said. 11442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 11452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciShe heard a sniff close behind her head as it seemed, and turning, 11462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas surprised to see Hall a dozen feet off on the topmost stair. 11472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBut in another moment he was beside her. She bent forward and put 11482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciher hand on the pillow and then under the clothes. 11492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 11502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Cold," she said. "He's been up this hour or more." 11512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 11522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAs she did so, a most extraordinary thing happened. The bed-clothes 11532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigathered themselves together, leapt up suddenly into a sort of peak, 11542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand then jumped headlong over the bottom rail. It was exactly as if 11552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia hand had clutched them in the centre and flung them aside. 11562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciImmediately after, the stranger's hat hopped off the bed-post, 11572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidescribed a whirling flight in the air through the better part of 11582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia circle, and then dashed straight at Mrs. Hall's face. Then as 11592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciswiftly came the sponge from the washstand; and then the chair, 11602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciflinging the stranger's coat and trousers carelessly aside, and 11612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilaughing drily in a voice singularly like the stranger's, turned 11622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciitself up with its four legs at Mrs. Hall, seemed to take aim at her 11632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifor a moment, and charged at her. She screamed and turned, and then 11642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe chair legs came gently but firmly against her back and impelled 11652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciher and Hall out of the room. The door slammed violently and was 11662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilocked. The chair and bed seemed to be executing a dance of triumph 11672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifor a moment, and then abruptly everything was still. 11682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 11692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMrs. Hall was left almost in a fainting condition in Mr. Hall's 11702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciarms on the landing. It was with the greatest difficulty that Mr. 11712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHall and Millie, who had been roused by her scream of alarm, 11722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisucceeded in getting her downstairs, and applying the restoratives 11732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicustomary in such cases. 11742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 11752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"'Tas sperits," said Mrs. Hall. "I know 'tas sperits. I've read in 11762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipapers of en. Tables and chairs leaping and dancing..." 11772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 11782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Take a drop more, Janny," said Hall. "'Twill steady ye." 11792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 11802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Lock him out," said Mrs. Hall. "Don't let him come in again. 11812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI half guessed--I might ha' known. With them goggling eyes and 11822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibandaged head, and never going to church of a Sunday. And all 11832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithey bottles--more'n it's right for any one to have. He's put the 11842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisperits into the furniture.... My good old furniture! 'Twas in 11852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat very chair my poor dear mother used to sit when I was a 11862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilittle girl. To think it should rise up against me now!" 11872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 11882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Just a drop more, Janny," said Hall. "Your nerves is all upset." 11892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 11902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThey sent Millie across the street through the golden five o'clock 11912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisunshine to rouse up Mr. Sandy Wadgers, the blacksmith. Mr. 11922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHall's compliments and the furniture upstairs was behaving most 11932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciextraordinary. Would Mr. Wadgers come round? He was a knowing man, 11942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas Mr. Wadgers, and very resourceful. He took quite a grave view 11952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof the case. "Arm darmed if thet ent witchcraft," was the view of 11962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Sandy Wadgers. "You warnt horseshoes for such gentry as he." 11972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 11982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe came round greatly concerned. They wanted him to lead the way 11992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciupstairs to the room, but he didn't seem to be in any hurry. He 12002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipreferred to talk in the passage. Over the way Huxter's apprentice 12012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicame out and began taking down the shutters of the tobacco window. 12022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe was called over to join the discussion. Mr. Huxter naturally 12032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifollowed over in the course of a few minutes. The Anglo-Saxon 12042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigenius for parliamentary government asserted itself; there was a 12052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigreat deal of talk and no decisive action. "Let's have the facts 12062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifirst," insisted Mr. Sandy Wadgers. "Let's be sure we'd be acting 12072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciperfectly right in bustin' that there door open. A door onbust is 12082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialways open to bustin', but ye can't onbust a door once you've 12092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibusted en." 12102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd suddenly and most wonderfully the door of the room upstairs 12122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciopened of its own accord, and as they looked up in amazement, 12132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithey saw descending the stairs the muffled figure of the stranger 12142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistaring more blackly and blankly than ever with those unreasonably 12152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilarge blue glass eyes of his. He came down stiffly and slowly, 12162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistaring all the time; he walked across the passage staring, then 12172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistopped. 12182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Look there!" he said, and their eyes followed the direction of his 12202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigloved finger and saw a bottle of sarsaparilla hard by the cellar 12212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidoor. Then he entered the parlour, and suddenly, swiftly, 12222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civiciously, slammed the door in their faces. 12232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciNot a word was spoken until the last echoes of the slam had died 12252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaway. They stared at one another. "Well, if that don't lick 12262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cieverything!" said Mr. Wadgers, and left the alternative unsaid. 12272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'd go in and ask'n 'bout it," said Wadgers, to Mr. Hall. "I'd 12292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cid'mand an explanation." 12302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIt took some time to bring the landlady's husband up to that pitch. 12322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAt last he rapped, opened the door, and got as far as, "Excuse me--" 12332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Go to the devil!" said the stranger in a tremendous voice, and 12352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Shut that door after you." So that brief interview terminated. 12362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER VII 12402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTHE UNVEILING OF THE STRANGER 12422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe stranger went into the little parlour of the "Coach and Horses" 12452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabout half-past five in the morning, and there he remained until 12462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinear midday, the blinds down, the door shut, and none, after Hall's 12472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirepulse, venturing near him. 12482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAll that time he must have fasted. Thrice he rang his bell, the 12502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithird time furiously and continuously, but no one answered him. 12512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Him and his 'go to the devil' indeed!" said Mrs. Hall. Presently 12522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicame an imperfect rumour of the burglary at the vicarage, and two 12532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand two were put together. Hall, assisted by Wadgers, went off to 12542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifind Mr. Shuckleforth, the magistrate, and take his advice. No one 12552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civentured upstairs. How the stranger occupied himself is unknown. 12562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciNow and then he would stride violently up and down, and twice came 12572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cian outburst of curses, a tearing of paper, and a violent smashing 12582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof bottles. 12592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe little group of scared but curious people increased. Mrs. Huxter 12612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicame over; some gay young fellows resplendent in black ready-made 12622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cijackets and pique paper ties--for it was Whit Monday--joined 12632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe group with confused interrogations. Young Archie Harker 12642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidistinguished himself by going up the yard and trying to peep 12652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunder the window-blinds. He could see nothing, but gave reason 12662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifor supposing that he did, and others of the Iping youth 12672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipresently joined him. 12682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIt was the finest of all possible Whit Mondays, and down the 12702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civillage street stood a row of nearly a dozen booths, a shooting 12712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigallery, and on the grass by the forge were three yellow and 12722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichocolate waggons and some picturesque strangers of both sexes 12732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciputting up a cocoanut shy. The gentlemen wore blue jerseys, the 12742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciladies white aprons and quite fashionable hats with heavy plumes. 12752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWoodyer, of the "Purple Fawn," and Mr. Jaggers, the cobbler, who 12762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialso sold old second-hand ordinary bicycles, were stretching a 12772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistring of union-jacks and royal ensigns (which had originally 12782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicelebrated the first Victorian Jubilee) across the road. 12792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd inside, in the artificial darkness of the parlour, into which 12812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cionly one thin jet of sunlight penetrated, the stranger, hungry we 12822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimust suppose, and fearful, hidden in his uncomfortable hot wrappings, 12832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipored through his dark glasses upon his paper or chinked his dirty 12842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilittle bottles, and occasionally swore savagely at the boys, audible 12852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciif invisible, outside the windows. In the corner by the fireplace 12862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilay the fragments of half a dozen smashed bottles, and a pungent 12872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citwang of chlorine tainted the air. So much we know from what was 12882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciheard at the time and from what was subsequently seen in the room. 12892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAbout noon he suddenly opened his parlour door and stood glaring 12912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifixedly at the three or four people in the bar. "Mrs. Hall," he 12922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaid. Somebody went sheepishly and called for Mrs. Hall. 12932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 12942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMrs. Hall appeared after an interval, a little short of breath, but 12952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciall the fiercer for that. Hall was still out. She had deliberated 12962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciover this scene, and she came holding a little tray with an 12972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunsettled bill upon it. "Is it your bill you're wanting, sir?" she 12982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaid. 12992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Why wasn't my breakfast laid? Why haven't you prepared my meals 13012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand answered my bell? Do you think I live without eating?" 13022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Why isn't my bill paid?" said Mrs. Hall. "That's what I want to 13042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciknow." 13052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I told you three days ago I was awaiting a remittance--" 13072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I told you two days ago I wasn't going to await no remittances. 13092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciYou can't grumble if your breakfast waits a bit, if my bill's been 13102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwaiting these five days, can you?" 13112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe stranger swore briefly but vividly. 13132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Nar, nar!" from the bar. 13152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And I'd thank you kindly, sir, if you'd keep your swearing to 13172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyourself, sir," said Mrs. Hall. 13182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe stranger stood looking more like an angry diving-helmet than 13202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciever. It was universally felt in the bar that Mrs. Hall had the 13212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibetter of him. His next words showed as much. 13222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Look here, my good woman--" he began. 13242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Don't 'good woman' _me_," said Mrs. Hall. 13262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I've told you my remittance hasn't come." 13282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Remittance indeed!" said Mrs. Hall. 13302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Still, I daresay in my pocket--" 13322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You told me three days ago that you hadn't anything but a 13342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisovereign's worth of silver upon you." 13352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Well, I've found some more--" 13372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"'Ul-lo!" from the bar. 13392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I wonder where you found it," said Mrs. Hall. 13412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThat seemed to annoy the stranger very much. He stamped his foot. 13432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What do you mean?" he said. 13442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"That I wonder where you found it," said Mrs. Hall. "And before I 13462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citake any bills or get any breakfasts, or do any such things 13472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhatsoever, you got to tell me one or two things I don't understand, 13482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand what nobody don't understand, and what everybody is very anxious 13492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito understand. I want to know what you been doing t'my chair 13502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciupstairs, and I want to know how 'tis your room was empty, and how 13512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou got in again. Them as stops in this house comes in by the 13522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidoors--that's the rule of the house, and that you _didn't_ do, and 13532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhat I want to know is how you _did_ come in. And I want to know--" 13542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSuddenly the stranger raised his gloved hands clenched, stamped his 13562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifoot, and said, "Stop!" with such extraordinary violence that he 13572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisilenced her instantly. 13582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You don't understand," he said, "who I am or what I am. I'll show 13602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou. By Heaven! I'll show you." Then he put his open palm over his 13612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciface and withdrew it. The centre of his face became a black cavity. 13622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Here," he said. He stepped forward and handed Mrs. Hall something 13632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhich she, staring at his metamorphosed face, accepted automatically. 13642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen, when she saw what it was, she screamed loudly, dropped it, and 13652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistaggered back. The nose--it was the stranger's nose! pink and 13662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishining--rolled on the floor. 13672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen he removed his spectacles, and everyone in the bar gasped. He 13692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citook off his hat, and with a violent gesture tore at his whiskers 13702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand bandages. For a moment they resisted him. A flash of horrible 13712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cianticipation passed through the bar. "Oh, my Gard!" said some one. 13722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen off they came. 13732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIt was worse than anything. Mrs. Hall, standing open-mouthed and 13752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihorror-struck, shrieked at what she saw, and made for the door of 13762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe house. Everyone began to move. They were prepared for scars, 13772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidisfigurements, tangible horrors, but nothing! The bandages and 13782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifalse hair flew across the passage into the bar, making a 13792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihobbledehoy jump to avoid them. Everyone tumbled on everyone else 13802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidown the steps. For the man who stood there shouting some incoherent 13812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexplanation, was a solid gesticulating figure up to the coat-collar 13822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof him, and then--nothingness, no visible thing at all! 13832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciPeople down the village heard shouts and shrieks, and looking up 13852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe street saw the "Coach and Horses" violently firing out its 13862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihumanity. They saw Mrs. Hall fall down and Mr. Teddy Henfrey jump 13872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito avoid tumbling over her, and then they heard the frightful 13882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciscreams of Millie, who, emerging suddenly from the kitchen at the 13892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinoise of the tumult, had come upon the headless stranger from 13902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibehind. These increased suddenly. 13912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 13922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciForthwith everyone all down the street, the sweetstuff seller, 13932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicocoanut shy proprietor and his assistant, the swing man, little 13942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciboys and girls, rustic dandies, smart wenches, smocked elders 13952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand aproned gipsies--began running towards the inn, and in a 13962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimiraculously short space of time a crowd of perhaps forty people, 13972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand rapidly increasing, swayed and hooted and inquired and 13982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexclaimed and suggested, in front of Mrs. Hall's establishment. 13992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciEveryone seemed eager to talk at once, and the result was Babel. A 14002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cismall group supported Mrs. Hall, who was picked up in a state of 14012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicollapse. There was a conference, and the incredible evidence of a 14022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civociferous eye-witness. "O Bogey!" "What's he been doin', then?" 14032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Ain't hurt the girl, 'as 'e?" "Run at en with a knife, I believe." 14042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"No 'ed, I tell ye. I don't mean no manner of speaking. I mean marn 14052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci'ithout a 'ed!" "Narnsense! 'tis some conjuring trick." "Fetched 14062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cioff 'is wrapping, 'e did--" 14072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIn its struggles to see in through the open door, the crowd formed 14092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciitself into a straggling wedge, with the more adventurous apex 14102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinearest the inn. "He stood for a moment, I heerd the gal scream, 14112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand he turned. I saw her skirts whisk, and he went after her. 14122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciDidn't take ten seconds. Back he comes with a knife in uz hand and 14132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia loaf; stood just as if he was staring. Not a moment ago. Went in 14142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat there door. I tell 'e, 'e ain't gart no 'ed at all. You just 14152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimissed en--" 14162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThere was a disturbance behind, and the speaker stopped to step 14182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaside for a little procession that was marching very resolutely 14192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citowards the house; first Mr. Hall, very red and determined, then 14202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Bobby Jaffers, the village constable, and then the wary Mr. 14212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWadgers. They had come now armed with a warrant. 14222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciPeople shouted conflicting information of the recent circumstances. 14242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"'Ed or no 'ed," said Jaffers, "I got to 'rest en, and 'rest en I 14252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci_will_." 14262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Hall marched up the steps, marched straight to the door of the 14282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciparlour and flung it open. "Constable," he said, "do your duty." 14292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciJaffers marched in. Hall next, Wadgers last. They saw in the dim 14312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilight the headless figure facing them, with a gnawed crust of bread 14322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin one gloved hand and a chunk of cheese in the other. 14332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"That's him!" said Hall. 14352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What the devil's this?" came in a tone of angry expostulation from 14372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabove the collar of the figure. 14382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You're a damned rum customer, mister," said Mr. Jaffers. "But 'ed 14402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cior no 'ed, the warrant says 'body,' and duty's duty--" 14412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Keep off!" said the figure, starting back. 14432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAbruptly he whipped down the bread and cheese, and Mr. Hall just 14452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigrasped the knife on the table in time to save it. Off came the 14462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistranger's left glove and was slapped in Jaffers' face. In another 14472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimoment Jaffers, cutting short some statement concerning a warrant, 14482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihad gripped him by the handless wrist and caught his invisible 14492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithroat. He got a sounding kick on the shin that made him shout, but 14502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe kept his grip. Hall sent the knife sliding along the table to 14512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWadgers, who acted as goal-keeper for the offensive, so to speak, 14522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand then stepped forward as Jaffers and the stranger swayed and 14532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistaggered towards him, clutching and hitting in. A chair stood in 14542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe way, and went aside with a crash as they came down together. 14552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Get the feet," said Jaffers between his teeth. 14572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Hall, endeavouring to act on instructions, received a sounding 14592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cikick in the ribs that disposed of him for a moment, and Mr. 14602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWadgers, seeing the decapitated stranger had rolled over and got 14612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe upper side of Jaffers, retreated towards the door, knife in 14622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihand, and so collided with Mr. Huxter and the Sidderbridge carter 14632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicoming to the rescue of law and order. At the same moment down came 14642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithree or four bottles from the chiffonnier and shot a web of 14652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipungency into the air of the room. 14662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'll surrender," cried the stranger, though he had Jaffers down, 14682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand in another moment he stood up panting, a strange figure, 14692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciheadless and handless--for he had pulled off his right glove now 14702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cias well as his left. "It's no good," he said, as if sobbing for 14712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibreath. 14722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIt was the strangest thing in the world to hear that voice coming 14742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cias if out of empty space, but the Sussex peasants are perhaps the 14752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimost matter-of-fact people under the sun. Jaffers got up also and 14762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciproduced a pair of handcuffs. Then he stared. 14772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I say!" said Jaffers, brought up short by a dim realization of the 14792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciincongruity of the whole business, "Darn it! Can't use 'em as I can 14802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisee." 14812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe stranger ran his arm down his waistcoat, and as if by a miracle 14832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe buttons to which his empty sleeve pointed became undone. Then 14842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe said something about his shin, and stooped down. He seemed to be 14852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifumbling with his shoes and socks. 14862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Why!" said Huxter, suddenly, "that's not a man at all. It's just 14882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciempty clothes. Look! You can see down his collar and the linings of 14892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis clothes. I could put my arm--" 14902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe extended his hand; it seemed to meet something in mid-air, and 14922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe drew it back with a sharp exclamation. "I wish you'd keep your 14932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifingers out of my eye," said the aerial voice, in a tone of savage 14942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexpostulation. "The fact is, I'm all here--head, hands, legs, and 14952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciall the rest of it, but it happens I'm invisible. It's a confounded 14962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinuisance, but I am. That's no reason why I should be poked to 14972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipieces by every stupid bumpkin in Iping, is it?" 14982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 14992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe suit of clothes, now all unbuttoned and hanging loosely upon 15002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciits unseen supports, stood up, arms akimbo. 15012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSeveral other of the men folks had now entered the room, so that it 15032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas closely crowded. "Invisible, eh?" said Huxter, ignoring the 15042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistranger's abuse. "Who ever heard the likes of that?" 15052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's strange, perhaps, but it's not a crime. Why am I assaulted by 15072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia policeman in this fashion?" 15082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Ah! that's a different matter," said Jaffers. "No doubt you are a 15102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibit difficult to see in this light, but I got a warrant and it's 15112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciall correct. What I'm after ain't no invisibility,--it's burglary. 15122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThere's a house been broke into and money took." 15132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Well?" 15152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And circumstances certainly point--" 15172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Stuff and nonsense!" said the Invisible Man. 15192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I hope so, sir; but I've got my instructions." 15212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Well," said the stranger, "I'll come. I'll _come_. But no 15232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihandcuffs." 15242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's the regular thing," said Jaffers. 15262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"No handcuffs," stipulated the stranger. 15282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Pardon me," said Jaffers. 15302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAbruptly the figure sat down, and before any one could realise was 15322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas being done, the slippers, socks, and trousers had been kicked 15332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cioff under the table. Then he sprang up again and flung off his coat. 15342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Here, stop that," said Jaffers, suddenly realising what was 15362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihappening. He gripped at the waistcoat; it struggled, and the shirt 15372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislipped out of it and left it limply and empty in his hand. "Hold 15382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim!" said Jaffers, loudly. "Once he gets the things off--" 15392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Hold him!" cried everyone, and there was a rush at the fluttering 15412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhite shirt which was now all that was visible of the stranger. 15422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe shirt-sleeve planted a shrewd blow in Hall's face that stopped 15442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis open-armed advance, and sent him backward into old Toothsome 15452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe sexton, and in another moment the garment was lifted up and 15462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibecame convulsed and vacantly flapping about the arms, even as a 15472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishirt that is being thrust over a man's head. Jaffers clutched at 15482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit, and only helped to pull it off; he was struck in the mouth out 15492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof the air, and incontinently threw his truncheon and smote Teddy 15502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHenfrey savagely upon the crown of his head. 15512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Look out!" said everybody, fencing at random and hitting at 15532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinothing. "Hold him! Shut the door! Don't let him loose! I got 15542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisomething! Here he is!" A perfect Babel of noises they made. 15552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciEverybody, it seemed, was being hit all at once, and Sandy Wadgers, 15562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciknowing as ever and his wits sharpened by a frightful blow in the 15572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinose, reopened the door and led the rout. The others, following 15582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciincontinently, were jammed for a moment in the corner by the 15592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidoorway. The hitting continued. Phipps, the Unitarian, had a front 15602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citooth broken, and Henfrey was injured in the cartilage of his ear. 15612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciJaffers was struck under the jaw, and, turning, caught at something 15622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat intervened between him and Huxter in the melee, and prevented 15632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citheir coming together. He felt a muscular chest, and in another 15642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimoment the whole mass of struggling, excited men shot out into the 15652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicrowded hall. 15662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I got him!" shouted Jaffers, choking and reeling through them all, 15682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand wrestling with purple face and swelling veins against his 15692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunseen enemy. 15702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMen staggered right and left as the extraordinary conflict swayed 15722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciswiftly towards the house door, and went spinning down the 15732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihalf-dozen steps of the inn. Jaffers cried in a strangled 15742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civoice--holding tight, nevertheless, and making play with his 15752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciknee--spun around, and fell heavily undermost with his head on 15762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe gravel. Only then did his fingers relax. 15772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThere were excited cries of "Hold him!" "Invisible!" and so forth, 15792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand a young fellow, a stranger in the place whose name did not come 15802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito light, rushed in at once, caught something, missed his hold, 15812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand fell over the constable's prostrate body. Half-way across the 15822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciroad a woman screamed as something pushed by her; a dog, kicked 15832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciapparently, yelped and ran howling into Huxter's yard, and with 15842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat the transit of the Invisible Man was accomplished. For a space 15852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipeople stood amazed and gesticulating, and then came panic, and 15862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciscattered them abroad through the village as a gust scatters dead 15872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cileaves. 15882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBut Jaffers lay quite still, face upward and knees bent, at the foot 15902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof the steps of the inn. 15912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER VIII 15952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIN TRANSIT 15972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 15992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe eighth chapter is exceedingly brief, and relates that Gibbons, 16002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe amateur naturalist of the district, while lying out on the 16012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cispacious open downs without a soul within a couple of miles of him, 16022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cias he thought, and almost dozing, heard close to him the sound as 16032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof a man coughing, sneezing, and then swearing savagely to himself; 16042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand looking, beheld nothing. Yet the voice was indisputable. It 16052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicontinued to swear with that breadth and variety that distinguishes 16062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe swearing of a cultivated man. It grew to a climax, diminished 16072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagain, and died away in the distance, going as it seemed to him in 16082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe direction of Adderdean. It lifted to a spasmodic sneeze and 16092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciended. Gibbons had heard nothing of the morning's occurrences, but 16102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe phenomenon was so striking and disturbing that his philosophical 16112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citranquillity vanished; he got up hastily, and hurried down the 16122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisteepness of the hill towards the village, as fast as he could go. 16132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER IX 16172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMR. THOMAS MARVEL 16192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciYou must picture Mr. Thomas Marvel as a person of copious, flexible 16222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civisage, a nose of cylindrical protrusion, a liquorish, ample, 16232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifluctuating mouth, and a beard of bristling eccentricity. His figure 16242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinclined to embonpoint; his short limbs accentuated this inclination. 16252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe wore a furry silk hat, and the frequent substitution of twine and 16262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishoe-laces for buttons, apparent at critical points of his costume, 16272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimarked a man essentially bachelor. 16282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Thomas Marvel was sitting with his feet in a ditch by the 16302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciroadside over the down towards Adderdean, about a mile and a half 16312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciout of Iping. His feet, save for socks of irregular open-work, were 16322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibare, his big toes were broad, and pricked like the ears of a 16332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwatchful dog. In a leisurely manner--he did everything in a 16342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cileisurely manner--he was contemplating trying on a pair of boots. 16352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThey were the soundest boots he had come across for a long time, but 16362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citoo large for him; whereas the ones he had were, in dry weather, a 16372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civery comfortable fit, but too thin-soled for damp. Mr. Thomas Marvel 16382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihated roomy shoes, but then he hated damp. He had never properly 16392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithought out which he hated most, and it was a pleasant day, and 16402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithere was nothing better to do. So he put the four shoes in a 16412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigraceful group on the turf and looked at them. And seeing them there 16422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciamong the grass and springing agrimony, it suddenly occurred to him 16432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat both pairs were exceedingly ugly to see. He was not at all 16442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistartled by a voice behind him. 16452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"They're boots, anyhow," said the Voice. 16472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"They are--charity boots," said Mr. Thomas Marvel, with his head 16492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cion one side regarding them distastefully; "and which is the ugliest 16502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipair in the whole blessed universe, I'm darned if I know!" 16512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"H'm," said the Voice. 16532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I've worn worse--in fact, I've worn none. But none so owdacious 16552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciugly--if you'll allow the expression. I've been cadging boots--in 16562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciparticular--for days. Because I was sick of _them_. They're sound 16572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cienough, of course. But a gentleman on tramp sees such a thundering 16582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilot of his boots. And if you'll believe me, I've raised nothing in 16592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe whole blessed country, try as I would, but _them_. Look at 'em! 16602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd a good country for boots, too, in a general way. But it's just 16612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimy promiscuous luck. I've got my boots in this country ten years or 16622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimore. And then they treat you like this." 16632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's a beast of a country," said the Voice. "And pigs for people." 16652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Ain't it?" said Mr. Thomas Marvel. "Lord! But them boots! It beats 16672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit." 16682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe turned his head over his shoulder to the right, to look at the 16702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciboots of his interlocutor with a view to comparisons, and lo! where 16712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe boots of his interlocutor should have been were neither legs 16722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinor boots. He was irradiated by the dawn of a great amazement. 16732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Where _are_ yer?" said Mr. Thomas Marvel over his shoulder and 16742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicoming on all fours. He saw a stretch of empty downs with the wind 16752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciswaying the remote green-pointed furze bushes. 16762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Am I drunk?" said Mr. Marvel. "Have I had visions? Was I talking 16782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito myself? What the--" 16792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Don't be alarmed," said a Voice. 16812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"None of your ventriloquising _me_," said Mr. Thomas Marvel, rising 16832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisharply to his feet. "Where _are_ yer? Alarmed, indeed!" 16842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Don't be alarmed," repeated the Voice. 16862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"_You'll_ be alarmed in a minute, you silly fool," said Mr. Thomas 16882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMarvel. "Where _are_ yer? Lemme get my mark on yer... 16892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Are yer _buried_?" said Mr. Thomas Marvel, after an interval. 16912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThere was no answer. Mr. Thomas Marvel stood bootless and amazed, 16932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis jacket nearly thrown off. 16942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Peewit," said a peewit, very remote. 16962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 16972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Peewit, indeed!" said Mr. Thomas Marvel. "This ain't no time for 16982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifoolery." The down was desolate, east and west, north and south; 16992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe road with its shallow ditches and white bordering stakes, ran 17002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cismooth and empty north and south, and, save for that peewit, the 17012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblue sky was empty too. "So help me," said Mr. Thomas Marvel, 17022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishuffling his coat on to his shoulders again. "It's the drink! 17032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI might ha' known." 17042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's not the drink," said the Voice. "You keep your nerves 17062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisteady." 17072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Ow!" said Mr. Marvel, and his face grew white amidst its patches. 17092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's the drink!" his lips repeated noiselessly. He remained staring 17102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabout him, rotating slowly backwards. "I could have _swore_ I heard 17112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia voice," he whispered. 17122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Of course you did." 17142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's there again," said Mr. Marvel, closing his eyes and clasping 17162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis hand on his brow with a tragic gesture. He was suddenly taken 17172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciby the collar and shaken violently, and left more dazed than ever. 17182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Don't be a fool," said the Voice. 17192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'm--off--my--blooming--chump," said Mr. Marvel. "It's no good. 17212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIt's fretting about them blarsted boots. I'm off my blessed blooming 17222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichump. Or it's spirits." 17232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Neither one thing nor the other," said the Voice. "Listen!" 17252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Chump," said Mr. Marvel. 17272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"One minute," said the Voice, penetratingly, tremulous with 17292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciself-control. 17302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Well?" said Mr. Thomas Marvel, with a strange feeling of having 17322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeen dug in the chest by a finger. 17332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You think I'm just imagination? Just imagination?" 17352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What else _can_ you be?" said Mr. Thomas Marvel, rubbing the back of 17372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis neck. 17382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Very well," said the Voice, in a tone of relief. "Then I'm going 17402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito throw flints at you till you think differently." 17412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But where _are_ yer?" 17432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe Voice made no answer. Whizz came a flint, apparently out of 17452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe air, and missed Mr. Marvel's shoulder by a hair's-breadth. 17462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Marvel, turning, saw a flint jerk up into the air, trace a 17472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicomplicated path, hang for a moment, and then fling at his feet 17482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith almost invisible rapidity. He was too amazed to dodge. Whizz 17492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit came, and ricochetted from a bare toe into the ditch. Mr. Thomas 17502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMarvel jumped a foot and howled aloud. Then he started to run, 17512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citripped over an unseen obstacle, and came head over heels into a 17522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisitting position. 17532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"_Now_," said the Voice, as a third stone curved upward and hung in 17552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe air above the tramp. "Am I imagination?" 17562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Marvel by way of reply struggled to his feet, and was 17582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimmediately rolled over again. He lay quiet for a moment. "If you 17592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistruggle any more," said the Voice, "I shall throw the flint at 17602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyour head." 17612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's a fair do," said Mr. Thomas Marvel, sitting up, taking his 17632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwounded toe in hand and fixing his eye on the third missile. "I 17642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidon't understand it. Stones flinging themselves. Stones talking. 17652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciPut yourself down. Rot away. I'm done." 17662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe third flint fell. 17682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's very simple," said the Voice. "I'm an invisible man." 17702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Tell us something I don't know," said Mr. Marvel, gasping with 17722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipain. "Where you've hid--how you do it--I _don't_ know. I'm beat." 17732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"That's all," said the Voice. "I'm invisible. That's what I want 17752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou to understand." 17762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Anyone could see that. There is no need for you to be so confounded 17782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimpatient, mister. _Now_ then. Give us a notion. How are you hid?" 17792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'm invisible. That's the great point. And what I want you to 17812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunderstand is this--" 17822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But whereabouts?" interrupted Mr. Marvel. 17842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Here! Six yards in front of you." 17862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Oh, _come_! I ain't blind. You'll be telling me next you're just 17882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithin air. I'm not one of your ignorant tramps--" 17892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Yes, I am--thin air. You're looking through me." 17912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What! Ain't there any stuff to you. Vox et--what is it?--jabber. 17932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIs it that?" 17942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I am just a human being--solid, needing food and drink, needing 17962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicovering too--But I'm invisible. You see? Invisible. Simple idea. 17972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciInvisible." 17982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 17992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What, real like?" 18002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Yes, real." 18022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Let's have a hand of you," said Marvel, "if you _are_ real. It won't 18042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibe so darn out-of-the-way like, then--Lord!" he said, "how you made 18052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cime jump!--gripping me like that!" 18062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe felt the hand that had closed round his wrist with his disengaged 18082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifingers, and his fingers went timorously up the arm, patted a 18092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimuscular chest, and explored a bearded face. Marvel's face was 18102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciastonishment. 18112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'm dashed!" he said. "If this don't beat cock-fighting! Most 18132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciremarkable!--And there I can see a rabbit clean through you, 'arf 18142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia mile away! Not a bit of you visible--except--" 18152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe scrutinised the apparently empty space keenly. "You 'aven't been 18172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cieatin' bread and cheese?" he asked, holding the invisible arm. 18182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You're quite right, and it's not quite assimilated into the system." 18202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Ah!" said Mr. Marvel. "Sort of ghostly, though." 18222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Of course, all this isn't half so wonderful as you think." 18242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's quite wonderful enough for _my_ modest wants," said Mr. Thomas 18262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMarvel. "Howjer manage it! How the dooce is it done?" 18272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's too long a story. And besides--" 18292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I tell you, the whole business fairly beats me," said Mr. Marvel. 18312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What I want to say at present is this: I need help. I have come to 18332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat--I came upon you suddenly. I was wandering, mad with rage, 18342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinaked, impotent. I could have murdered. And I saw you--" 18352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Lord!" said Mr. Marvel. 18372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I came up behind you--hesitated--went on--" 18392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Marvel's expression was eloquent. 18412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"--then stopped. 'Here,' I said, 'is an outcast like myself. This is 18432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe man for me.' So I turned back and came to you--you. And--" 18442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Lord!" said Mr. Marvel. "But I'm all in a tizzy. May I ask--How 18462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciis it? And what you may be requiring in the way of help?--Invisible!" 18472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I want you to help me get clothes--and shelter--and then, with 18492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciother things. I've left them long enough. If you won't--well! But 18502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou will--must." 18512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Look here," said Mr. Marvel. "I'm too flabbergasted. Don't knock 18532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cime about any more. And leave me go. I must get steady a bit. And 18542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou've pretty near broken my toe. It's all so unreasonable. Empty 18552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidowns, empty sky. Nothing visible for miles except the bosom of 18562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciNature. And then comes a voice. A voice out of heaven! And stones! 18572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd a fist--Lord!" 18582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Pull yourself together," said the Voice, "for you have to do the 18602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cijob I've chosen for you." 18612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Marvel blew out his cheeks, and his eyes were round. 18632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I've chosen you," said the Voice. "You are the only man except 18652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisome of those fools down there, who knows there is such a thing as 18662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cian invisible man. You have to be my helper. Help me--and I will 18672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cido great things for you. An invisible man is a man of power." He 18682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistopped for a moment to sneeze violently. 18692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But if you betray me," he said, "if you fail to do as I direct you--" 18712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe paused and tapped Mr. Marvel's shoulder smartly. Mr. Marvel 18722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigave a yelp of terror at the touch. "I don't want to betray you," 18732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaid Mr. Marvel, edging away from the direction of the fingers. 18742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Don't you go a-thinking that, whatever you do. All I want to do is 18752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito help you--just tell me what I got to do. (Lord!) Whatever you 18762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwant done, that I'm most willing to do." 18772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER X 18812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMR. MARVEL'S VISIT TO IPING 18832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 18852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAfter the first gusty panic had spent itself Iping became 18862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciargumentative. Scepticism suddenly reared its head--rather nervous 18872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciscepticism, not at all assured of its back, but scepticism 18882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinevertheless. It is so much easier not to believe in an invisible 18892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciman; and those who had actually seen him dissolve into air, or felt 18902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe strength of his arm, could be counted on the fingers of two 18912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihands. And of these witnesses Mr. Wadgers was presently missing, 18922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihaving retired impregnably behind the bolts and bars of his own 18932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihouse, and Jaffers was lying stunned in the parlour of the "Coach 18942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand Horses." Great and strange ideas transcending experience often 18952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihave less effect upon men and women than smaller, more tangible 18962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconsiderations. Iping was gay with bunting, and everybody was in 18972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigala dress. Whit Monday had been looked forward to for a month or 18982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimore. By the afternoon even those who believed in the Unseen were 18992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeginning to resume their little amusements in a tentative fashion, 19002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cion the supposition that he had quite gone away, and with the 19012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisceptics he was already a jest. But people, sceptics and believers 19022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialike, were remarkably sociable all that day. 19032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 19042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHaysman's meadow was gay with a tent, in which Mrs. Bunting and 19052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciother ladies were preparing tea, while, without, the Sunday-school 19062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichildren ran races and played games under the noisy guidance of the 19072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicurate and the Misses Cuss and Sackbut. No doubt there was a slight 19082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciuneasiness in the air, but people for the most part had the sense 19092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito conceal whatever imaginative qualms they experienced. On the 19102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civillage green an inclined strong, down which, clinging the while 19112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito a pulley-swung handle, one could be hurled violently against a 19122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisack at the other end, came in for considerable favour among the 19132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciadolescent, as also did the swings and the cocoanut shies. There 19142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas also promenading, and the steam organ attached to a small 19152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciroundabout filled the air with a pungent flavour of oil and with 19162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciequally pungent music. Members of the club, who had attended 19172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichurch in the morning, were splendid in badges of pink and green, 19182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand some of the gayer-minded had also adorned their bowler hats 19192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith brilliant-coloured favours of ribbon. Old Fletcher, whose 19202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconceptions of holiday-making were severe, was visible through the 19212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cijasmine about his window or through the open door (whichever way 19222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou chose to look), poised delicately on a plank supported on two 19232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichairs, and whitewashing the ceiling of his front room. 19242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 19252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAbout four o'clock a stranger entered the village from the direction 19262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof the downs. He was a short, stout person in an extraordinarily 19272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishabby top hat, and he appeared to be very much out of breath. His 19282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicheeks were alternately limp and tightly puffed. His mottled face 19292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas apprehensive, and he moved with a sort of reluctant alacrity. He 19302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citurned the corner of the church, and directed his way to the "Coach 19312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand Horses." Among others old Fletcher remembers seeing him, and 19322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciindeed the old gentleman was so struck by his peculiar agitation 19332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat he inadvertently allowed a quantity of whitewash to run down 19342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe brush into the sleeve of his coat while regarding him. 19352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 19362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThis stranger, to the perceptions of the proprietor of the cocoanut 19372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishy, appeared to be talking to himself, and Mr. Huxter remarked the 19382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisame thing. He stopped at the foot of the "Coach and Horses" steps, 19392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand, according to Mr. Huxter, appeared to undergo a severe internal 19402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistruggle before he could induce himself to enter the house. Finally 19412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe marched up the steps, and was seen by Mr. Huxter to turn to the 19422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cileft and open the door of the parlour. Mr. Huxter heard voices from 19432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwithin the room and from the bar apprising the man of his error. 19442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"That room's private!" said Hall, and the stranger shut the door 19452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclumsily and went into the bar. 19462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 19472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIn the course of a few minutes he reappeared, wiping his lips with 19482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe back of his hand with an air of quiet satisfaction that somehow 19492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimpressed Mr. Huxter as assumed. He stood looking about him for 19502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisome moments, and then Mr. Huxter saw him walk in an oddly furtive 19512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimanner towards the gates of the yard, upon which the parlour window 19522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciopened. The stranger, after some hesitation, leant against one of 19532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe gate-posts, produced a short clay pipe, and prepared to fill 19542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit. His fingers trembled while doing so. He lit it clumsily, and 19552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifolding his arms began to smoke in a languid attitude, an attitude 19562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhich his occasional glances up the yard altogether belied. 19572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 19582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAll this Mr. Huxter saw over the canisters of the tobacco window, 19592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand the singularity of the man's behaviour prompted him to maintain 19602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis observation. 19612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 19622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciPresently the stranger stood up abruptly and put his pipe in his 19632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipocket. Then he vanished into the yard. Forthwith Mr. Huxter, 19642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconceiving he was witness of some petty larceny, leapt round his 19652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicounter and ran out into the road to intercept the thief. As he did 19662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciso, Mr. Marvel reappeared, his hat askew, a big bundle in a blue 19672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citable-cloth in one hand, and three books tied together--as it proved 19682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciafterwards with the Vicar's braces--in the other. Directly he saw 19692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHuxter he gave a sort of gasp, and turning sharply to the left, 19702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibegan to run. "Stop, thief!" cried Huxter, and set off after him. 19712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Huxter's sensations were vivid but brief. He saw the man just 19722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibefore him and spurting briskly for the church corner and the hill 19732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciroad. He saw the village flags and festivities beyond, and a face or 19742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciso turned towards him. He bawled, "Stop!" again. He had hardly gone 19752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citen strides before his shin was caught in some mysterious fashion, 19762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand he was no longer running, but flying with inconceivable rapidity 19772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithrough the air. He saw the ground suddenly close to his face. The 19782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciworld seemed to splash into a million whirling specks of light, and 19792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisubsequent proceedings interested him no more. 19802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 19812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 19822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 19832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XI 19842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 19852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIN THE "COACH AND HORSES" 19862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 19872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 19882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciNow in order clearly to understand what had happened in the inn, it 19892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciis necessary to go back to the moment when Mr. Marvel first came 19902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinto view of Mr. Huxter's window. 19912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 19922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAt that precise moment Mr. Cuss and Mr. Bunting were in the parlour. 19932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThey were seriously investigating the strange occurrences of the 19942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimorning, and were, with Mr. Hall's permission, making a thorough 19952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexamination of the Invisible Man's belongings. Jaffers had partially 19962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirecovered from his fall and had gone home in the charge of his 19972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisympathetic friends. The stranger's scattered garments had been 19982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciremoved by Mrs. Hall and the room tidied up. And on the table under 19992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe window where the stranger had been wont to work, Cuss had hit 20002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialmost at once on three big books in manuscript labelled "Diary." 20012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Diary!" said Cuss, putting the three books on the table. "Now, at 20032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciany rate, we shall learn something." The Vicar stood with his hands 20042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cion the table. 20052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Diary," repeated Cuss, sitting down, putting two volumes to 20072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisupport the third, and opening it. "H'm--no name on the fly-leaf. 20082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBother!--cypher. And figures." 20092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe vicar came round to look over his shoulder. 20112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCuss turned the pages over with a face suddenly disappointed. 20132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'm--dear me! It's all cypher, Bunting." 20142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"There are no diagrams?" asked Mr. Bunting. "No illustrations 20162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithrowing light--" 20172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"See for yourself," said Mr. Cuss. "Some of it's mathematical and 20192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisome of it's Russian or some such language (to judge by the 20202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciletters), and some of it's Greek. Now the Greek I thought _you_--" 20212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Of course," said Mr. Bunting, taking out and wiping his spectacles 20232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand feeling suddenly very uncomfortable--for he had no Greek 20242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cileft in his mind worth talking about; "yes--the Greek, of course, 20252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimay furnish a clue." 20262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'll find you a place." 20282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'd rather glance through the volumes first," said Mr. Bunting, 20302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistill wiping. "A general impression first, Cuss, and _then_, you 20312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciknow, we can go looking for clues." 20322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe coughed, put on his glasses, arranged them fastidiously, coughed 20342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagain, and wished something would happen to avert the seemingly 20352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinevitable exposure. Then he took the volume Cuss handed him in a 20362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cileisurely manner. And then something did happen. 20372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe door opened suddenly. 20392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBoth gentlemen started violently, looked round, and were relieved 20412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito see a sporadically rosy face beneath a furry silk hat. "Tap?" 20422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciasked the face, and stood staring. 20432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"No," said both gentlemen at once. 20452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Over the other side, my man," said Mr. Bunting. And "Please shut 20472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat door," said Mr. Cuss, irritably. 20482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"All right," said the intruder, as it seemed in a low voice 20502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicuriously different from the huskiness of its first inquiry. "Right 20512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou are," said the intruder in the former voice. "Stand clear!" and 20522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe vanished and closed the door. 20532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"A sailor, I should judge," said Mr. Bunting. "Amusing fellows, they 20552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciare. Stand clear! indeed. A nautical term, referring to his getting 20562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciback out of the room, I suppose." 20572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I daresay so," said Cuss. "My nerves are all loose to-day. It quite 20592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimade me jump--the door opening like that." 20602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Bunting smiled as if he had not jumped. "And now," he said with 20622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia sigh, "these books." 20632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSomeone sniffed as he did so. 20652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"One thing is indisputable," said Bunting, drawing up a chair next 20672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito that of Cuss. "There certainly have been very strange things 20682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihappen in Iping during the last few days--very strange. I cannot 20692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof course believe in this absurd invisibility story--" 20702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's incredible," said Cuss--"incredible. But the fact remains 20722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat I saw--I certainly saw right down his sleeve--" 20732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But did you--are you sure? Suppose a mirror, for instance-- 20752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihallucinations are so easily produced. I don't know if you 20762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihave ever seen a really good conjuror--" 20772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I won't argue again," said Cuss. "We've thrashed that out, 20792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBunting. And just now there's these books--Ah! here's some of 20802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhat I take to be Greek! Greek letters certainly." 20812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe pointed to the middle of the page. Mr. Bunting flushed slightly 20832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand brought his face nearer, apparently finding some difficulty 20842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith his glasses. Suddenly he became aware of a strange feeling at 20852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe nape of his neck. He tried to raise his head, and encountered 20862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cian immovable resistance. The feeling was a curious pressure, the 20872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigrip of a heavy, firm hand, and it bore his chin irresistibly to 20882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe table. "Don't move, little men," whispered a voice, "or I'll 20892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibrain you both!" He looked into the face of Cuss, close to his own, 20902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand each saw a horrified reflection of his own sickly astonishment. 20912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'm sorry to handle you so roughly," said the Voice, "but it's 20932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunavoidable." 20942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Since when did you learn to pry into an investigator's private 20962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimemoranda," said the Voice; and two chins struck the table 20972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisimultaneously, and two sets of teeth rattled. 20982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 20992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Since when did you learn to invade the private rooms of a man in 21002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimisfortune?" and the concussion was repeated. 21012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Where have they put my clothes?" 21032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Listen," said the Voice. "The windows are fastened and I've taken 21052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe key out of the door. I am a fairly strong man, and I have the 21062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipoker handy--besides being invisible. There's not the slightest 21072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidoubt that I could kill you both and get away quite easily if I 21082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwanted to--do you understand? Very well. If I let you go will you 21092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipromise not to try any nonsense and do what I tell you?" 21102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe vicar and the doctor looked at one another, and the doctor 21122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipulled a face. "Yes," said Mr. Bunting, and the doctor repeated it. 21132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen the pressure on the necks relaxed, and the doctor and the 21142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civicar sat up, both very red in the face and wriggling their heads. 21152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Please keep sitting where you are," said the Invisible Man. 21172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Here's the poker, you see." 21182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"When I came into this room," continued the Invisible Man, after 21202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipresenting the poker to the tip of the nose of each of his visitors, 21212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I did not expect to find it occupied, and I expected to find, in 21222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaddition to my books of memoranda, an outfit of clothing. Where is 21232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit? No--don't rise. I can see it's gone. Now, just at present, 21242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithough the days are quite warm enough for an invisible man to run 21252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabout stark, the evenings are quite chilly. I want clothing--and 21262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciother accommodation; and I must also have those three books." 21272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XII 21312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTHE INVISIBLE MAN LOSES HIS TEMPER 21332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIt is unavoidable that at this point the narrative should break off 21362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagain, for a certain very painful reason that will presently be 21372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciapparent. While these things were going on in the parlour, and 21382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhile Mr. Huxter was watching Mr. Marvel smoking his pipe against 21392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe gate, not a dozen yards away were Mr. Hall and Teddy Henfrey 21402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidiscussing in a state of cloudy puzzlement the one Iping topic. 21412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSuddenly there came a violent thud against the door of the parlour, 21432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia sharp cry, and then--silence. 21442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Hul-lo!" said Teddy Henfrey. 21462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Hul-lo!" from the Tap. 21482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Hall took things in slowly but surely. "That ain't right," he 21502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaid, and came round from behind the bar towards the parlour door. 21512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe and Teddy approached the door together, with intent faces. Their 21532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cieyes considered. "Summat wrong," said Hall, and Henfrey nodded 21542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagreement. Whiffs of an unpleasant chemical odour met them, and 21552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithere was a muffled sound of conversation, very rapid and subdued. 21562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You all right thur?" asked Hall, rapping. 21582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe muttered conversation ceased abruptly, for a moment silence, 21602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithen the conversation was resumed, in hissing whispers, then a 21612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisharp cry of "No! no, you don't!" There came a sudden motion and 21622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe oversetting of a chair, a brief struggle. Silence again. 21632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What the dooce?" exclaimed Henfrey, sotto voce. 21652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You--all--right thur?" asked Mr. Hall, sharply, again. 21672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe Vicar's voice answered with a curious jerking intonation: 21692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Quite ri-right. Please don't--interrupt." 21702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Odd!" said Mr. Henfrey. 21722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Odd!" said Mr. Hall. 21742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Says, 'Don't interrupt,'" said Henfrey. 21762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I heerd'n," said Hall. 21782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And a sniff," said Henfrey. 21802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThey remained listening. The conversation was rapid and subdued. 21822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I can't," said Mr. Bunting, his voice rising; "I tell you, sir, 21832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI will not." 21842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What was that?" asked Henfrey. 21862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Says he wi' nart," said Hall. "Warn't speaking to us, wuz he?" 21882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Disgraceful!" said Mr. Bunting, within. 21902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"'Disgraceful,'" said Mr. Henfrey. "I heard it--distinct." 21922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Who's that speaking now?" asked Henfrey. 21942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Mr. Cuss, I s'pose," said Hall. "Can you hear--anything?" 21962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSilence. The sounds within indistinct and perplexing. 21982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 21992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Sounds like throwing the table-cloth about," said Hall. 22002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMrs. Hall appeared behind the bar. Hall made gestures of silence and 22022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinvitation. This aroused Mrs. Hall's wifely opposition. "What yer 22032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilistenin' there for, Hall?" she asked. "Ain't you nothin' better to 22042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cido--busy day like this?" 22052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHall tried to convey everything by grimaces and dumb show, but Mrs. 22072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHall was obdurate. She raised her voice. So Hall and Henfrey, rather 22082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicrestfallen, tiptoed back to the bar, gesticulating to explain to 22092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciher. 22102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAt first she refused to see anything in what they had heard at 22122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciall. Then she insisted on Hall keeping silence, while Henfrey told 22132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciher his story. She was inclined to think the whole business 22142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinonsense--perhaps they were just moving the furniture about. "I 22152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciheerd'n say 'disgraceful'; _that_ I did," said Hall. 22162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"_I_ heerd that, Mrs. Hall," said Henfrey. 22182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Like as not--" began Mrs. Hall. 22202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Hsh!" said Mr. Teddy Henfrey. "Didn't I hear the window?" 22222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What window?" asked Mrs. Hall. 22242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Parlour window," said Henfrey. 22262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciEveryone stood listening intently. Mrs. Hall's eyes, directed 22282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistraight before her, saw without seeing the brilliant oblong of the 22292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinn door, the road white and vivid, and Huxter's shop-front 22302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblistering in the June sun. Abruptly Huxter's door opened and Huxter 22312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciappeared, eyes staring with excitement, arms gesticulating. "Yap!" 22322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicried Huxter. "Stop thief!" and he ran obliquely across the oblong 22332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citowards the yard gates, and vanished. 22342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSimultaneously came a tumult from the parlour, and a sound of 22362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwindows being closed. 22372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHall, Henfrey, and the human contents of the tap rushed out at once 22392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipell-mell into the street. They saw someone whisk round the corner 22402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citowards the road, and Mr. Huxter executing a complicated leap in 22412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe air that ended on his face and shoulder. Down the street people 22422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwere standing astonished or running towards them. 22432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Huxter was stunned. Henfrey stopped to discover this, but Hall 22452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand the two labourers from the Tap rushed at once to the corner, 22462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishouting incoherent things, and saw Mr. Marvel vanishing by the 22472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicorner of the church wall. They appear to have jumped to the 22482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimpossible conclusion that this was the Invisible Man suddenly 22492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibecome visible, and set off at once along the lane in pursuit. But 22502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHall had hardly run a dozen yards before he gave a loud shout of 22512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciastonishment and went flying headlong sideways, clutching one of 22522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe labourers and bringing him to the ground. He had been charged 22532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cijust as one charges a man at football. The second labourer came 22542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciround in a circle, stared, and conceiving that Hall had tumbled 22552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciover of his own accord, turned to resume the pursuit, only to be 22562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citripped by the ankle just as Huxter had been. Then, as the first 22572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilabourer struggled to his feet, he was kicked sideways by a blow 22582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat might have felled an ox. 22592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAs he went down, the rush from the direction of the village green 22612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicame round the corner. The first to appear was the proprietor of 22622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe cocoanut shy, a burly man in a blue jersey. He was astonished 22632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito see the lane empty save for three men sprawling absurdly on the 22642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciground. And then something happened to his rear-most foot, and he 22652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwent headlong and rolled sideways just in time to graze the feet 22662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof his brother and partner, following headlong. The two were then 22672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cikicked, knelt on, fallen over, and cursed by quite a number of 22682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciover-hasty people. 22692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciNow when Hall and Henfrey and the labourers ran out of the house, 22712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMrs. Hall, who had been disciplined by years of experience, 22722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciremained in the bar next the till. And suddenly the parlour door 22732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas opened, and Mr. Cuss appeared, and without glancing at her 22742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirushed at once down the steps toward the corner. "Hold him!" he 22752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicried. "Don't let him drop that parcel." 22762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe knew nothing of the 22782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexistence of Marvel. For the Invisible Man had handed over the 22792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibooks and bundle in the yard. The face of Mr. Cuss was angry and 22802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciresolute, but his costume was defective, a sort of limp white kilt 22812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat could only have passed muster in Greece. "Hold him!" he 22822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibawled. "He's got my trousers! And every stitch of the Vicar's 22832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclothes!" 22842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"'Tend to him in a minute!" he cried to Henfrey as he passed the 22862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciprostrate Huxter, and, coming round the corner to join the tumult, 22872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas promptly knocked off his feet into an indecorous sprawl. 22882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSomebody in full flight trod heavily on his finger. He yelled, 22892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistruggled to regain his feet, was knocked against and thrown on all 22902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifours again, and became aware that he was involved not in a capture, 22912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibut a rout. Everyone was running back to the village. He rose again 22922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand was hit severely behind the ear. He staggered and set off back 22932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito the "Coach and Horses" forthwith, leaping over the deserted 22942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHuxter, who was now sitting up, on his way. 22952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 22962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBehind him as he was halfway up the inn steps he heard a sudden 22972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyell of rage, rising sharply out of the confusion of cries, and a 22982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisounding smack in someone's face. He recognised the voice as that 22992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof the Invisible Man, and the note was that of a man suddenly 23002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinfuriated by a painful blow. 23012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIn another moment Mr. Cuss was back in the parlour. "He's coming 23032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciback, Bunting!" he said, rushing in. "Save yourself!" 23042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Bunting was standing in the window engaged in an attempt to 23062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclothe himself in the hearth-rug and a West Surrey Gazette. "Who's 23072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicoming?" he said, so startled that his costume narrowly escaped 23082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidisintegration. 23092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Invisible Man," said Cuss, and rushed on to the window. "We'd 23112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibetter clear out from here! He's fighting mad! Mad!" 23122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIn another moment he was out in the yard. 23142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Good heavens!" said Mr. Bunting, hesitating between two horrible 23162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialternatives. He heard a frightful struggle in the passage of the 23172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinn, and his decision was made. He clambered out of the window, 23182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciadjusted his costume hastily, and fled up the village as fast as 23192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis fat little legs would carry him. 23202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciFrom the moment when the Invisible Man screamed with rage and Mr. 23222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBunting made his memorable flight up the village, it became 23232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimpossible to give a consecutive account of affairs in Iping. 23242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciPossibly the Invisible Man's original intention was simply to cover 23252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMarvel's retreat with the clothes and books. But his temper, at no 23262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citime very good, seems to have gone completely at some chance blow, 23272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand forthwith he set to smiting and overthrowing, for the mere 23282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisatisfaction of hurting. 23292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciYou must figure the street full of running figures, of doors 23312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislamming and fights for hiding-places. You must figure the tumult 23322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisuddenly striking on the unstable equilibrium of old Fletcher's 23332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciplanks and two chairs--with cataclysmic results. You must figure 23342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cian appalled couple caught dismally in a swing. And then the whole 23352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citumultuous rush has passed and the Iping street with its gauds and 23362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciflags is deserted save for the still raging unseen, and littered 23372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith cocoanuts, overthrown canvas screens, and the scattered stock 23382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin trade of a sweetstuff stall. Everywhere there is a sound of 23392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclosing shutters and shoving bolts, and the only visible humanity 23402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciis an occasional flitting eye under a raised eyebrow in the corner 23412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof a window pane. 23422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe Invisible Man amused himself for a little while by breaking all 23442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe windows in the "Coach and Horses," and then he thrust a street 23452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilamp through the parlour window of Mrs. Gribble. He it must have 23462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeen who cut the telegraph wire to Adderdean just beyond Higgins' 23472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicottage on the Adderdean road. And after that, as his peculiar 23482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciqualities allowed, he passed out of human perceptions altogether, 23492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand he was neither heard, seen, nor felt in Iping any more. He 23502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civanished absolutely. 23512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBut it was the best part of two hours before any human being 23532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civentured out again into the desolation of Iping street. 23542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XIII 23582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMR. MARVEL DISCUSSES HIS RESIGNATION 23602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWhen the dusk was gathering and Iping was just beginning to peep 23632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citimorously forth again upon the shattered wreckage of its Bank 23642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHoliday, a short, thick-set man in a shabby silk hat was marching 23652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipainfully through the twilight behind the beechwoods on the road to 23662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBramblehurst. He carried three books bound together by some sort 23672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof ornamental elastic ligature, and a bundle wrapped in a blue 23682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citable-cloth. His rubicund face expressed consternation and fatigue; 23692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe appeared to be in a spasmodic sort of hurry. He was accompanied 23702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciby a voice other than his own, and ever and again he winced under 23712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe touch of unseen hands. 23722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"If you give me the slip again," said the Voice, "if you attempt to 23742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigive me the slip again--" 23752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Lord!" said Mr. Marvel. "That shoulder's a mass of bruises as it 23772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciis." 23782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"On my honour," said the Voice, "I will kill you." 23802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I didn't try to give you the slip," said Marvel, in a voice that 23822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas not far remote from tears. "I swear I didn't. I didn't know the 23832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblessed turning, that was all! How the devil was I to know the 23842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblessed turning? As it is, I've been knocked about--" 23852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You'll get knocked about a great deal more if you don't mind," 23872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaid the Voice, and Mr. Marvel abruptly became silent. He blew out 23882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis cheeks, and his eyes were eloquent of despair. 23892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's bad enough to let these floundering yokels explode my little 23912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisecret, without _your_ cutting off with my books. It's lucky for some 23922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof them they cut and ran when they did! Here am I ... No one knew I 23932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas invisible! And now what am I to do?" 23942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What am _I_ to do?" asked Marvel, sotto voce. 23962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 23972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's all about. It will be in the papers! Everybody will be 23982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilooking for me; everyone on their guard--" The Voice broke off 23992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinto vivid curses and ceased. 24002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe despair of Mr. Marvel's face deepened, and his pace slackened. 24022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Go on!" said the Voice. 24042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Marvel's face assumed a greyish tint between the ruddier 24062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipatches. 24072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Don't drop those books, stupid," said the Voice, sharply--overtaking 24092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim. 24102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The fact is," said the Voice, "I shall have to make use of you.... 24122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciYou're a poor tool, but I must." 24132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'm a _miserable_ tool," said Marvel. 24152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You are," said the Voice. 24172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'm the worst possible tool you could have," said Marvel. 24192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'm not strong," he said after a discouraging silence. 24212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'm not over strong," he repeated. 24232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"No?" 24252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And my heart's weak. That little business--I pulled it through, 24272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof course--but bless you! I could have dropped." 24282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Well?" 24302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I haven't the nerve and strength for the sort of thing you want." 24322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"_I'll_ stimulate you." 24342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I wish you wouldn't. I wouldn't like to mess up your plans, you 24362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciknow. But I might--out of sheer funk and misery." 24372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You'd better not," said the Voice, with quiet emphasis. 24392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I wish I was dead," said Marvel. 24412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It ain't justice," he said; "you must admit.... It seems to me I've 24432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia perfect right--" 24442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"_Get_ on!" said the Voice. 24462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Marvel mended his pace, and for a time they went in silence 24482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagain. 24492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's devilish hard," said Mr. Marvel. 24512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThis was quite ineffectual. He tried another tack. 24532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What do I make by it?" he began again in a tone of unendurable 24552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwrong. 24562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Oh! _shut_up_!" said the Voice, with sudden amazing vigour. "I'll 24582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisee to you all right. You do what you're told. You'll do it all 24592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciright. You're a fool and all that, but you'll do--" 24602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I tell you, sir, I'm not the man for it. Respectfully--but 24622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit _is_ so--" 24632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"If you don't shut up I shall twist your wrist again," said the 24652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciInvisible Man. "I want to think." 24662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciPresently two oblongs of yellow light appeared through the trees, 24682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand the square tower of a church loomed through the gloaming. "I 24692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishall keep my hand on your shoulder," said the Voice, "all through 24702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe village. Go straight through and try no foolery. It will be the 24712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciworse for you if you do." 24722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I know that," sighed Mr. Marvel, "I know all that." 24742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe unhappy-looking figure in the obsolete silk hat passed up the 24762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistreet of the little village with his burdens, and vanished into 24772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe gathering darkness beyond the lights of the windows. 24782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XIV 24822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAT PORT STOWE 24842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTen o'clock the next morning found Mr. Marvel, unshaven, dirty, and 24872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citravel-stained, sitting with the books beside him and his hands deep 24882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin his pockets, looking very weary, nervous, and uncomfortable, and 24892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinflating his cheeks at infrequent intervals, on the bench outside 24902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia little inn on the outskirts of Port Stowe. Beside him were the 24912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibooks, but now they were tied with string. The bundle had been 24922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabandoned in the pine-woods beyond Bramblehurst, in accordance with 24932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia charge in the plans of the Invisible Man. Mr. Marvel sat on the 24942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibench, and although no one took the slightest notice of him, his 24952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagitation remained at fever heat. His hands would go ever and again 24962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito his various pockets with a curious nervous fumbling. 24972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 24982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWhen he had been sitting for the best part of an hour, however, an 24992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cielderly mariner, carrying a newspaper, came out of the inn and sat 25002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidown beside him. "Pleasant day," said the mariner. 25012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Marvel glanced about him with something very like terror. 25032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Very," he said. 25042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Just seasonable weather for the time of year," said the mariner, 25062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citaking no denial. 25072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Quite," said Mr. Marvel. 25092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe mariner produced a toothpick, and (saving his regard) was 25112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciengrossed thereby for some minutes. His eyes meanwhile were at 25122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciliberty to examine Mr. Marvel's dusty figure, and the books beside 25132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim. As he had approached Mr. Marvel he had heard a sound like the 25142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidropping of coins into a pocket. He was struck by the contrast of 25152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Marvel's appearance with this suggestion of opulence. Thence 25162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis mind wandered back again to a topic that had taken a curiously 25172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifirm hold of his imagination. 25182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Books?" he said suddenly, noisily finishing with the toothpick. 25202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Marvel started and looked at them. "Oh, yes," he said. "Yes, 25222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithey're books." 25232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"There's some ex-traordinary things in books," said the mariner. 25252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I believe you," said Mr. Marvel. 25272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And some extra-ordinary things out of 'em," said the mariner. 25292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"True likewise," said Mr. Marvel. He eyed his interlocutor, and 25312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithen glanced about him. 25322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"There's some extra-ordinary things in newspapers, for example," 25342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaid the mariner. 25352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"There are." 25372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"In _this_ newspaper," said the mariner. 25392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Ah!" said Mr. Marvel. 25412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"There's a story," said the mariner, fixing Mr. Marvel with an eye 25432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat was firm and deliberate; "there's a story about an Invisible 25442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMan, for instance." 25452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Marvel pulled his mouth askew and scratched his cheek and felt 25472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis ears glowing. "What will they be writing next?" he asked 25482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifaintly. "Ostria, or America?" 25492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Neither," said the mariner. "_Here_." 25512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Lord!" said Mr. Marvel, starting. 25532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"When I say _here_," said the mariner, to Mr. Marvel's intense 25552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirelief, "I don't of course mean here in this place, I mean 25562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihereabouts." 25572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"An Invisible Man!" said Mr. Marvel. "And what's _he_ been up to?" 25592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Everything," said the mariner, controlling Marvel with his eye, 25612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand then amplifying, "every--blessed--thing." 25622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I ain't seen a paper these four days," said Marvel. 25642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Iping's the place he started at," said the mariner. 25662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"In-deed!" said Mr. Marvel. 25682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He started there. And where he came from, nobody don't seem to 25702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciknow. Here it is: 'Pe-culiar Story from Iping.' And it says in this 25712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipaper that the evidence is extra-ordinary strong--extra-ordinary." 25722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Lord!" said Mr. Marvel. 25742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But then, it's an extra-ordinary story. There is a clergyman and a 25762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimedical gent witnesses--saw 'im all right and proper--or leastways 25772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cididn't see 'im. He was staying, it says, at the 'Coach an' Horses,' 25782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand no one don't seem to have been aware of his misfortune, it says, 25792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaware of his misfortune, until in an Altercation in the inn, it 25802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisays, his bandages on his head was torn off. It was then ob-served 25812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat his head was invisible. Attempts were At Once made to secure 25822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim, but casting off his garments, it says, he succeeded in 25832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciescaping, but not until after a desperate struggle, in which he 25842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihad inflicted serious injuries, it says, on our worthy and able 25852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconstable, Mr. J. A. Jaffers. Pretty straight story, eh? Names and 25862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cieverything." 25872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Lord!" said Mr. Marvel, looking nervously about him, trying to 25892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicount the money in his pockets by his unaided sense of touch, and 25902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifull of a strange and novel idea. "It sounds most astonishing." 25912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Don't it? Extra-ordinary, _I_ call it. Never heard tell of Invisible 25932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMen before, I haven't, but nowadays one hears such a lot of 25942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciextra-ordinary things--that--" 25952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"That all he did?" asked Marvel, trying to seem at his ease. 25972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 25982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's enough, ain't it?" said the mariner. 25992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Didn't go Back by any chance?" asked Marvel. "Just escaped and 26012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat's all, eh?" 26022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"All!" said the mariner. "Why!--ain't it enough?" 26042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Quite enough," said Marvel. 26062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I should think it was enough," said the mariner. "I should think 26082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit was enough." 26092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He didn't have any pals--it don't say he had any pals, does it?" 26112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciasked Mr. Marvel, anxious. 26122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Ain't one of a sort enough for you?" asked the mariner. "No, thank 26142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHeaven, as one might say, he didn't." 26152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe nodded his head slowly. "It makes me regular uncomfortable, 26172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe bare thought of that chap running about the country! He is at 26182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipresent At Large, and from certain evidence it is supposed that he 26192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihas--taken--took, I suppose they mean--the road to Port Stowe. You 26202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisee we're right _in_ it! None of your American wonders, this time. 26212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd just think of the things he might do! Where'd you be, if he took 26222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia drop over and above, and had a fancy to go for you? Suppose he 26232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwants to rob--who can prevent him? He can trespass, he can burgle, 26242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe could walk through a cordon of policemen as easy as me or you 26252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicould give the slip to a blind man! Easier! For these here blind 26262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichaps hear uncommon sharp, I'm told. And wherever there was liquor 26272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe fancied--" 26282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He's got a tremenjous advantage, certainly," said Mr. Marvel. 26302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And--well..." 26312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You're right," said the mariner. "He _has_." 26332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAll this time Mr. Marvel had been glancing about him intently, 26352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilistening for faint footfalls, trying to detect imperceptible 26362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimovements. He seemed on the point of some great resolution. He 26372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicoughed behind his hand. 26382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe looked about him again, listened, bent towards the mariner, and 26402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilowered his voice: "The fact of it is--I happen--to know just a 26412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithing or two about this Invisible Man. From private sources." 26422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Oh!" said the mariner, interested. "_You_?" 26442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Yes," said Mr. Marvel. "Me." 26462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Indeed!" said the mariner. "And may I ask--" 26482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You'll be astonished," said Mr. Marvel behind his hand. "It's 26502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citremenjous." 26512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Indeed!" said the mariner. 26532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The fact is," began Mr. Marvel eagerly in a confidential undertone. 26552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSuddenly his expression changed marvellously. "Ow!" he said. He rose 26562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistiffly in his seat. His face was eloquent of physical suffering. 26572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Wow!" he said. 26582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What's up?" said the mariner, concerned. 26602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Toothache," said Mr. Marvel, and put his hand to his ear. He caught 26622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihold of his books. "I must be getting on, I think," he said. He 26632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciedged in a curious way along the seat away from his interlocutor. 26642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But you was just a-going to tell me about this here Invisible Man!" 26652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciprotested the mariner. Mr. Marvel seemed to consult with himself. 26662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Hoax," said a Voice. "It's a hoax," said Mr. Marvel. 26672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But it's in the paper," said the mariner. 26692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Hoax all the same," said Marvel. "I know the chap that started the 26712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilie. There ain't no Invisible Man whatsoever--Blimey." 26722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But how 'bout this paper? D'you mean to say--?" 26742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Not a word of it," said Marvel, stoutly. 26762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe mariner stared, paper in hand. Mr. Marvel jerkily faced about. 26782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Wait a bit," said the mariner, rising and speaking slowly, "D'you 26792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimean to say--?" 26802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I do," said Mr. Marvel. 26822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Then why did you let me go on and tell you all this blarsted 26842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistuff, then? What d'yer mean by letting a man make a fool of 26852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihimself like that for? Eh?" 26862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Marvel blew out his cheeks. The mariner was suddenly very red 26882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciindeed; he clenched his hands. "I been talking here this ten 26892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciminutes," he said; "and you, you little pot-bellied, leathery-faced 26902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cison of an old boot, couldn't have the elementary manners--" 26912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Don't you come bandying words with me," said Mr. Marvel. 26932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Bandying words! I'm a jolly good mind--" 26952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 26962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Come up," said a Voice, and Mr. Marvel was suddenly whirled about 26972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand started marching off in a curious spasmodic manner. "You'd 26982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibetter move on," said the mariner. "Who's moving on?" said Mr. 26992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMarvel. He was receding obliquely with a curious hurrying gait, with 27002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cioccasional violent jerks forward. Some way along the road he began 27012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia muttered monologue, protests and recriminations. 27022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Silly devil!" said the mariner, legs wide apart, elbows akimbo, 27042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwatching the receding figure. "I'll show you, you silly ass-- 27052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihoaxing _me_! It's here--on the paper!" 27062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Marvel retorted incoherently and, receding, was hidden by a bend 27082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin the road, but the mariner still stood magnificent in the midst 27092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof the way, until the approach of a butcher's cart dislodged him. 27102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen he turned himself towards Port Stowe. "Full of extra-ordinary 27112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciasses," he said softly to himself. "Just to take me down a bit--that 27122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas his silly game--It's on the paper!" 27132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd there was another extraordinary thing he was presently to hear, 27152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat had happened quite close to him. And that was a vision of a 27162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"fist full of money" (no less) travelling without visible agency, 27172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialong by the wall at the corner of St. Michael's Lane. A brother 27182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimariner had seen this wonderful sight that very morning. He had 27192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisnatched at the money forthwith and had been knocked headlong, and 27202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhen he had got to his feet the butterfly money had vanished. Our 27212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimariner was in the mood to believe anything, he declared, but that 27222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas a bit _too_ stiff. Afterwards, however, he began to think things 27232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciover. 27242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe story of the flying money was true. And all about that 27262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cineighbourhood, even from the august London and Country Banking 27272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCompany, from the tills of shops and inns--doors standing that sunny 27282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciweather entirely open--money had been quietly and dexterously making 27292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cioff that day in handfuls and rouleaux, floating quietly along by 27302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwalls and shady places, dodging quickly from the approaching eyes of 27312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimen. And it had, though no man had traced it, invariably ended its 27322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimysterious flight in the pocket of that agitated gentleman in the 27332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciobsolete silk hat, sitting outside the little inn on the outskirts 27342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof Port Stowe. 27352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIt was ten days after--and indeed only when the Burdock story was 27372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialready old--that the mariner collated these facts and began to 27382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunderstand how near he had been to the wonderful Invisible Man. 27392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XV 27432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTHE MAN WHO WAS RUNNING 27452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIn the early evening time Dr. Kemp was sitting in his study in the 27482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibelvedere on the hill overlooking Burdock. It was a pleasant little 27492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciroom, with three windows--north, west, and south--and bookshelves 27502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicovered with books and scientific publications, and a broad 27512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwriting-table, and, under the north window, a microscope, glass 27522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislips, minute instruments, some cultures, and scattered bottles of 27532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cireagents. Dr. Kemp's solar lamp was lit, albeit the sky was still 27542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibright with the sunset light, and his blinds were up because there 27552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas no offence of peering outsiders to require them pulled down. 27562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciDr. Kemp was a tall and slender young man, with flaxen hair and a 27572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimoustache almost white, and the work he was upon would earn him, he 27582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihoped, the fellowship of the Royal Society, so highly did he think 27592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof it. 27602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd his eye, presently wandering from his work, caught the sunset 27622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblazing at the back of the hill that is over against his own. For a 27632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciminute perhaps he sat, pen in mouth, admiring the rich golden 27642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicolour above the crest, and then his attention was attracted by the 27652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilittle figure of a man, inky black, running over the hill-brow 27662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citowards him. He was a shortish little man, and he wore a high hat, 27672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand he was running so fast that his legs verily twinkled. 27682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Another of those fools," said Dr. Kemp. "Like that ass who ran 27702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinto me this morning round a corner, with the ''Visible Man 27712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia-coming, sir!' I can't imagine what possess people. One might 27722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithink we were in the thirteenth century." 27732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe got up, went to the window, and stared at the dusky hillside, and 27752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe dark little figure tearing down it. "He seems in a confounded 27762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihurry," said Dr. Kemp, "but he doesn't seem to be getting on. If 27772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis pockets were full of lead, he couldn't run heavier." 27782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Spurted, sir," said Dr. Kemp. 27802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIn another moment the higher of the villas that had clambered up the 27822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihill from Burdock had occulted the running figure. He was visible 27832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagain for a moment, and again, and then again, three times between 27842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe three detached houses that came next, and then the terrace hid 27852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim. 27862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Asses!" said Dr. Kemp, swinging round on his heel and walking 27882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciback to his writing-table. 27892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 27902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBut those who saw the fugitive nearer, and perceived the abject 27912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citerror on his perspiring face, being themselves in the open roadway, 27922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidid not share in the doctor's contempt. By the man pounded, and as 27932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe ran he chinked like a well-filled purse that is tossed to and 27942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifro. He looked neither to the right nor the left, but his dilated 27952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cieyes stared straight downhill to where the lamps were being lit, and 27962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe people were crowded in the street. And his ill-shaped mouth fell 27972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciapart, and a glairy foam lay on his lips, and his breath came hoarse 27982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand noisy. All he passed stopped and began staring up the road and 27992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidown, and interrogating one another with an inkling of discomfort 28002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifor the reason of his haste. 28012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd then presently, far up the hill, a dog playing in the road 28032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyelped and ran under a gate, and as they still wondered 28042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisomething--a wind--a pad, pad, pad,--a sound like a panting breathing, 28052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirushed by. 28062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciPeople screamed. People sprang off the pavement: It passed in 28082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishouts, it passed by instinct down the hill. They were shouting in 28092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe street before Marvel was halfway there. They were bolting into 28102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihouses and slamming the doors behind them, with the news. He heard 28112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit and made one last desperate spurt. Fear came striding by, rushed 28122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciahead of him, and in a moment had seized the town. 28132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The Invisible Man is coming! The Invisible Man!" 28152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XVI 28192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIN THE "JOLLY CRICKETERS" 28212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe "Jolly Cricketers" is just at the bottom of the hill, where the 28242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citram-lines begin. The barman leant his fat red arms on the counter 28252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand talked of horses with an anaemic cabman, while a black-bearded 28262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciman in grey snapped up biscuit and cheese, drank Burton, and 28272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconversed in American with a policeman off duty. 28282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What's the shouting about!" said the anaemic cabman, going off at a 28302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citangent, trying to see up the hill over the dirty yellow blind in 28312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe low window of the inn. Somebody ran by outside. "Fire, perhaps," 28322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaid the barman. 28332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciFootsteps approached, running heavily, the door was pushed open 28352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civiolently, and Marvel, weeping and dishevelled, his hat gone, the 28362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cineck of his coat torn open, rushed in, made a convulsive turn, and 28372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciattempted to shut the door. It was held half open by a strap. 28382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Coming!" he bawled, his voice shrieking with terror. "He's coming. 28402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe 'Visible Man! After me! For Gawd's sake! 'Elp! 'Elp! 'Elp!" 28412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Shut the doors," said the policeman. "Who's coming? What's the 28432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirow?" He went to the door, released the strap, and it slammed. The 28442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAmerican closed the other door. 28452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Lemme go inside," said Marvel, staggering and weeping, but still 28472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclutching the books. "Lemme go inside. Lock me in--somewhere. I 28482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citell you he's after me. I give him the slip. He said he'd kill me 28492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand he will." 28502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"_You're_ safe," said the man with the black beard. "The door's shut. 28522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWhat's it all about?" 28532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Lemme go inside," said Marvel, and shrieked aloud as a blow 28552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisuddenly made the fastened door shiver and was followed by a hurried 28562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirapping and a shouting outside. "Hullo," cried the policeman, "who's 28572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithere?" Mr. Marvel began to make frantic dives at panels that looked 28582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilike doors. "He'll kill me--he's got a knife or something. For 28592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciGawd's sake--!" 28602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Here you are," said the barman. "Come in here." And he held up the 28622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciflap of the bar. 28632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Marvel rushed behind the bar as the summons outside was 28652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirepeated. "Don't open the door," he screamed. "_Please_ don't open 28662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe door. _Where_ shall I hide?" 28672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"This, this Invisible Man, then?" asked the man with the black 28692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeard, with one hand behind him. "I guess it's about time we saw 28702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim." 28712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe window of the inn was suddenly smashed in, and there was a 28732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciscreaming and running to and fro in the street. The policeman had 28742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeen standing on the settee staring out, craning to see who was at 28752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe door. He got down with raised eyebrows. "It's that," he said. 28762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe barman stood in front of the bar-parlour door which was now 28772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilocked on Mr. Marvel, stared at the smashed window, and came round 28782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito the two other men. 28792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciEverything was suddenly quiet. "I wish I had my truncheon," said 28812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe policeman, going irresolutely to the door. "Once we open, in he 28822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicomes. There's no stopping him." 28832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Don't you be in too much hurry about that door," said the anaemic 28852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicabman, anxiously. 28862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Draw the bolts," said the man with the black beard, "and if he 28882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicomes--" He showed a revolver in his hand. 28892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"That won't do," said the policeman; "that's murder." 28912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I know what country I'm in," said the man with the beard. "I'm 28932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigoing to let off at his legs. Draw the bolts." 28942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Not with that blinking thing going off behind me," said the 28962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibarman, craning over the blind. 28972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 28982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Very well," said the man with the black beard, and stooping down, 28992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirevolver ready, drew them himself. Barman, cabman, and policeman 29002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifaced about. 29012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Come in," said the bearded man in an undertone, standing back and 29032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifacing the unbolted doors with his pistol behind him. No one came 29042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin, the door remained closed. Five minutes afterwards when a second 29052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicabman pushed his head in cautiously, they were still waiting, and 29062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cian anxious face peered out of the bar-parlour and supplied 29072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinformation. "Are all the doors of the house shut?" asked Marvel. 29082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He's going round--prowling round. He's as artful as the devil." 29092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Good Lord!" said the burly barman. "There's the back! Just watch 29112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithem doors! I say--!" He looked about him helplessly. The 29122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibar-parlour door slammed and they heard the key turn. "There's 29132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe yard door and the private door. The yard door--" 29142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe rushed out of the bar. 29162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIn a minute he reappeared with a carving-knife in his hand. "The 29182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyard door was open!" he said, and his fat underlip dropped. "He may 29192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibe in the house now!" said the first cabman. 29202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He's not in the kitchen," said the barman. "There's two women 29222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithere, and I've stabbed every inch of it with this little beef 29232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislicer. And they don't think he's come in. They haven't noticed--" 29242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Have you fastened it?" asked the first cabman. 29262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'm out of frocks," said the barman. 29282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe man with the beard replaced his revolver. And even as he did so 29302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe flap of the bar was shut down and the bolt clicked, and then 29312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith a tremendous thud the catch of the door snapped and the 29322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibar-parlour door burst open. They heard Marvel squeal like a caught 29332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cileveret, and forthwith they were clambering over the bar to his 29342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirescue. The bearded man's revolver cracked and the looking-glass at 29352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe back of the parlour starred and came smashing and tinkling down. 29362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAs the barman entered the room he saw Marvel, curiously crumpled up 29382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand struggling against the door that led to the yard and kitchen. 29392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe door flew open while the barman hesitated, and Marvel was 29402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidragged into the kitchen. There was a scream and a clatter of pans. 29412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMarvel, head down, and lugging back obstinately, was forced to the 29422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cikitchen door, and the bolts were drawn. 29432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen the policeman, who had been trying to pass the barman, rushed 29452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin, followed by one of the cabmen, gripped the wrist of the 29462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinvisible hand that collared Marvel, was hit in the face and went 29472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cireeling back. The door opened, and Marvel made a frantic effort to 29482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciobtain a lodgment behind it. Then the cabman collared something. 29492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I got him," said the cabman. The barman's red hands came clawing 29502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciat the unseen. "Here he is!" said the barman. 29512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Marvel, released, suddenly dropped to the ground and made an 29532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciattempt to crawl behind the legs of the fighting men. The struggle 29542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblundered round the edge of the door. The voice of the Invisible 29552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMan was heard for the first time, yelling out sharply, as the 29562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipoliceman trod on his foot. Then he cried out passionately and 29572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis fists flew round like flails. The cabman suddenly whooped 29582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand doubled up, kicked under the diaphragm. The door into the 29592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibar-parlour from the kitchen slammed and covered Mr. Marvel's 29602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciretreat. The men in the kitchen found themselves clutching at and 29612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistruggling with empty air. 29622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Where's he gone?" cried the man with the beard. "Out?" 29642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"This way," said the policeman, stepping into the yard and 29662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistopping. 29672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciA piece of tile whizzed by his head and smashed among the crockery 29692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cion the kitchen table. 29702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'll show him," shouted the man with the black beard, and suddenly 29722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia steel barrel shone over the policeman's shoulder, and five 29732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibullets had followed one another into the twilight whence the 29742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimissile had come. As he fired, the man with the beard moved his 29752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihand in a horizontal curve, so that his shots radiated out into the 29762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinarrow yard like spokes from a wheel. 29772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciA silence followed. "Five cartridges," said the man with the black 29792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeard. "That's the best of all. Four aces and a joker. Get a 29802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilantern, someone, and come and feel about for his body." 29812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XVII 29852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciDR. KEMP'S VISITOR 29872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciDr. Kemp had continued writing in his study until the shots 29902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaroused him. Crack, crack, crack, they came one after the other. 29912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Hullo!" said Dr. Kemp, putting his pen into his mouth again and 29932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilistening. "Who's letting off revolvers in Burdock? What are the 29942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciasses at now?" 29952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 29962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe went to the south window, threw it up, and leaning out stared 29972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidown on the network of windows, beaded gas-lamps and shops, with its 29982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblack interstices of roof and yard that made up the town at night. 29992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Looks like a crowd down the hill," he said, "by 'The Cricketers,'" 30002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand remained watching. Thence his eyes wandered over the town to far 30012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaway where the ships' lights shone, and the pier glowed--a little 30022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciilluminated, facetted pavilion like a gem of yellow light. The moon 30032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin its first quarter hung over the westward hill, and the stars were 30042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclear and almost tropically bright. 30052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAfter five minutes, during which his mind had travelled into a 30072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciremote speculation of social conditions of the future, and lost 30082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciitself at last over the time dimension, Dr. Kemp roused himself 30092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith a sigh, pulled down the window again, and returned to his 30102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwriting desk. 30112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIt must have been about an hour after this that the front-door bell 30132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirang. He had been writing slackly, and with intervals of 30142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabstraction, since the shots. He sat listening. He heard the servant 30152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cianswer the door, and waited for her feet on the staircase, but she 30162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidid not come. "Wonder what that was," said Dr. Kemp. 30172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe tried to resume his work, failed, got up, went downstairs from 30192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis study to the landing, rang, and called over the balustrade to 30202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe housemaid as she appeared in the hall below. "Was that a 30212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciletter?" he asked. 30222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Only a runaway ring, sir," she answered. 30242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'm restless to-night," he said to himself. He went back to his 30262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistudy, and this time attacked his work resolutely. In a little 30272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhile he was hard at work again, and the only sounds in the room 30282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwere the ticking of the clock and the subdued shrillness of his 30292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciquill, hurrying in the very centre of the circle of light his 30302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilampshade threw on his table. 30312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIt was two o'clock before Dr. Kemp had finished his work for the 30332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinight. He rose, yawned, and went downstairs to bed. He had already 30342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciremoved his coat and vest, when he noticed that he was thirsty. He 30352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citook a candle and went down to the dining-room in search of a 30362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisyphon and whiskey. 30372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciDr. Kemp's scientific pursuits have made him a very observant 30392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciman, and as he recrossed the hall, he noticed a dark spot on the 30402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilinoleum near the mat at the foot of the stairs. He went on 30412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciupstairs, and then it suddenly occurred to him to ask himself what 30422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe spot on the linoleum might be. Apparently some subconscious 30432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cielement was at work. At any rate, he turned with his burden, went 30442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciback to the hall, put down the syphon and whiskey, and bending 30452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidown, touched the spot. Without any great surprise he found it had 30462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe stickiness and colour of drying blood. 30472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe took up his burden again, and returned upstairs, looking about 30492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim and trying to account for the blood-spot. On the landing he saw 30502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisomething and stopped astonished. The door-handle of his own room 30512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas blood-stained. 30522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe looked at his own hand. It was quite clean, and then he 30542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciremembered that the door of his room had been open when he came down 30552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifrom his study, and that consequently he had not touched the handle 30562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciat all. He went straight into his room, his face quite calm--perhaps 30572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia trifle more resolute than usual. His glance, wandering 30582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinquisitively, fell on the bed. On the counterpane was a mess of 30592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblood, and the sheet had been torn. He had not noticed this before 30602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibecause he had walked straight to the dressing-table. On the further 30612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciside the bedclothes were depressed as if someone had been recently 30622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisitting there. 30632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen he had an odd impression that he had heard a low voice say, 30652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Good Heavens!--Kemp!" But Dr. Kemp was no believer in voices. 30662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe stood staring at the tumbled sheets. Was that really a voice? He 30682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilooked about again, but noticed nothing further than the disordered 30692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand blood-stained bed. Then he distinctly heard a movement across 30702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe room, near the wash-hand stand. All men, however highly 30712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cieducated, retain some superstitious inklings. The feeling that is 30722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicalled "eerie" came upon him. He closed the door of the room, came 30732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciforward to the dressing-table, and put down his burdens. Suddenly, 30742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith a start, he perceived a coiled and blood-stained bandage of 30752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilinen rag hanging in mid-air, between him and the wash-hand stand. 30762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe stared at this in amazement. It was an empty bandage, a bandage 30782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciproperly tied but quite empty. He would have advanced to grasp it, 30792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibut a touch arrested him, and a voice speaking quite close to him. 30802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Kemp!" said the Voice. 30822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Eh?" said Kemp, with his mouth open. 30842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Keep your nerve," said the Voice. "I'm an Invisible Man." 30862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp made no answer for a space, simply stared at the bandage. 30882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Invisible Man," he said. 30892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I am an Invisible Man," repeated the Voice. 30912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe story he had been active to ridicule only that morning rushed 30932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithrough Kemp's brain. He does not appear to have been either very 30942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimuch frightened or very greatly surprised at the moment. 30952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciRealisation came later. 30962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 30972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I thought it was all a lie," he said. The thought uppermost in his 30982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimind was the reiterated arguments of the morning. "Have you a 30992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibandage on?" he asked. 31002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Yes," said the Invisible Man. 31022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Oh!" said Kemp, and then roused himself. "I say!" he said. "But 31042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithis is nonsense. It's some trick." He stepped forward suddenly, 31052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand his hand, extended towards the bandage, met invisible fingers. 31062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe recoiled at the touch and his colour changed. 31082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Keep steady, Kemp, for God's sake! I want help badly. Stop!" 31102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe hand gripped his arm. He struck at it. 31122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Kemp!" cried the Voice. "Kemp! Keep steady!" and the grip 31142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citightened. 31152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciA frantic desire to free himself took possession of Kemp. The hand 31172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof the bandaged arm gripped his shoulder, and he was suddenly 31182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citripped and flung backwards upon the bed. He opened his mouth to 31192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishout, and the corner of the sheet was thrust between his teeth. 31202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe Invisible Man had him down grimly, but his arms were free and 31212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe struck and tried to kick savagely. 31222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Listen to reason, will you?" said the Invisible Man, sticking to 31242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim in spite of a pounding in the ribs. "By Heaven! you'll madden 31252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cime in a minute! 31262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Lie still, you fool!" bawled the Invisible Man in Kemp's ear. 31282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp struggled for another moment and then lay still. 31302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"If you shout, I'll smash your face," said the Invisible Man, 31322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirelieving his mouth. 31332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'm an Invisible Man. It's no foolishness, and no magic. I really 31352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciam an Invisible Man. And I want your help. I don't want to hurt 31362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou, but if you behave like a frantic rustic, I must. Don't you 31372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciremember me, Kemp? Griffin, of University College?" 31382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Let me get up," said Kemp. "I'll stop where I am. And let me sit 31402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciquiet for a minute." 31412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe sat up and felt his neck. 31432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I am Griffin, of University College, and I have made myself 31452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinvisible. I am just an ordinary man--a man you have known--made 31462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinvisible." 31472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Griffin?" said Kemp. 31492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Griffin," answered the Voice. A younger student than you were, 31512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialmost an albino, six feet high, and broad, with a pink and white 31522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciface and red eyes, who won the medal for chemistry." 31532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I am confused," said Kemp. "My brain is rioting. What has this to 31552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cido with Griffin?" 31562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I _am_ Griffin." 31582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp thought. "It's horrible," he said. "But what devilry must 31602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihappen to make a man invisible?" 31612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's no devilry. It's a process, sane and intelligible enough--" 31632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's horrible!" said Kemp. "How on earth--?" 31652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's horrible enough. But I'm wounded and in pain, and tired ... 31672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciGreat God! Kemp, you are a man. Take it steady. Give me some food 31682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand drink, and let me sit down here." 31692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp stared at the bandage as it moved across the room, then saw a 31712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibasket chair dragged across the floor and come to rest near the bed. 31722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIt creaked, and the seat was depressed the quarter of an inch or so. 31732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe rubbed his eyes and felt his neck again. "This beats ghosts," he 31742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaid, and laughed stupidly. 31752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"That's better. Thank Heaven, you're getting sensible!" 31772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Or silly," said Kemp, and knuckled his eyes. 31792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Give me some whiskey. I'm near dead." 31812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It didn't feel so. Where are you? If I get up shall I run into you? 31832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci_There_! all right. Whiskey? Here. Where shall I give it to you?" 31842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe chair creaked and Kemp felt the glass drawn away from him. He 31862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilet go by an effort; his instinct was all against it. It came to 31872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirest poised twenty inches above the front edge of the seat of the 31882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichair. He stared at it in infinite perplexity. "This is--this 31892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimust be--hypnotism. You have suggested you are invisible." 31902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Nonsense," said the Voice. 31922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's frantic." 31942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Listen to me." 31962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 31972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I demonstrated conclusively this morning," began Kemp, "that 31982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinvisibility--" 31992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Never mind what you've demonstrated!--I'm starving," said the 32012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciVoice, "and the night is chilly to a man without clothes." 32022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Food?" said Kemp. 32042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe tumbler of whiskey tilted itself. "Yes," said the Invisible Man 32062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirapping it down. "Have you a dressing-gown?" 32072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp made some exclamation in an undertone. He walked to a wardrobe 32092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand produced a robe of dingy scarlet. "This do?" he asked. It was 32102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citaken from him. It hung limp for a moment in mid-air, fluttered 32112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciweirdly, stood full and decorous buttoning itself, and sat down in 32122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis chair. "Drawers, socks, slippers would be a comfort," said the 32132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciUnseen, curtly. "And food." 32142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Anything. But this is the insanest thing I ever was in, in my 32162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilife!" 32172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe turned out his drawers for the articles, and then went downstairs 32192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito ransack his larder. He came back with some cold cutlets and 32202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibread, pulled up a light table, and placed them before his guest. 32212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Never mind knives," said his visitor, and a cutlet hung in mid-air, 32222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith a sound of gnawing. 32232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Invisible!" said Kemp, and sat down on a bedroom chair. 32252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I always like to get something about me before I eat," said the 32272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciInvisible Man, with a full mouth, eating greedily. "Queer fancy!" 32282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I suppose that wrist is all right," said Kemp. 32302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Trust me," said the Invisible Man. 32322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Of all the strange and wonderful--" 32342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Exactly. But it's odd I should blunder into _your_ house to get my 32362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibandaging. My first stroke of luck! Anyhow I meant to sleep in this 32372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihouse to-night. You must stand that! It's a filthy nuisance, my 32382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblood showing, isn't it? Quite a clot over there. Gets visible as 32392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit coagulates, I see. It's only the living tissue I've changed, and 32402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cionly for as long as I'm alive.... I've been in the house three hours." 32412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But how's it done?" began Kemp, in a tone of exasperation. 32432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Confound it! The whole business--it's unreasonable from 32442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeginning to end." 32452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Quite reasonable," said the Invisible Man. "Perfectly reasonable." 32472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe reached over and secured the whiskey bottle. Kemp stared at the 32492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidevouring dressing gown. A ray of candle-light penetrating a torn 32502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipatch in the right shoulder, made a triangle of light under the 32512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cileft ribs. "What were the shots?" he asked. "How did the shooting 32522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibegin?" 32532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"There was a real fool of a man--a sort of confederate of 32552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimine--curse him!--who tried to steal my money. Has done so." 32562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Is he invisible too?" 32582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"No." 32602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Well?" 32622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Can't I have some more to eat before I tell you all that? I'm 32642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihungry--in pain. And you want me to tell stories!" 32652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp got up. "_You_ didn't do any shooting?" he asked. 32672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Not me," said his visitor. "Some fool I'd never seen fired at 32692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirandom. A lot of them got scared. They all got scared at me. Curse 32702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithem!--I say--I want more to eat than this, Kemp." 32712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'll see what there is to eat downstairs," said Kemp. "Not much, 32732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI'm afraid." 32742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAfter he had done eating, and he made a heavy meal, the Invisible 32762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMan demanded a cigar. He bit the end savagely before Kemp could 32772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifind a knife, and cursed when the outer leaf loosened. It was 32782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistrange to see him smoking; his mouth, and throat, pharynx and 32792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinares, became visible as a sort of whirling smoke cast. 32802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"This blessed gift of smoking!" he said, and puffed vigorously. 32822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'm lucky to have fallen upon you, Kemp. You must help me. Fancy 32832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citumbling on you just now! I'm in a devilish scrape--I've been mad, 32842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI think. The things I have been through! But we will do things yet. 32852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciLet me tell you--" 32862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe helped himself to more whiskey and soda. Kemp got up, looked 32882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabout him, and fetched a glass from his spare room. "It's wild--but 32892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI suppose I may drink." 32902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You haven't changed much, Kemp, these dozen years. You fair men 32922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidon't. Cool and methodical--after the first collapse. I must tell 32932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou. We will work together!" 32942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But how was it all done?" said Kemp, "and how did you get like 32962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithis?" 32972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 32982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"For God's sake, let me smoke in peace for a little while! And then 32992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI will begin to tell you." 33002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBut the story was not told that night. The Invisible Man's wrist 33022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas growing painful; he was feverish, exhausted, and his mind came 33032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciround to brood upon his chase down the hill and the struggle about 33042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe inn. He spoke in fragments of Marvel, he smoked faster, his 33052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civoice grew angry. Kemp tried to gather what he could. 33062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He was afraid of me, I could see that he was afraid of me," said 33082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe Invisible Man many times over. "He meant to give me the slip--he 33092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas always casting about! What a fool I was!" 33102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The cur! 33122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I should have killed him!" 33142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Where did you get the money?" asked Kemp, abruptly. 33162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe Invisible Man was silent for a space. "I can't tell you 33182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito-night," he said. 33192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe groaned suddenly and leant forward, supporting his invisible 33212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihead on invisible hands. "Kemp," he said, "I've had no sleep for 33222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinear three days, except a couple of dozes of an hour or so. I 33232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimust sleep soon." 33242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Well, have my room--have this room." 33262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But how can I sleep? If I sleep--he will get away. Ugh! What 33282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidoes it matter?" 33292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What's the shot wound?" asked Kemp, abruptly. 33312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Nothing--scratch and blood. Oh, God! How I want sleep!" 33332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Why not?" 33352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe Invisible Man appeared to be regarding Kemp. "Because I've a 33372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciparticular objection to being caught by my fellow-men," he said 33382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislowly. 33392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp started. 33412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Fool that I am!" said the Invisible Man, striking the table 33432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cismartly. "I've put the idea into your head." 33442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XVIII 33482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTHE INVISIBLE MAN SLEEPS 33502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciExhausted and wounded as the Invisible Man was, he refused to accept 33532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp's word that his freedom should be respected. He examined the 33542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citwo windows of the bedroom, drew up the blinds and opened the 33552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisashes, to confirm Kemp's statement that a retreat by them would be 33562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipossible. Outside the night was very quiet and still, and the new 33572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimoon was setting over the down. Then he examined the keys of the 33582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibedroom and the two dressing-room doors, to satisfy himself that 33592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithese also could be made an assurance of freedom. Finally he 33602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexpressed himself satisfied. He stood on the hearth rug and Kemp 33612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciheard the sound of a yawn. 33622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'm sorry," said the Invisible Man, "if I cannot tell you all that 33642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI have done to-night. But I am worn out. It's grotesque, no doubt. 33652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIt's horrible! But believe me, Kemp, in spite of your arguments of 33662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithis morning, it is quit a possible thing. I have made a discovery. 33672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI meant to keep it to myself. I can't. I must have a partner. And 33682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou.... We can do such things ... But to-morrow. Now, Kemp, I feel 33692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cias though I must sleep or perish." 33702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp stood in the middle of the room staring at the headless 33722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigarment. "I suppose I must leave you," he said. "It's-- 33732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciincredible. Three things happening like this, overturning all 33742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimy preconceptions--would make me insane. But it's real! Is 33752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithere anything more that I can get you?" 33762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Only bid me good-night," said Griffin. 33782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Good-night," said Kemp, and shook an invisible hand. He walked 33802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisideways to the door. Suddenly the dressing-gown walked quickly 33812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citowards him. "Understand me!" said the dressing-gown. "No attempts 33822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito hamper me, or capture me! Or--" 33832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp's face changed a little. "I thought I gave you my word," he 33852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaid. 33862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp closed the door softly behind him, and the key was turned upon 33882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim forthwith. Then, as he stood with an expression of passive 33892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciamazement on his face, the rapid feet came to the door of the 33902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidressing-room and that too was locked. Kemp slapped his brow with 33912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis hand. "Am I dreaming? Has the world gone mad--or have I?" 33922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe laughed, and put his hand to the locked door. "Barred out of my 33942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciown bedroom, by a flagrant absurdity!" he said. 33952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 33962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe walked to the head of the staircase, turned, and stared at the 33972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilocked doors. "It's fact," he said. He put his fingers to his 33982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislightly bruised neck. "Undeniable fact! 33992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But--" 34012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe shook his head hopelessly, turned, and went downstairs. 34032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe lit the dining-room lamp, got out a cigar, and began pacing the 34052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciroom, ejaculating. Now and then he would argue with himself. 34062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Invisible!" he said. 34082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Is there such a thing as an invisible animal? ... In the sea, yes. 34102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThousands--millions. All the larvae, all the little nauplii and 34112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citornarias, all the microscopic things, the jelly-fish. In the sea 34122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithere are more things invisible than visible! I never thought of 34132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat before. And in the ponds too! All those little pond-life 34142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithings--specks of colourless translucent jelly! But in air? No! 34152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It can't be. 34172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But after all--why not? 34192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"If a man was made of glass he would still be visible." 34212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHis meditation became profound. The bulk of three cigars had passed 34232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinto the invisible or diffused as a white ash over the carpet before 34242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe spoke again. Then it was merely an exclamation. He turned aside, 34252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwalked out of the room, and went into his little consulting-room and 34262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilit the gas there. It was a little room, because Dr. Kemp did not 34272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilive by practice, and in it were the day's newspapers. The morning's 34282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipaper lay carelessly opened and thrown aside. He caught it up, 34292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citurned it over, and read the account of a "Strange Story from Iping" 34302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat the mariner at Port Stowe had spelt over so painfully to Mr. 34312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMarvel. Kemp read it swiftly. 34322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Wrapped up!" said Kemp. "Disguised! Hiding it! 'No one seems to 34342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihave been aware of his misfortune.' What the devil _is_ his game?" 34352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe dropped the paper, and his eye went seeking. "Ah!" he said, and 34372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicaught up the St. James' Gazette, lying folded up as it arrived. 34382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Now we shall get at the truth," said Dr. Kemp. He rent the paper 34392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciopen; a couple of columns confronted him. "An Entire Village in 34402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSussex goes Mad" was the heading. 34412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Good Heavens!" said Kemp, reading eagerly an incredulous account 34432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof the events in Iping, of the previous afternoon, that have 34442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialready been described. Over the leaf the report in the morning 34452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipaper had been reprinted. 34462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe re-read it. "Ran through the streets striking right and left. 34482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciJaffers insensible. Mr. Huxter in great pain--still unable to 34492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidescribe what he saw. Painful humiliation--vicar. Woman ill with 34502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citerror! Windows smashed. This extraordinary story probably a 34512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifabrication. Too good not to print--cum grano!" 34522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe dropped the paper and stared blankly in front of him. "Probably 34542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia fabrication!" 34552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe caught up the paper again, and re-read the whole business. "But 34572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhen does the Tramp come in? Why the deuce was he chasing a tramp?" 34582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe sat down abruptly on the surgical bench. "He's not only 34602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinvisible," he said, "but he's mad! Homicidal!" 34612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWhen dawn came to mingle its pallor with the lamp-light and cigar 34632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cismoke of the dining-room, Kemp was still pacing up and down, trying 34642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito grasp the incredible. 34652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe was altogether too excited to sleep. His servants, descending 34672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisleepily, discovered him, and were inclined to think that 34682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciover-study had worked this ill on him. He gave them extraordinary 34692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibut quite explicit instructions to lay breakfast for two in the 34702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibelvedere study--and then to confine themselves to the basement 34712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand ground-floor. Then he continued to pace the dining-room until 34722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe morning's paper came. That had much to say and little to tell, 34732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeyond the confirmation of the evening before, and a very badly 34742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwritten account of another remarkable tale from Port Burdock. This 34752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigave Kemp the essence of the happenings at the "Jolly Cricketers," 34762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand the name of Marvel. "He has made me keep with him twenty-four 34772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihours," Marvel testified. Certain minor facts were added to the 34782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIping story, notably the cutting of the village telegraph-wire. 34792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBut there was nothing to throw light on the connexion between 34802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe Invisible Man and the Tramp; for Mr. Marvel had supplied no 34812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinformation about the three books, or the money with which he was 34822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilined. The incredulous tone had vanished and a shoal of reporters 34832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand inquirers were already at work elaborating the matter. 34842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp read every scrap of the report and sent his housemaid out to 34862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciget everyone of the morning papers she could. These also he 34872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidevoured. 34882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He is invisible!" he said. "And it reads like rage growing to 34902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimania! The things he may do! The things he may do! And he's 34912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciupstairs free as the air. What on earth ought I to do?" 34922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"For instance, would it be a breach of faith if--? No." 34942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 34952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe went to a little untidy desk in the corner, and began a note. He 34962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citore this up half written, and wrote another. He read it over and 34972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconsidered it. Then he took an envelope and addressed it to "Colonel 34982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAdye, Port Burdock." 34992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe Invisible Man awoke even as Kemp was doing this. He awoke in an 35012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cievil temper, and Kemp, alert for every sound, heard his pattering 35022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifeet rush suddenly across the bedroom overhead. Then a chair was 35032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciflung over and the wash-hand stand tumbler smashed. Kemp hurried 35042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciupstairs and rapped eagerly. 35052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XIX 35092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCERTAIN FIRST PRINCIPLES 35112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What's the matter?" asked Kemp, when the Invisible Man admitted him. 35142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Nothing," was the answer. 35162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But, confound it! The smash?" 35182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Fit of temper," said the Invisible Man. "Forgot this arm; and it's 35202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisore." 35212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You're rather liable to that sort of thing." 35232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I am." 35252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp walked across the room and picked up the fragments of broken 35272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciglass. "All the facts are out about you," said Kemp, standing up 35282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith the glass in his hand; "all that happened in Iping, and down 35292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe hill. The world has become aware of its invisible citizen. But 35302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cino one knows you are here." 35312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe Invisible Man swore. 35332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The secret's out. I gather it was a secret. I don't know what your 35352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciplans are, but of course I'm anxious to help you." 35362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe Invisible Man sat down on the bed. 35382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"There's breakfast upstairs," said Kemp, speaking as easily as 35402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipossible, and he was delighted to find his strange guest rose 35412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwillingly. Kemp led the way up the narrow staircase to the 35422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibelvedere. 35432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Before we can do anything else," said Kemp, "I must understand a 35452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilittle more about this invisibility of yours." He had sat down, 35462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciafter one nervous glance out of the window, with the air of a man 35472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwho has talking to do. His doubts of the sanity of the entire 35482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibusiness flashed and vanished again as he looked across to 35492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhere Griffin sat at the breakfast-table--a headless, handless 35502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidressing-gown, wiping unseen lips on a miraculously held serviette. 35512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's simple enough--and credible enough," said Griffin, putting 35532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe serviette aside and leaning the invisible head on an invisible 35542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihand. 35552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"No doubt, to you, but--" Kemp laughed. 35572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Well, yes; to me it seemed wonderful at first, no doubt. But now, 35592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigreat God! ... But we will do great things yet! I came on the stuff 35602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifirst at Chesilstowe." 35612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Chesilstowe?" 35632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I went there after I left London. You know I dropped medicine and 35652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citook up physics? No; well, I did. _Light_ fascinated me." 35662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Ah!" 35682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Optical density! The whole subject is a network of riddles--a 35702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinetwork with solutions glimmering elusively through. And being but 35712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citwo-and-twenty and full of enthusiasm, I said, 'I will devote my 35722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilife to this. This is worth while.' You know what fools we are at 35732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citwo-and-twenty?" 35742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Fools then or fools now," said Kemp. 35762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"As though knowing could be any satisfaction to a man! 35782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But I went to work--like a slave. And I had hardly worked and 35802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithought about the matter six months before light came through one 35812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof the meshes suddenly--blindingly! I found a general principle 35822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof pigments and refraction--a formula, a geometrical expression 35832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinvolving four dimensions. Fools, common men, even common 35842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimathematicians, do not know anything of what some general expression 35852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimay mean to the student of molecular physics. In the books--the 35862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibooks that tramp has hidden--there are marvels, miracles! But this 35872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas not a method, it was an idea, that might lead to a method by 35882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhich it would be possible, without changing any other property of 35892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimatter--except, in some instances colours--to lower the refractive 35902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciindex of a substance, solid or liquid, to that of air--so far as all 35912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipractical purposes are concerned." 35922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Phew!" said Kemp. "That's odd! But still I don't see quite ... I 35942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cican understand that thereby you could spoil a valuable stone, but 35952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipersonal invisibility is a far cry." 35962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 35972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Precisely," said Griffin. "But consider, visibility depends on the 35982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaction of the visible bodies on light. Either a body absorbs light, 35992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cior it reflects or refracts it, or does all these things. If it 36002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cineither reflects nor refracts nor absorbs light, it cannot of 36012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciitself be visible. You see an opaque red box, for instance, because 36022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe colour absorbs some of the light and reflects the rest, all the 36032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cired part of the light, to you. If it did not absorb any particular 36042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipart of the light, but reflected it all, then it would be a shining 36052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhite box. Silver! A diamond box would neither absorb much of the 36062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilight nor reflect much from the general surface, but just here 36072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand there where the surfaces were favourable the light would 36082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibe reflected and refracted, so that you would get a brilliant 36092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciappearance of flashing reflections and translucencies--a sort of 36102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciskeleton of light. A glass box would not be so brilliant, not so 36112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclearly visible, as a diamond box, because there would be less 36122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirefraction and reflection. See that? From certain points of view 36132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou would see quite clearly through it. Some kinds of glass would 36142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibe more visible than others, a box of flint glass would be brighter 36152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithan a box of ordinary window glass. A box of very thin common 36162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciglass would be hard to see in a bad light, because it would absorb 36172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihardly any light and refract and reflect very little. And if you 36182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciput a sheet of common white glass in water, still more if you 36192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciput it in some denser liquid than water, it would vanish almost 36202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialtogether, because light passing from water to glass is only 36212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislightly refracted or reflected or indeed affected in any way. 36222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIt is almost as invisible as a jet of coal gas or hydrogen is in 36232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciair. And for precisely the same reason!" 36242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 36252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Yes," said Kemp, "that is pretty plain sailing." 36262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 36272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And here is another fact you will know to be true. If a sheet of 36282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciglass is smashed, Kemp, and beaten into a powder, it becomes much 36292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimore visible while it is in the air; it becomes at last an opaque 36302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhite powder. This is because the powdering multiplies the surfaces 36312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof the glass at which refraction and reflection occur. In the sheet 36322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof glass there are only two surfaces; in the powder the light is 36332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cireflected or refracted by each grain it passes through, and very 36342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilittle gets right through the powder. But if the white powdered 36352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciglass is put into water, it forthwith vanishes. The powdered glass 36362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand water have much the same refractive index; that is, the light 36372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciundergoes very little refraction or reflection in passing from one 36382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito the other. 36392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 36402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You make the glass invisible by putting it into a liquid of nearly 36412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe same refractive index; a transparent thing becomes invisible if 36422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit is put in any medium of almost the same refractive index. And if 36432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou will consider only a second, you will see also that the powder 36442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof glass might be made to vanish in air, if its refractive index 36452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicould be made the same as that of air; for then there would be no 36462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirefraction or reflection as the light passed from glass to air." 36472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 36482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Yes, yes," said Kemp. "But a man's not powdered glass!" 36492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 36502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"No," said Griffin. "He's more transparent!" 36512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 36522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Nonsense!" 36532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 36542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"That from a doctor! How one forgets! Have you already forgotten 36552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyour physics, in ten years? Just think of all the things that are 36562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citransparent and seem not to be so. Paper, for instance, is made up 36572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof transparent fibres, and it is white and opaque only for the same 36582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cireason that a powder of glass is white and opaque. Oil white paper, 36592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifill up the interstices between the particles with oil so that there 36602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciis no longer refraction or reflection except at the surfaces, and 36612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit becomes as transparent as glass. And not only paper, but cotton 36622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifibre, linen fibre, wool fibre, woody fibre, and _bone_, Kemp, 36632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci_flesh_, Kemp, _hair_, Kemp, _nails_ and _nerves_, Kemp, in fact 36642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe whole fabric of a man except the red of his blood and the black 36652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipigment of hair, are all made up of transparent, colourless tissue. 36662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSo little suffices to make us visible one to the other. For the 36672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimost part the fibres of a living creature are no more opaque than 36682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwater." 36692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 36702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Great Heavens!" cried Kemp. "Of course, of course! I was thinking 36712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cionly last night of the sea larvae and all jelly-fish!" 36722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 36732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"_Now_ you have me! And all that I knew and had in mind a year after 36742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI left London--six years ago. But I kept it to myself. I had to do 36752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimy work under frightful disadvantages. Oliver, my professor, was a 36762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciscientific bounder, a journalist by instinct, a thief of ideas--he 36772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas always prying! And you know the knavish system of the scientific 36782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciworld. I simply would not publish, and let him share my credit. I 36792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwent on working; I got nearer and nearer making my formula into an 36802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexperiment, a reality. I told no living soul, because I meant to 36812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciflash my work upon the world with crushing effect and become famous 36822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciat a blow. I took up the question of pigments to fill up certain 36832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigaps. And suddenly, not by design but by accident, I made a 36842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidiscovery in physiology." 36852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 36862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Yes?" 36872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 36882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You know the red colouring matter of blood; it can be made 36892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhite--colourless--and remain with all the functions it has now!" 36902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 36912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp gave a cry of incredulous amazement. 36922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 36932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe Invisible Man rose and began pacing the little study. "You may 36942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwell exclaim. I remember that night. It was late at night--in the 36952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidaytime one was bothered with the gaping, silly students--and I 36962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciworked then sometimes till dawn. It came suddenly, splendid and 36972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicomplete in my mind. I was alone; the laboratory was still, with the 36982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citall lights burning brightly and silently. In all my great moments 36992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI have been alone. 'One could make an animal--a tissue--transparent! 37002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciOne could make it invisible! All except the pigments--I could be 37012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinvisible!' I said, suddenly realising what it meant to be an albino 37022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith such knowledge. It was overwhelming. I left the filtering I was 37032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidoing, and went and stared out of the great window at the stars. 37042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci'I could be invisible!' I repeated. 37052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"To do such a thing would be to transcend magic. And I beheld, 37072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunclouded by doubt, a magnificent vision of all that invisibility 37082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimight mean to a man--the mystery, the power, the freedom. Drawbacks 37092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI saw none. You have only to think! And I, a shabby, poverty-struck, 37102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihemmed-in demonstrator, teaching fools in a provincial college, 37112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimight suddenly become--this. I ask you, Kemp if _you_ ... Anyone, I 37122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citell you, would have flung himself upon that research. And I worked 37132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithree years, and every mountain of difficulty I toiled over showed 37142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cianother from its summit. The infinite details! And the exasperation! 37152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciA professor, a provincial professor, always prying. 'When are you 37162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigoing to publish this work of yours?' was his everlasting question. 37172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd the students, the cramped means! Three years I had of it-- 37182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And after three years of secrecy and exasperation, I found that to 37202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicomplete it was impossible--impossible." 37212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"How?" asked Kemp. 37232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Money," said the Invisible Man, and went again to stare out of the 37252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwindow. 37262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe turned around abruptly. "I robbed the old man--robbed my 37282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifather. 37292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The money was not his, and he shot himself." 37312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XX 37352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAT THE HOUSE IN GREAT PORTLAND STREET 37372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciFor a moment Kemp sat in silence, staring at the back of the 37402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciheadless figure at the window. Then he started, struck by a thought, 37412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirose, took the Invisible Man's arm, and turned him away from the 37422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cioutlook. 37432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You are tired," he said, "and while I sit, you walk about. Have 37452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimy chair." 37462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe placed himself between Griffin and the nearest window. 37482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciFor a space Griffin sat silent, and then he resumed abruptly: 37502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I had left the Chesilstowe cottage already," he said, "when that 37522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihappened. It was last December. I had taken a room in London, a 37532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilarge unfurnished room in a big ill-managed lodging-house in a slum 37542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinear Great Portland Street. The room was soon full of the appliances 37552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI had bought with his money; the work was going on steadily, 37562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisuccessfully, drawing near an end. I was like a man emerging from a 37572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithicket, and suddenly coming on some unmeaning tragedy. I went to 37582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibury him. My mind was still on this research, and I did not lift 37592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia finger to save his character. I remember the funeral, the cheap 37602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihearse, the scant ceremony, the windy frost-bitten hillside, and the 37612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciold college friend of his who read the service over him--a shabby, 37622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblack, bent old man with a snivelling cold. 37632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I remember walking back to the empty house, through the place that 37652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihad once been a village and was now patched and tinkered by the 37662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cijerry builders into the ugly likeness of a town. Every way the 37672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciroads ran out at last into the desecrated fields and ended in 37682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirubble heaps and rank wet weeds. I remember myself as a gaunt black 37692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifigure, going along the slippery, shiny pavement, and the strange 37702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisense of detachment I felt from the squalid respectability, the 37712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisordid commercialism of the place. 37722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I did not feel a bit sorry for my father. He seemed to me to be 37742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe victim of his own foolish sentimentality. The current cant 37752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirequired my attendance at his funeral, but it was really not my 37762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaffair. 37772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But going along the High Street, my old life came back to me 37792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifor a space, for I met the girl I had known ten years since. 37802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciOur eyes met. 37812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Something moved me to turn back and talk to her. She was a very 37832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciordinary person. 37842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It was all like a dream, that visit to the old places. I did not 37862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifeel then that I was lonely, that I had come out from the world 37872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinto a desolate place. I appreciated my loss of sympathy, but I put 37882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit down to the general inanity of things. Re-entering my room 37892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciseemed like the recovery of reality. There were the things I knew 37902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand loved. There stood the apparatus, the experiments arranged and 37912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwaiting. And now there was scarcely a difficulty left, beyond the 37922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciplanning of details. 37932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 37942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I will tell you, Kemp, sooner or later, all the complicated 37952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciprocesses. We need not go into that now. For the most part, saving 37962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicertain gaps I chose to remember, they are written in cypher in 37972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithose books that tramp has hidden. We must hunt him down. We must 37982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciget those books again. But the essential phase was to place the 37992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citransparent object whose refractive index was to be lowered between 38002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citwo radiating centres of a sort of ethereal vibration, of which I 38012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwill tell you more fully later. No, not those Roentgen vibrations--I 38022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidon't know that these others of mine have been described. Yet 38032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithey are obvious enough. I needed two little dynamos, and these I 38042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciworked with a cheap gas engine. My first experiment was with a bit 38052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof white wool fabric. It was the strangest thing in the world to 38062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisee it in the flicker of the flashes soft and white, and then to 38072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwatch it fade like a wreath of smoke and vanish. 38082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I could scarcely believe I had done it. I put my hand into the 38102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciemptiness, and there was the thing as solid as ever. I felt it 38112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciawkwardly, and threw it on the floor. I had a little trouble 38122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifinding it again. 38132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And then came a curious experience. I heard a miaow behind me, and 38152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citurning, saw a lean white cat, very dirty, on the cistern cover 38162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cioutside the window. A thought came into my head. 'Everything ready 38172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifor you,' I said, and went to the window, opened it, and called 38182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisoftly. She came in, purring--the poor beast was starving--and 38192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI gave her some milk. All my food was in a cupboard in the 38202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicorner of the room. After that she went smelling round the room, 38212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cievidently with the idea of making herself at home. The invisible 38222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirag upset her a bit; you should have seen her spit at it! But I 38232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimade her comfortable on the pillow of my truckle-bed. And I gave 38242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciher butter to get her to wash." 38252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And you processed her?" 38272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I processed her. But giving drugs to a cat is no joke, Kemp! And 38292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe process failed." 38302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Failed!" 38322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"In two particulars. These were the claws and the pigment stuff, 38342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhat is it?--at the back of the eye in a cat. You know?" 38352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Tapetum." 38372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Yes, the tapetum. It didn't go. After I'd given the stuff to 38392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibleach the blood and done certain other things to her, I gave the 38402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeast opium, and put her and the pillow she was sleeping on, on the 38412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciapparatus. And after all the rest had faded and vanished, there 38422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciremained two little ghosts of her eyes." 38432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Odd!" 38452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I can't explain it. She was bandaged and clamped, of course--so 38472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI had her safe; but she woke while she was still misty, and miaowed 38482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidismally, and someone came knocking. It was an old woman from 38492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidownstairs, who suspected me of vivisecting--a drink-sodden old 38502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicreature, with only a white cat to care for in all the world. I 38512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhipped out some chloroform, applied it, and answered the door. 38522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci'Did I hear a cat?' she asked. 'My cat?' 'Not here,' said I, very 38532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipolitely. She was a little doubtful and tried to peer past me into 38542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe room; strange enough to her no doubt--bare walls, uncurtained 38552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwindows, truckle-bed, with the gas engine vibrating, and the 38562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciseethe of the radiant points, and that faint ghastly stinging of 38572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichloroform in the air. She had to be satisfied at last and went 38582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaway again." 38592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"How long did it take?" asked Kemp. 38612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Three or four hours--the cat. The bones and sinews and the fat 38632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwere the last to go, and the tips of the coloured hairs. And, as I 38642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisay, the back part of the eye, tough, iridescent stuff it is, 38652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwouldn't go at all. 38662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It was night outside long before the business was over, and nothing 38682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas to be seen but the dim eyes and the claws. I stopped the gas 38692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciengine, felt for and stroked the beast, which was still insensible, 38702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand then, being tired, left it sleeping on the invisible pillow and 38712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwent to bed. I found it hard to sleep. I lay awake thinking weak 38722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaimless stuff, going over the experiment over and over again, or 38732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidreaming feverishly of things growing misty and vanishing about me, 38742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciuntil everything, the ground I stood on, vanished, and so I came to 38752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat sickly falling nightmare one gets. About two, the cat began 38762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimiaowing about the room. I tried to hush it by talking to it, and 38772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithen I decided to turn it out. I remember the shock I had when 38782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistriking a light--there were just the round eyes shining green--and 38792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinothing round them. I would have given it milk, but I hadn't any. It 38802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwouldn't be quiet, it just sat down and miaowed at the door. I tried 38812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito catch it, with an idea of putting it out of the window, but it 38822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwouldn't be caught, it vanished. Then it began miaowing in different 38832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciparts of the room. At last I opened the window and made a bustle. I 38842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisuppose it went out at last. I never saw any more of it. 38852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Then--Heaven knows why--I fell thinking of my father's funeral 38872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagain, and the dismal windy hillside, until the day had come. I 38882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifound sleeping was hopeless, and, locking my door after me, 38892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwandered out into the morning streets." 38902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You don't mean to say there's an invisible cat at large!" said 38922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp. 38932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"If it hasn't been killed," said the Invisible Man. "Why not?" 38952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Why not?" said Kemp. "I didn't mean to interrupt." 38972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 38982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's very probably been killed," said the Invisible Man. "It 38992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas alive four days after, I know, and down a grating in Great 39002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTichfield Street; because I saw a crowd round the place, trying 39012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito see whence the miaowing came." 39022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 39032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe was silent for the best part of a minute. Then he resumed 39042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabruptly: 39052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 39062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I remember that morning before the change very vividly. I must have 39072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigone up Great Portland Street. I remember the barracks in Albany 39082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciStreet, and the horse soldiers coming out, and at last I found the 39092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisummit of Primrose Hill. It was a sunny day in January--one of those 39102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisunny, frosty days that came before the snow this year. My weary 39112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibrain tried to formulate the position, to plot out a plan of action. 39122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 39132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I was surprised to find, now that my prize was within my grasp, how 39142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinconclusive its attainment seemed. As a matter of fact I was worked 39152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciout; the intense stress of nearly four years' continuous work left 39162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cime incapable of any strength of feeling. I was apathetic, and I 39172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citried in vain to recover the enthusiasm of my first inquiries, 39182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe passion of discovery that had enabled me to compass even the 39192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidownfall of my father's grey hairs. Nothing seemed to matter. I saw 39202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipretty clearly this was a transient mood, due to overwork and want 39212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof sleep, and that either by drugs or rest it would be possible to 39222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirecover my energies. 39232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 39242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"All I could think clearly was that the thing had to be carried 39252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithrough; the fixed idea still ruled me. And soon, for the money I 39262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihad was almost exhausted. I looked about me at the hillside, with 39272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichildren playing and girls watching them, and tried to think of all 39282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe fantastic advantages an invisible man would have in the world. 39292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAfter a time I crawled home, took some food and a strong dose of 39302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistrychnine, and went to sleep in my clothes on my unmade bed. 39312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciStrychnine is a grand tonic, Kemp, to take the flabbiness out of 39322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia man." 39332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 39342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's the devil," said Kemp. "It's the palaeolithic in a bottle." 39352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 39362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I awoke vastly invigorated and rather irritable. You know?" 39372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 39382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I know the stuff." 39392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 39402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And there was someone rapping at the door. It was my landlord 39412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith threats and inquiries, an old Polish Jew in a long grey coat 39422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand greasy slippers. I had been tormenting a cat in the night, he 39432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas sure--the old woman's tongue had been busy. He insisted on 39442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciknowing all about it. The laws in this country against vivisection 39452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwere very severe--he might be liable. I denied the cat. Then the 39462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civibration of the little gas engine could be felt all over the 39472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihouse, he said. That was true, certainly. He edged round me into 39482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe room, peering about over his German-silver spectacles, and a 39492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisudden dread came into my mind that he might carry away something 39502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof my secret. I tried to keep between him and the concentrating 39512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciapparatus I had arranged, and that only made him more curious. What 39522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas I doing? Why was I always alone and secretive? Was it legal? 39532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWas it dangerous? I paid nothing but the usual rent. His had always 39542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeen a most respectable house--in a disreputable neighbourhood. 39552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSuddenly my temper gave way. I told him to get out. He began to 39562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciprotest, to jabber of his right of entry. In a moment I had him by 39572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe collar; something ripped, and he went spinning out into his own 39582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipassage. I slammed and locked the door and sat down quivering. 39592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 39602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He made a fuss outside, which I disregarded, and after a time he 39612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwent away. 39622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 39632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But this brought matters to a crisis. I did not know what he 39642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwould do, nor even what he had the power to do. To move to fresh 39652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciapartments would have meant delay; altogether I had barely twenty 39662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipounds left in the world, for the most part in a bank--and I 39672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicould not afford that. Vanish! It was irresistible. Then there 39682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwould be an inquiry, the sacking of my room. 39692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 39702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"At the thought of the possibility of my work being exposed or 39712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinterrupted at its very climax, I became very angry and active. I 39722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihurried out with my three books of notes, my cheque-book--the tramp 39732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihas them now--and directed them from the nearest Post Office to a 39742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihouse of call for letters and parcels in Great Portland Street. I 39752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citried to go out noiselessly. Coming in, I found my landlord going 39762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciquietly upstairs; he had heard the door close, I suppose. You would 39772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihave laughed to see him jump aside on the landing as came tearing 39782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciafter him. He glared at me as I went by him, and I made the house 39792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciquiver with the slamming of my door. I heard him come shuffling up 39802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito my floor, hesitate, and go down. I set to work upon my 39812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipreparations forthwith. 39822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 39832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It was all done that evening and night. While I was still sitting 39842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunder the sickly, drowsy influence of the drugs that decolourise 39852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblood, there came a repeated knocking at the door. It ceased, 39862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifootsteps went away and returned, and the knocking was resumed. 39872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThere was an attempt to push something under the door--a blue 39882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipaper. Then in a fit of irritation I rose and went and flung the 39892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidoor wide open. 'Now then?' said I. 39902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 39912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It was my landlord, with a notice of ejectment or something. He 39922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciheld it out to me, saw something odd about my hands, I expect, and 39932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilifted his eyes to my face. 39942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 39952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"For a moment he gaped. Then he gave a sort of inarticulate cry, 39962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidropped candle and writ together, and went blundering down the dark 39972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipassage to the stairs. I shut the door, locked it, and went to the 39982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilooking-glass. Then I understood his terror.... My face was 39992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhite--like white stone. 40002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 40012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But it was all horrible. I had not expected the suffering. A night 40022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof racking anguish, sickness and fainting. I set my teeth, though my 40032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciskin was presently afire, all my body afire; but I lay there like 40042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigrim death. I understood now how it was the cat had howled until I 40052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichloroformed it. Lucky it was I lived alone and untended in my room. 40062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThere were times when I sobbed and groaned and talked. But I stuck 40072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito it.... I became insensible and woke languid in the darkness. 40082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 40092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The pain had passed. I thought I was killing myself and I did not 40102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicare. I shall never forget that dawn, and the strange horror of 40112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciseeing that my hands had become as clouded glass, and watching them 40122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigrow clearer and thinner as the day went by, until at last I could 40132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisee the sickly disorder of my room through them, though I closed my 40142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citransparent eyelids. My limbs became glassy, the bones and arteries 40152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifaded, vanished, and the little white nerves went last. I gritted 40162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimy teeth and stayed there to the end. At last only the dead tips of 40172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe fingernails remained, pallid and white, and the brown stain of 40182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisome acid upon my fingers. 40192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 40202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I struggled up. At first I was as incapable as a swathed 40212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinfant--stepping with limbs I could not see. I was weak and very 40222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihungry. I went and stared at nothing in my shaving-glass, at nothing 40232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisave where an attenuated pigment still remained behind the retina of 40242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimy eyes, fainter than mist. I had to hang on to the table and press 40252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimy forehead against the glass. 40262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 40272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It was only by a frantic effort of will that I dragged myself back 40282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito the apparatus and completed the process. 40292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 40302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I slept during the forenoon, pulling the sheet over my eyes to shut 40312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciout the light, and about midday I was awakened again by a knocking. 40322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMy strength had returned. I sat up and listened and heard a 40332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhispering. I sprang to my feet and as noiselessly as possible began 40342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito detach the connections of my apparatus, and to distribute it 40352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabout the room, so as to destroy the suggestions of its arrangement. 40362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciPresently the knocking was renewed and voices called, first my 40372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilandlord's, and then two others. To gain time I answered them. The 40382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinvisible rag and pillow came to hand and I opened the window and 40392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipitched them out on to the cistern cover. As the window opened, a 40402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciheavy crash came at the door. Someone had charged it with the idea 40412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof smashing the lock. But the stout bolts I had screwed up some 40422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidays before stopped him. That startled me, made me angry. I began 40432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito tremble and do things hurriedly. 40442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 40452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I tossed together some loose paper, straw, packing paper and so 40462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciforth, in the middle of the room, and turned on the gas. Heavy 40472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblows began to rain upon the door. I could not find the matches. I 40482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeat my hands on the wall with rage. I turned down the gas again, 40492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistepped out of the window on the cistern cover, very softly lowered 40502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe sash, and sat down, secure and invisible, but quivering with 40512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cianger, to watch events. They split a panel, I saw, and in another 40522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimoment they had broken away the staples of the bolts and stood in 40532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe open doorway. It was the landlord and his two step-sons, sturdy 40542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyoung men of three or four and twenty. Behind them fluttered the 40552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciold hag of a woman from downstairs. 40562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 40572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You may imagine their astonishment to find the room empty. One of 40582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe younger men rushed to the window at once, flung it up and stared 40592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciout. His staring eyes and thick-lipped bearded face came a foot 40602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifrom my face. I was half minded to hit his silly countenance, but I 40612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciarrested my doubled fist. He stared right through me. So did the 40622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciothers as they joined him. The old man went and peered under the 40632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibed, and then they all made a rush for the cupboard. They had to 40642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciargue about it at length in Yiddish and Cockney English. They 40652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconcluded I had not answered them, that their imagination had 40662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cideceived them. A feeling of extraordinary elation took the place 40672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof my anger as I sat outside the window and watched these four 40682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipeople--for the old lady came in, glancing suspiciously about her 40692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilike a cat, trying to understand the riddle of my behaviour. 40702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 40712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The old man, so far as I could understand his patois, agreed with 40722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe old lady that I was a vivisectionist. The sons protested in 40732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigarbled English that I was an electrician, and appealed to the 40742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidynamos and radiators. They were all nervous about my arrival, 40752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialthough I found subsequently that they had bolted the front door. 40762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe old lady peered into the cupboard and under the bed, and one of 40772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe young men pushed up the register and stared up the chimney. One 40782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof my fellow lodgers, a coster-monger who shared the opposite room 40792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith a butcher, appeared on the landing, and he was called in and 40802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citold incoherent things. 40812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 40822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It occurred to me that the radiators, if they fell into the hands 40832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof some acute well-educated person, would give me away too much, 40842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand watching my opportunity, I came into the room and tilted one of 40852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe little dynamos off its fellow on which it was standing, and 40862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cismashed both apparatus. Then, while they were trying to explain the 40872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cismash, I dodged out of the room and went softly downstairs. 40882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 40892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I went into one of the sitting-rooms and waited until they came 40902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidown, still speculating and argumentative, all a little disappointed 40912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciat finding no 'horrors,' and all a little puzzled how they stood 40922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilegally towards me. Then I slipped up again with a box of matches, 40932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifired my heap of paper and rubbish, put the chairs and bedding 40942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithereby, led the gas to the affair, by means of an india-rubber 40952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citube, and waving a farewell to the room left it for the last time." 40962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 40972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You fired the house!" exclaimed Kemp. 40982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 40992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Fired the house. It was the only way to cover my trail--and no 41002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidoubt it was insured. I slipped the bolts of the front door quietly 41012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand went out into the street. I was invisible, and I was only just 41022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeginning to realise the extraordinary advantage my invisibility 41032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigave me. My head was already teeming with plans of all the wild and 41042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwonderful things I had now impunity to do. 41052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 41062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 41072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 41082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XXI 41092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 41102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIN OXFORD STREET 41112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 41122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 41132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"In going downstairs the first time I found an unexpected difficulty 41142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibecause I could not see my feet; indeed I stumbled twice, and there 41152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas an unaccustomed clumsiness in gripping the bolt. By not looking 41162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidown, however, I managed to walk on the level passably well. 41172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 41182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"My mood, I say, was one of exaltation. I felt as a seeing man 41192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimight do, with padded feet and noiseless clothes, in a city of the 41202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblind. I experienced a wild impulse to jest, to startle people, to 41212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclap men on the back, fling people's hats astray, and generally 41222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirevel in my extraordinary advantage. 41232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 41242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But hardly had I emerged upon Great Portland Street, however (my 41252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilodging was close to the big draper's shop there), when I heard a 41262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclashing concussion and was hit violently behind, and turning saw 41272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia man carrying a basket of soda-water syphons, and looking in 41282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciamazement at his burden. Although the blow had really hurt me, I 41292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifound something so irresistible in his astonishment that I laughed 41302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialoud. 'The devil's in the basket,' I said, and suddenly twisted 41312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit out of his hand. He let go incontinently, and I swung the whole 41322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciweight into the air. 41332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 41342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But a fool of a cabman, standing outside a public house, made a 41352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisudden rush for this, and his extending fingers took me with 41362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexcruciating violence under the ear. I let the whole down with a 41372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cismash on the cabman, and then, with shouts and the clatter of feet 41382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabout me, people coming out of shops, vehicles pulling up, I 41392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirealised what I had done for myself, and cursing my folly, backed 41402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagainst a shop window and prepared to dodge out of the confusion. In 41412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia moment I should be wedged into a crowd and inevitably discovered. 41422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI pushed by a butcher boy, who luckily did not turn to see the 41432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinothingness that shoved him aside, and dodged behind the cab-man's 41442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifour-wheeler. I do not know how they settled the business, I hurried 41452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistraight across the road, which was happily clear, and hardly 41462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciheeding which way I went, in the fright of detection the incident 41472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihad given me, plunged into the afternoon throng of Oxford Street. 41482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 41492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I tried to get into the stream of people, but they were too thick 41502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifor me, and in a moment my heels were being trodden upon. I took to 41512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe gutter, the roughness of which I found painful to my feet, and 41522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciforthwith the shaft of a crawling hansom dug me forcibly under the 41532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishoulder blade, reminding me that I was already bruised severely. I 41542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistaggered out of the way of the cab, avoided a perambulator by a 41552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconvulsive movement, and found myself behind the hansom. A happy 41562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithought saved me, and as this drove slowly along I followed in its 41572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimmediate wake, trembling and astonished at the turn of my 41582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciadventure. And not only trembling, but shivering. It was a bright 41592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciday in January and I was stark naked and the thin slime of mud that 41602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicovered the road was freezing. Foolish as it seems to me now, I had 41612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinot reckoned that, transparent or not, I was still amenable to the 41622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciweather and all its consequences. 41632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 41642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Then suddenly a bright idea came into my head. I ran round and got 41652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinto the cab. And so, shivering, scared, and sniffing with the first 41662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciintimations of a cold, and with the bruises in the small of my back 41672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigrowing upon my attention, I drove slowly along Oxford Street and 41682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipast Tottenham Court Road. My mood was as different from that in 41692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhich I had sallied forth ten minutes ago as it is possible to 41702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimagine. This invisibility indeed! The one thought that possessed 41712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cime was--how was I to get out of the scrape I was in. 41722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 41732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"We crawled past Mudie's, and there a tall woman with five or six 41742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyellow-labelled books hailed my cab, and I sprang out just in time 41752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito escape her, shaving a railway van narrowly in my flight. I made 41762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cioff up the roadway to Bloomsbury Square, intending to strike north 41772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipast the Museum and so get into the quiet district. I was now 41782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicruelly chilled, and the strangeness of my situation so unnerved me 41792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat I whimpered as I ran. At the northward corner of the Square a 41802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilittle white dog ran out of the Pharmaceutical Society's offices, 41812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand incontinently made for me, nose down. 41822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 41832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I had never realised it before, but the nose is to the mind of a 41842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidog what the eye is to the mind of a seeing man. Dogs perceive the 41852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciscent of a man moving as men perceive his vision. This brute began 41862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibarking and leaping, showing, as it seemed to me, only too plainly 41872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat he was aware of me. I crossed Great Russell Street, glancing 41882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciover my shoulder as I did so, and went some way along Montague 41892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciStreet before I realised what I was running towards. 41902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 41912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Then I became aware of a blare of music, and looking along the 41922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistreet saw a number of people advancing out of Russell Square, red 41932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishirts, and the banner of the Salvation Army to the fore. Such a 41942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicrowd, chanting in the roadway and scoffing on the pavement, I 41952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicould not hope to penetrate, and dreading to go back and farther 41962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifrom home again, and deciding on the spur of the moment, I ran up 41972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe white steps of a house facing the museum railings, and stood 41982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithere until the crowd should have passed. Happily the dog stopped 41992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciat the noise of the band too, hesitated, and turned tail, running 42002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciback to Bloomsbury Square again. 42012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 42022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"On came the band, bawling with unconscious irony some hymn about 42032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci'When shall we see His face?' and it seemed an interminable time 42042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito me before the tide of the crowd washed along the pavement by me. 42052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThud, thud, thud, came the drum with a vibrating resonance, and for 42062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe moment I did not notice two urchins stopping at the railings by 42072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cime. 'See 'em,' said one. 'See what?' said the other. 'Why--them 42082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifootmarks--bare. Like what you makes in mud.' 42092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 42102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I looked down and saw the youngsters had stopped and were gaping 42112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciat the muddy footmarks I had left behind me up the newly whitened 42122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisteps. The passing people elbowed and jostled them, but their 42132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconfounded intelligence was arrested. 'Thud, thud, thud, when, 42142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithud, shall we see, thud, his face, thud, thud.' 'There's a 42152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibarefoot man gone up them steps, or I don't know nothing,' said 42162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cione. 'And he ain't never come down again. And his foot was 42172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia-bleeding.' 42182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 42192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The thick of the crowd had already passed. 'Looky there, Ted,' 42202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciquoth the younger of the detectives, with the sharpness of surprise 42212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin his voice, and pointed straight to my feet. I looked down and 42222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaw at once the dim suggestion of their outline sketched in 42232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisplashes of mud. For a moment I was paralysed. 42242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 42252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"'Why, that's rum,' said the elder. 'Dashed rum! It's just like 42262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe ghost of a foot, ain't it?' He hesitated and advanced with 42272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cioutstretched hand. A man pulled up short to see what he was 42282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicatching, and then a girl. In another moment he would have touched 42292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cime. Then I saw what to do. I made a step, the boy started back with 42302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cian exclamation, and with a rapid movement I swung myself over into 42312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe portico of the next house. But the smaller boy was sharp-eyed 42322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cienough to follow the movement, and before I was well down the 42332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisteps and upon the pavement, he had recovered from his momentary 42342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciastonishment and was shouting out that the feet had gone over the 42352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwall. 42362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 42372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"They rushed round and saw my new footmarks flash into being on the 42382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilower step and upon the pavement. 'What's up?' asked someone. 42392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci'Feet! Look! Feet running!' 42402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 42412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Everybody in the road, except my three pursuers, was pouring along 42422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciafter the Salvation Army, and this blow not only impeded me but them. 42432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThere was an eddy of surprise and interrogation. At the cost of 42442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibowling over one young fellow I got through, and in another moment 42452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI was rushing headlong round the circuit of Russell Square, with 42462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisix or seven astonished people following my footmarks. There was 42472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cino time for explanation, or else the whole host would have been 42482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciafter me. 42492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 42502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Twice I doubled round corners, thrice I crossed the road and came 42512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciback upon my tracks, and then, as my feet grew hot and dry, the 42522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidamp impressions began to fade. At last I had a breathing space 42532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand rubbed my feet clean with my hands, and so got away altogether. 42542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe last I saw of the chase was a little group of a dozen people 42552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciperhaps, studying with infinite perplexity a slowly drying 42562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifootprint that had resulted from a puddle in Tavistock Square, a 42572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifootprint as isolated and incomprehensible to them as Crusoe's 42582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisolitary discovery. 42592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 42602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"This running warmed me to a certain extent, and I went on with a 42612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibetter courage through the maze of less frequented roads that runs 42622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihereabouts. My back had now become very stiff and sore, my tonsils 42632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwere painful from the cabman's fingers, and the skin of my neck 42642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihad been scratched by his nails; my feet hurt exceedingly and I 42652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas lame from a little cut on one foot. I saw in time a blind 42662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciman approaching me, and fled limping, for I feared his subtle 42672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciintuitions. Once or twice accidental collisions occurred and I left 42682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipeople amazed, with unaccountable curses ringing in their ears. 42692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen came something silent and quiet against my face, and across 42702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe Square fell a thin veil of slowly falling flakes of snow. I had 42712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicaught a cold, and do as I would I could not avoid an occasional 42722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisneeze. And every dog that came in sight, with its pointing nose 42732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand curious sniffing, was a terror to me. 42742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 42752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Then came men and boys running, first one and then others, and 42762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishouting as they ran. It was a fire. They ran in the direction of 42772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimy lodging, and looking back down a street I saw a mass of black 42782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cismoke streaming up above the roofs and telephone wires. It was my 42792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilodging burning; my clothes, my apparatus, all my resources indeed, 42802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexcept my cheque-book and the three volumes of memoranda that 42812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciawaited me in Great Portland Street, were there. Burning! I had 42822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciburnt my boats--if ever a man did! The place was blazing." 42832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 42842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe Invisible Man paused and thought. Kemp glanced nervously out of 42852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe window. "Yes?" he said. "Go on." 42862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 42872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 42882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 42892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XXII 42902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 42912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIN THE EMPORIUM 42922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 42932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 42942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"So last January, with the beginning of a snowstorm in the air 42952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabout me--and if it settled on me it would betray me!--weary, 42962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicold, painful, inexpressibly wretched, and still but half convinced 42972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof my invisible quality, I began this new life to which I am 42982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicommitted. I had no refuge, no appliances, no human being in the 42992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciworld in whom I could confide. To have told my secret would have 43002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigiven me away--made a mere show and rarity of me. Nevertheless, I 43012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas half-minded to accost some passer-by and throw myself upon his 43022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimercy. But I knew too clearly the terror and brutal cruelty my 43032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciadvances would evoke. I made no plans in the street. My sole object 43042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas to get shelter from the snow, to get myself covered and warm; 43052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithen I might hope to plan. But even to me, an Invisible Man, the 43062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirows of London houses stood latched, barred, and bolted 43072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimpregnably. 43082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 43092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Only one thing could I see clearly before me--the cold exposure 43102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand misery of the snowstorm and the night. 43112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 43122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And then I had a brilliant idea. I turned down one of the roads 43132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cileading from Gower Street to Tottenham Court Road, and found myself 43142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cioutside Omniums, the big establishment where everything is to be 43152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibought--you know the place: meat, grocery, linen, furniture, 43162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclothing, oil paintings even--a huge meandering collection of shops 43172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirather than a shop. I had thought I should find the doors open, but 43182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithey were closed, and as I stood in the wide entrance a carriage 43192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistopped outside, and a man in uniform--you know the kind of 43202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipersonage with 'Omnium' on his cap--flung open the door. I contrived 43212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito enter, and walking down the shop--it was a department where they 43222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwere selling ribbons and gloves and stockings and that kind of 43232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithing--came to a more spacious region devoted to picnic baskets and 43242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwicker furniture. 43252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 43262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I did not feel safe there, however; people were going to and fro, 43272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand I prowled restlessly about until I came upon a huge section in 43282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cian upper floor containing multitudes of bedsteads, and over these I 43292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclambered, and found a resting-place at last among a huge pile of 43302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifolded flock mattresses. The place was already lit up and agreeably 43312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwarm, and I decided to remain where I was, keeping a cautious 43322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cieye on the two or three sets of shopmen and customers who were 43332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimeandering through the place, until closing time came. Then I 43342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishould be able, I thought, to rob the place for food and clothing, 43352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand disguised, prowl through it and examine its resources, perhaps 43362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisleep on some of the bedding. That seemed an acceptable plan. 43372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMy idea was to procure clothing to make myself a muffled but 43382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciacceptable figure, to get money, and then to recover my books 43392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand parcels where they awaited me, take a lodging somewhere and 43402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cielaborate plans for the complete realisation of the advantages my 43412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinvisibility gave me (as I still imagined) over my fellow-men. 43422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 43432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Closing time arrived quickly enough. It could not have been more 43442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithan an hour after I took up my position on the mattresses before I 43452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinoticed the blinds of the windows being drawn, and customers being 43462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimarched doorward. And then a number of brisk young men began with 43472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciremarkable alacrity to tidy up the goods that remained disturbed. I 43482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cileft my lair as the crowds diminished, and prowled cautiously out 43492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinto the less desolate parts of the shop. I was really surprised to 43502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciobserve how rapidly the young men and women whipped away the goods 43512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidisplayed for sale during the day. All the boxes of goods, the 43522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihanging fabrics, the festoons of lace, the boxes of sweets in the 43532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigrocery section, the displays of this and that, were being whipped 43542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidown, folded up, slapped into tidy receptacles, and everything that 43552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicould not be taken down and put away had sheets of some coarse 43562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistuff like sacking flung over them. Finally all the chairs were 43572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citurned up on to the counters, leaving the floor clear. Directly 43582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cieach of these young people had done, he or she made promptly for 43592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe door with such an expression of animation as I have rarely 43602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciobserved in a shop assistant before. Then came a lot of youngsters 43612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciscattering sawdust and carrying pails and brooms. I had to dodge 43622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito get out of the way, and as it was, my ankle got stung with the 43632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisawdust. For some time, wandering through the swathed and darkened 43642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidepartments, I could hear the brooms at work. And at last a good 43652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihour or more after the shop had been closed, came a noise of 43662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilocking doors. Silence came upon the place, and I found myself 43672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwandering through the vast and intricate shops, galleries, show-rooms 43682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof the place, alone. It was very still; in one place I remember 43692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipassing near one of the Tottenham Court Road entrances and listening 43702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito the tapping of boot-heels of the passers-by. 43712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 43722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"My first visit was to the place where I had seen stockings and 43732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigloves for sale. It was dark, and I had the devil of a hunt after 43742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimatches, which I found at last in the drawer of the little cash 43752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidesk. Then I had to get a candle. I had to tear down wrappings and 43762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciransack a number of boxes and drawers, but at last I managed to turn 43772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciout what I sought; the box label called them lambswool pants, and 43782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilambswool vests. Then socks, a thick comforter, and then I went to 43792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe clothing place and got trousers, a lounge jacket, an overcoat 43802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand a slouch hat--a clerical sort of hat with the brim turned down. 43812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI began to feel a human being again, and my next thought was food. 43822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 43832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Upstairs was a refreshment department, and there I got cold meat. 43842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThere was coffee still in the urn, and I lit the gas and warmed it 43852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciup again, and altogether I did not do badly. Afterwards, prowling 43862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithrough the place in search of blankets--I had to put up at last 43872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith a heap of down quilts--I came upon a grocery section with 43882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia lot of chocolate and candied fruits, more than was good for me 43892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciindeed--and some white burgundy. And near that was a toy department, 43902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand I had a brilliant idea. I found some artificial noses--dummy 43912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinoses, you know, and I thought of dark spectacles. But Omniums had 43922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cino optical department. My nose had been a difficulty indeed--I had 43932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithought of paint. But the discovery set my mind running on wigs and 43942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimasks and the like. Finally I went to sleep in a heap of down 43952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciquilts, very warm and comfortable. 43962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 43972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"My last thoughts before sleeping were the most agreeable I had had 43982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisince the change. I was in a state of physical serenity, and that 43992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas reflected in my mind. I thought that I should be able to slip 44002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciout unobserved in the morning with my clothes upon me, muffling my 44012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciface with a white wrapper I had taken, purchase, with the money I 44022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihad taken, spectacles and so forth, and so complete my disguise. I 44032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilapsed into disorderly dreams of all the fantastic things that had 44042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihappened during the last few days. I saw the ugly little Jew of a 44052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilandlord vociferating in his rooms; I saw his two sons marvelling, 44062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand the wrinkled old woman's gnarled face as she asked for her cat. 44072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI experienced again the strange sensation of seeing the cloth 44082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidisappear, and so I came round to the windy hillside and the 44092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisniffing old clergyman mumbling 'Earth to earth, ashes to ashes, 44102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidust to dust,' at my father's open grave. 44112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 44122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"'You also,' said a voice, and suddenly I was being forced towards 44132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe grave. I struggled, shouted, appealed to the mourners, but they 44142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicontinued stonily following the service; the old clergyman, too, 44152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinever faltered droning and sniffing through the ritual. I realised 44162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI was invisible and inaudible, that overwhelming forces had their 44172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigrip on me. I struggled in vain, I was forced over the brink, the 44182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicoffin rang hollow as I fell upon it, and the gravel came flying 44192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciafter me in spadefuls. Nobody heeded me, nobody was aware of me. I 44202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimade convulsive struggles and awoke. 44212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 44222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The pale London dawn had come, the place was full of a chilly grey 44232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilight that filtered round the edges of the window blinds. I sat up, 44242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand for a time I could not think where this ample apartment, with 44252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciits counters, its piles of rolled stuff, its heap of quilts and 44262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicushions, its iron pillars, might be. Then, as recollection came 44272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciback to me, I heard voices in conversation. 44282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 44292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Then far down the place, in the brighter light of some department 44302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhich had already raised its blinds, I saw two men approaching. I 44312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciscrambled to my feet, looking about me for some way of escape, and 44322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cieven as I did so the sound of my movement made them aware of me. I 44332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisuppose they saw merely a figure moving quietly and quickly away. 44342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci'Who's that?' cried one, and 'Stop, there!' shouted the other. I 44352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidashed around a corner and came full tilt--a faceless figure, 44362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimind you!--on a lanky lad of fifteen. He yelled and I bowled him 44372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciover, rushed past him, turned another corner, and by a happy 44382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinspiration threw myself behind a counter. In another moment feet 44392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwent running past and I heard voices shouting, 'All hands to the 44402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidoors!' asking what was 'up,' and giving one another advice how to 44412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicatch me. 44422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 44432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Lying on the ground, I felt scared out of my wits. But--odd as 44442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit may seem--it did not occur to me at the moment to take off my 44452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclothes as I should have done. I had made up my mind, I suppose, to 44462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciget away in them, and that ruled me. And then down the vista of the 44472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicounters came a bawling of 'Here he is!' 44482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 44492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I sprang to my feet, whipped a chair off the counter, and sent it 44502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhirling at the fool who had shouted, turned, came into another 44512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciround a corner, sent him spinning, and rushed up the stairs. He 44522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cikept his footing, gave a view hallo, and came up the staircase hot 44532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciafter me. Up the staircase were piled a multitude of those 44542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibright-coloured pot things--what are they?" 44552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 44562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Art pots," suggested Kemp. 44572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 44582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"That's it! Art pots. Well, I turned at the top step and swung 44592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciround, plucked one out of a pile and smashed it on his silly head 44602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cias he came at me. The whole pile of pots went headlong, and I heard 44612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishouting and footsteps running from all parts. I made a mad rush 44622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifor the refreshment place, and there was a man in white like a man 44632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicook, who took up the chase. I made one last desperate turn and 44642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifound myself among lamps and ironmongery. I went behind the counter 44652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof this, and waited for my cook, and as he bolted in at the head of 44662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe chase, I doubled him up with a lamp. Down he went, and I 44672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicrouched down behind the counter and began whipping off my clothes 44682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cias fast as I could. Coat, jacket, trousers, shoes were all right, 44692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibut a lambswool vest fits a man like a skin. I heard more men 44702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicoming, my cook was lying quiet on the other side of the counter, 44712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistunned or scared speechless, and I had to make another dash for 44722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit, like a rabbit hunted out of a wood-pile. 44732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 44742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"'This way, policeman!' I heard someone shouting. I found myself in 44752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimy bedstead storeroom again, and at the end of a wilderness of 44762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwardrobes. I rushed among them, went flat, got rid of my vest after 44772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinfinite wriggling, and stood a free man again, panting and scared, 44782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cias the policeman and three of the shopmen came round the corner. 44792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThey made a rush for the vest and pants, and collared the trousers. 44802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci'He's dropping his plunder,' said one of the young men. 'He _must_ 44812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibe somewhere here.' 44822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 44832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But they did not find me all the same. 44842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 44852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I stood watching them hunt for me for a time, and cursing my 44862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciill-luck in losing the clothes. Then I went into the refreshment-room, 44872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidrank a little milk I found there, and sat down by the fire to 44882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconsider my position. 44892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 44902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"In a little while two assistants came in and began to talk over 44912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe business very excitedly and like the fools they were. I heard a 44922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimagnified account of my depredations, and other speculations as to 44932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimy whereabouts. Then I fell to scheming again. The insurmountable 44942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidifficulty of the place, especially now it was alarmed, was to get 44952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciany plunder out of it. I went down into the warehouse to see if 44962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithere was any chance of packing and addressing a parcel, but I 44972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicould not understand the system of checking. About eleven o'clock, 44982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe snow having thawed as it fell, and the day being finer and a 44992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilittle warmer than the previous one, I decided that the Emporium 45002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas hopeless, and went out again, exasperated at my want of 45012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisuccess, with only the vaguest plans of action in my mind." 45022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XXIII 45062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIN DRURY LANE 45082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But you begin now to realise," said the Invisible Man, "the full 45112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidisadvantage of my condition. I had no shelter--no covering--to 45122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciget clothing was to forego all my advantage, to make myself a 45132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistrange and terrible thing. I was fasting; for to eat, to fill 45142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimyself with unassimilated matter, would be to become grotesquely 45152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civisible again." 45162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I never thought of that," said Kemp. 45182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Nor had I. And the snow had warned me of other dangers. I could not 45202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigo abroad in snow--it would settle on me and expose me. Rain, too, 45212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwould make me a watery outline, a glistening surface of a man--a 45222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibubble. And fog--I should be like a fainter bubble in a fog, 45232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia surface, a greasy glimmer of humanity. Moreover, as I went 45242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabroad--in the London air--I gathered dirt about my ankles, floating 45252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cismuts and dust upon my skin. I did not know how long it would be 45262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibefore I should become visible from that cause also. But I saw 45272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclearly it could not be for long. 45282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Not in London at any rate. 45302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I went into the slums towards Great Portland Street, and found 45322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimyself at the end of the street in which I had lodged. I did not 45332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigo that way, because of the crowd halfway down it opposite to the 45342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistill smoking ruins of the house I had fired. My most immediate 45352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciproblem was to get clothing. What to do with my face puzzled me. 45362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen I saw in one of those little miscellaneous shops--news, 45372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisweets, toys, stationery, belated Christmas tomfoolery, and so 45382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciforth--an array of masks and noses. I realised that problem was 45392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisolved. In a flash I saw my course. I turned about, no longer 45402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaimless, and went--circuitously in order to avoid the busy ways, 45412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citowards the back streets north of the Strand; for I remembered, 45422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithough not very distinctly where, that some theatrical costumiers 45432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihad shops in that district. 45442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The day was cold, with a nipping wind down the northward running 45462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistreets. I walked fast to avoid being overtaken. Every crossing was 45472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia danger, every passenger a thing to watch alertly. One man as I 45482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas about to pass him at the top of Bedford Street, turned upon 45492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cime abruptly and came into me, sending me into the road and almost 45502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunder the wheel of a passing hansom. The verdict of the cab-rank 45512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas that he had had some sort of stroke. I was so unnerved by this 45522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciencounter that I went into Covent Garden Market and sat down for 45532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisome time in a quiet corner by a stall of violets, panting and 45542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citrembling. I found I had caught a fresh cold, and had to turn out 45552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciafter a time lest my sneezes should attract attention. 45562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"At last I reached the object of my quest, a dirty, fly-blown little 45582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishop in a by-way near Drury Lane, with a window full of tinsel 45592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirobes, sham jewels, wigs, slippers, dominoes and theatrical 45602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciphotographs. The shop was old-fashioned and low and dark, and the 45612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihouse rose above it for four storeys, dark and dismal. I peered 45622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithrough the window and, seeing no one within, entered. The opening 45632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof the door set a clanking bell ringing. I left it open, and walked 45642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciround a bare costume stand, into a corner behind a cheval glass. For 45652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia minute or so no one came. Then I heard heavy feet striding across 45662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia room, and a man appeared down the shop. 45672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"My plans were now perfectly definite. I proposed to make my way 45692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinto the house, secrete myself upstairs, watch my opportunity, and 45702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhen everything was quiet, rummage out a wig, mask, spectacles, and 45712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicostume, and go into the world, perhaps a grotesque but still a 45722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicredible figure. And incidentally of course I could rob the house 45732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof any available money. 45742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The man who had just entered the shop was a short, slight, 45762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihunched, beetle-browed man, with long arms and very short bandy 45772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilegs. Apparently I had interrupted a meal. He stared about the shop 45782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith an expression of expectation. This gave way to surprise, and 45792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithen to anger, as he saw the shop empty. 'Damn the boys!' he said. 45802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe went to stare up and down the street. He came in again in a 45812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciminute, kicked the door to with his foot spitefully, and went 45822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimuttering back to the house door. 45832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I came forward to follow him, and at the noise of my movement he 45852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistopped dead. I did so too, startled by his quickness of ear. He 45862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislammed the house door in my face. 45872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I stood hesitating. Suddenly I heard his quick footsteps returning, 45892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand the door reopened. He stood looking about the shop like one who 45902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas still not satisfied. Then, murmuring to himself, he examined the 45912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciback of the counter and peered behind some fixtures. Then he stood 45922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidoubtful. He had left the house door open and I slipped into the 45932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinner room. 45942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 45952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It was a queer little room, poorly furnished and with a number of 45962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibig masks in the corner. On the table was his belated breakfast, 45972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand it was a confoundedly exasperating thing for me, Kemp, to have 45982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito sniff his coffee and stand watching while he came in and resumed 45992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis meal. And his table manners were irritating. Three doors opened 46002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinto the little room, one going upstairs and one down, but they 46012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwere all shut. I could not get out of the room while he was there; 46022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI could scarcely move because of his alertness, and there was a 46032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidraught down my back. Twice I strangled a sneeze just in time. 46042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 46052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The spectacular quality of my sensations was curious and novel, but 46062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifor all that I was heartily tired and angry long before he had done 46072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis eating. But at last he made an end and putting his beggarly 46082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicrockery on the black tin tray upon which he had had his teapot, and 46092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigathering all the crumbs up on the mustard stained cloth, he took 46102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe whole lot of things after him. His burden prevented his shutting 46112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe door behind him--as he would have done; I never saw such a man 46122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifor shutting doors--and I followed him into a very dirty underground 46132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cikitchen and scullery. I had the pleasure of seeing him begin to wash 46142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciup, and then, finding no good in keeping down there, and the brick 46152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifloor being cold on my feet, I returned upstairs and sat in his 46162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichair by the fire. It was burning low, and scarcely thinking, I put 46172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cion a little coal. The noise of this brought him up at once, and 46182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe stood aglare. He peered about the room and was within an ace 46192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof touching me. Even after that examination, he scarcely seemed 46202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisatisfied. He stopped in the doorway and took a final inspection 46212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibefore he went down. 46222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 46232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I waited in the little parlour for an age, and at last he came up 46242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand opened the upstairs door. I just managed to get by him. 46252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 46262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"On the staircase he stopped suddenly, so that I very nearly 46272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblundered into him. He stood looking back right into my face and 46282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilistening. 'I could have sworn,' he said. His long hairy hand 46292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipulled at his lower lip. His eye went up and down the staircase. 46302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen he grunted and went on up again. 46312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 46322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"His hand was on the handle of a door, and then he stopped again 46332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith the same puzzled anger on his face. He was becoming aware of 46342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe faint sounds of my movements about him. The man must have had 46352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidiabolically acute hearing. He suddenly flashed into rage. 'If 46362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithere's anyone in this house--' he cried with an oath, and left the 46372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithreat unfinished. He put his hand in his pocket, failed to find 46382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhat he wanted, and rushing past me went blundering noisily and 46392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipugnaciously downstairs. But I did not follow him. I sat on the 46402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihead of the staircase until his return. 46412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 46422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Presently he came up again, still muttering. He opened the door of 46432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe room, and before I could enter, slammed it in my face. 46442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 46452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I resolved to explore the house, and spent some time in doing so 46462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cias noiselessly as possible. The house was very old and tumble-down, 46472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidamp so that the paper in the attics was peeling from the walls, and 46482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirat infested. Some of the door handles were stiff and I was afraid 46492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito turn them. Several rooms I did inspect were unfurnished, and 46502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciothers were littered with theatrical lumber, bought second-hand, I 46512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cijudged, from its appearance. In one room next to his I found a lot 46522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof old clothes. I began routing among these, and in my eagerness 46532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciforgot again the evident sharpness of his ears. I heard a stealthy 46542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifootstep and, looking up just in time, saw him peering in at the 46552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citumbled heap and holding an old-fashioned revolver in his hand. 46562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI stood perfectly still while he stared about open-mouthed and 46572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisuspicious. 'It must have been her,' he said slowly. 'Damn her!' 46582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 46592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He shut the door quietly, and immediately I heard the key turn in 46602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe lock. Then his footsteps retreated. I realised abruptly that I 46612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas locked in. For a minute I did not know what to do. I walked 46622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifrom door to window and back, and stood perplexed. A gust of anger 46632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicame upon me. But I decided to inspect the clothes before I did 46642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cianything further, and my first attempt brought down a pile from an 46652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciupper shelf. This brought him back, more sinister than ever. That 46662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citime he actually touched me, jumped back with amazement and stood 46672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciastonished in the middle of the room. 46682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 46692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Presently he calmed a little. 'Rats,' he said in an undertone, 46702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifingers on lips. He was evidently a little scared. I edged quietly 46712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciout of the room, but a plank creaked. Then the infernal little brute 46722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistarted going all over the house, revolver in hand and locking door 46732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciafter door and pocketing the keys. When I realised what he was up to 46742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI had a fit of rage--I could hardly control myself sufficiently to 46752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwatch my opportunity. By this time I knew he was alone in the house, 46762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand so I made no more ado, but knocked him on the head." 46772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 46782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Knocked him on the head?" exclaimed Kemp. 46792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 46802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Yes--stunned him--as he was going downstairs. Hit him from 46812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibehind with a stool that stood on the landing. He went downstairs 46822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilike a bag of old boots." 46832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 46842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But--I say! The common conventions of humanity--" 46852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 46862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Are all very well for common people. But the point was, Kemp, that 46872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI had to get out of that house in a disguise without his seeing me. 46882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI couldn't think of any other way of doing it. And then I gagged 46892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim with a Louis Quatorze vest and tied him up in a sheet." 46902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 46912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Tied him up in a sheet!" 46922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 46932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Made a sort of bag of it. It was rather a good idea to keep the 46942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciidiot scared and quiet, and a devilish hard thing to get out 46952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof--head away from the string. My dear Kemp, it's no good your 46962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisitting glaring as though I was a murderer. It had to be done. He 46972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihad his revolver. If once he saw me he would be able to describe 46982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cime--" 46992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But still," said Kemp, "in England--to-day. And the man was in 47012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis own house, and you were--well, robbing." 47022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Robbing! Confound it! You'll call me a thief next! Surely, Kemp, 47042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou're not fool enough to dance on the old strings. Can't you see 47052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimy position?" 47062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And his too," said Kemp. 47082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe Invisible Man stood up sharply. "What do you mean to say?" 47102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp's face grew a trifle hard. He was about to speak and checked 47122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihimself. "I suppose, after all," he said with a sudden change of 47132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimanner, "the thing had to be done. You were in a fix. But still--" 47142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Of course I was in a fix--an infernal fix. And he made me wild 47162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citoo--hunting me about the house, fooling about with his revolver, 47172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilocking and unlocking doors. He was simply exasperating. You don't 47182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblame me, do you? You don't blame me?" 47192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I never blame anyone," said Kemp. "It's quite out of fashion. What 47212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidid you do next?" 47222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I was hungry. Downstairs I found a loaf and some rank cheese--more 47242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithan sufficient to satisfy my hunger. I took some brandy and 47252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwater, and then went up past my impromptu bag--he was lying quite 47262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistill--to the room containing the old clothes. This looked out 47272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciupon the street, two lace curtains brown with dirt guarding the 47282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwindow. I went and peered out through their interstices. Outside 47292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe day was bright--by contrast with the brown shadows of the 47302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidismal house in which I found myself, dazzlingly bright. A brisk 47312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citraffic was going by, fruit carts, a hansom, a four-wheeler with a 47322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipile of boxes, a fishmonger's cart. I turned with spots of colour 47332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciswimming before my eyes to the shadowy fixtures behind me. My 47342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexcitement was giving place to a clear apprehension of my position 47352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagain. The room was full of a faint scent of benzoline, used, I 47362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisuppose, in cleaning the garments. 47372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I began a systematic search of the place. I should judge the 47392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihunchback had been alone in the house for some time. He was a 47402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicurious person. Everything that could possibly be of service to me 47412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI collected in the clothes storeroom, and then I made a deliberate 47422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciselection. I found a handbag I thought a suitable possession, and 47432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisome powder, rouge, and sticking-plaster. 47442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I had thought of painting and powdering my face and all that 47462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithere was to show of me, in order to render myself visible, but 47472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe disadvantage of this lay in the fact that I should require 47482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citurpentine and other appliances and a considerable amount of time 47492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibefore I could vanish again. Finally I chose a mask of the better 47502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citype, slightly grotesque but not more so than many human beings, 47512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidark glasses, greyish whiskers, and a wig. I could find no 47522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunderclothing, but that I could buy subsequently, and for the time I 47532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciswathed myself in calico dominoes and some white cashmere scarfs. I 47542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicould find no socks, but the hunchback's boots were rather a loose 47552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifit and sufficed. In a desk in the shop were three sovereigns and 47562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciabout thirty shillings' worth of silver, and in a locked cupboard I 47572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciburst in the inner room were eight pounds in gold. I could go forth 47582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinto the world again, equipped. 47592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Then came a curious hesitation. Was my appearance really 47612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicredible? I tried myself with a little bedroom looking-glass, 47622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinspecting myself from every point of view to discover any 47632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciforgotten chink, but it all seemed sound. I was grotesque to the 47642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citheatrical pitch, a stage miser, but I was certainly not a physical 47652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimpossibility. Gathering confidence, I took my looking-glass down 47662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinto the shop, pulled down the shop blinds, and surveyed myself 47672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifrom every point of view with the help of the cheval glass in the 47682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicorner. 47692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I spent some minutes screwing up my courage and then unlocked the 47712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishop door and marched out into the street, leaving the little man 47722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito get out of his sheet again when he liked. In five minutes a 47732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidozen turnings intervened between me and the costumier's shop. No 47742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cione appeared to notice me very pointedly. My last difficulty seemed 47752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciovercome." 47762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe stopped again. 47782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And you troubled no more about the hunchback?" said Kemp. 47802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"No," said the Invisible Man. "Nor have I heard what became of him. 47822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI suppose he untied himself or kicked himself out. The knots were 47832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipretty tight." 47842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe became silent and went to the window and stared out. 47862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What happened when you went out into the Strand?" 47882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 47892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Oh!--disillusionment again. I thought my troubles were over. 47902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciPractically I thought I had impunity to do whatever I chose, 47912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cieverything--save to give away my secret. So I thought. Whatever I 47922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidid, whatever the consequences might be, was nothing to me. I had 47932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimerely to fling aside my garments and vanish. No person could hold 47942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cime. I could take my money where I found it. I decided to treat 47952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimyself to a sumptuous feast, and then put up at a good hotel, and 47962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaccumulate a new outfit of property. I felt amazingly confident; 47972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit's not particularly pleasant recalling that I was an ass. I went 47982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinto a place and was already ordering lunch, when it occurred to me 47992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat I could not eat unless I exposed my invisible face. I finished 48002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciordering the lunch, told the man I should be back in ten minutes, 48012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand went out exasperated. I don't know if you have ever been 48022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidisappointed in your appetite." 48032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Not quite so badly," said Kemp, "but I can imagine it." 48052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I could have smashed the silly devils. At last, faint with the 48072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidesire for tasteful food, I went into another place and demanded a 48082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciprivate room. 'I am disfigured,' I said. 'Badly.' They looked at 48092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cime curiously, but of course it was not their affair--and so at 48102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilast I got my lunch. It was not particularly well served, but it 48112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisufficed; and when I had had it, I sat over a cigar, trying to plan 48122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimy line of action. And outside a snowstorm was beginning. 48132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The more I thought it over, Kemp, the more I realised what a 48152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihelpless absurdity an Invisible Man was--in a cold and dirty 48162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclimate and a crowded civilised city. Before I made this mad 48172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexperiment I had dreamt of a thousand advantages. That afternoon 48182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit seemed all disappointment. I went over the heads of the things 48192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia man reckons desirable. No doubt invisibility made it possible 48202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito get them, but it made it impossible to enjoy them when they 48212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciare got. Ambition--what is the good of pride of place when you 48222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicannot appear there? What is the good of the love of woman when 48232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciher name must needs be Delilah? I have no taste for politics, for 48242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe blackguardisms of fame, for philanthropy, for sport. What was 48252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI to do? And for this I had become a wrapped-up mystery, a swathed 48262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand bandaged caricature of a man!" 48272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe paused, and his attitude suggested a roving glance at the 48292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwindow. 48302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But how did you get to Iping?" said Kemp, anxious to keep his 48322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciguest busy talking. 48332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I went there to work. I had one hope. It was a half idea! I have 48352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit still. It is a full blown idea now. A way of getting back! Of 48362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirestoring what I have done. When I choose. When I have done all I 48372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimean to do invisibly. And that is what I chiefly want to talk to 48382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou about now." 48392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You went straight to Iping?" 48412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Yes. I had simply to get my three volumes of memoranda and my 48432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicheque-book, my luggage and underclothing, order a quantity of 48442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichemicals to work out this idea of mine--I will show you the 48452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicalculations as soon as I get my books--and then I started. Jove! 48462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI remember the snowstorm now, and the accursed bother it was to 48472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cikeep the snow from damping my pasteboard nose." 48482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"At the end," said Kemp, "the day before yesterday, when they found 48502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou out, you rather--to judge by the papers--" 48512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I did. Rather. Did I kill that fool of a constable?" 48532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"No," said Kemp. "He's expected to recover." 48552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"That's his luck, then. I clean lost my temper, the fools! Why 48572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicouldn't they leave me alone? And that grocer lout?" 48582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"There are no deaths expected," said Kemp. 48602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I don't know about that tramp of mine," said the Invisible Man, 48622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith an unpleasant laugh. 48632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"By Heaven, Kemp, you don't know what rage is! ... To have worked 48652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifor years, to have planned and plotted, and then to get some 48662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifumbling purblind idiot messing across your course! ... Every 48672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconceivable sort of silly creature that has ever been created has 48682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeen sent to cross me. 48692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"If I have much more of it, I shall go wild--I shall start 48712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimowing 'em. 48722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"As it is, they've made things a thousand times more difficult." 48742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"No doubt it's exasperating," said Kemp, drily. 48762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XXIV 48802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTHE PLAN THAT FAILED 48822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But now," said Kemp, with a side glance out of the window, "what 48852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciare we to do?" 48862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe moved nearer his guest as he spoke in such a manner as to 48882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciprevent the possibility of a sudden glimpse of the three men who 48892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwere advancing up the hill road--with an intolerable slowness, as 48902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit seemed to Kemp. 48912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What were you planning to do when you were heading for Port 48932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBurdock? Had you any plan?" 48942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 48952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I was going to clear out of the country. But I have altered that 48962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciplan rather since seeing you. I thought it would be wise, now the 48972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciweather is hot and invisibility possible, to make for the South. 48982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciEspecially as my secret was known, and everyone would be on the 48992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilookout for a masked and muffled man. You have a line of steamers 49002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifrom here to France. My idea was to get aboard one and run the 49012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirisks of the passage. Thence I could go by train into Spain, or else 49022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciget to Algiers. It would not be difficult. There a man might always 49032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibe invisible--and yet live. And do things. I was using that tramp 49042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cias a money box and luggage carrier, until I decided how to get my 49052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibooks and things sent over to meet me." 49062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"That's clear." 49082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And then the filthy brute must needs try and rob me! He _has_ hidden 49102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimy books, Kemp. Hidden my books! If I can lay my hands on him!" 49112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Best plan to get the books out of him first." 49132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But where is he? Do you know?" 49152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He's in the town police station, locked up, by his own request, in 49172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe strongest cell in the place." 49182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Cur!" said the Invisible Man. 49202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But that hangs up your plans a little." 49222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"We must get those books; those books are vital." 49242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Certainly," said Kemp, a little nervously, wondering if he heard 49262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifootsteps outside. "Certainly we must get those books. But that 49272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwon't be difficult, if he doesn't know they're for you." 49282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"No," said the Invisible Man, and thought. 49302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp tried to think of something to keep the talk going, but the 49322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciInvisible Man resumed of his own accord. 49332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Blundering into your house, Kemp," he said, "changes all my plans. 49352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciFor you are a man that can understand. In spite of all that has 49362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihappened, in spite of this publicity, of the loss of my books, of 49372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhat I have suffered, there still remain great possibilities, huge 49382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipossibilities--" 49392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You have told no one I am here?" he asked abruptly. 49412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp hesitated. "That was implied," he said. 49432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"No one?" insisted Griffin. 49452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Not a soul." 49472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Ah! Now--" The Invisible Man stood up, and sticking his arms akimbo 49492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibegan to pace the study. 49502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I made a mistake, Kemp, a huge mistake, in carrying this thing 49522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithrough alone. I have wasted strength, time, opportunities. Alone--it 49532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciis wonderful how little a man can do alone! To rob a little, 49542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito hurt a little, and there is the end. 49552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What I want, Kemp, is a goal-keeper, a helper, and a hiding-place, 49572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cian arrangement whereby I can sleep and eat and rest in peace, and 49582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunsuspected. I must have a confederate. With a confederate, with 49592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifood and rest--a thousand things are possible. 49602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Hitherto I have gone on vague lines. We have to consider all that 49622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinvisibility means, all that it does not mean. It means little 49632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciadvantage for eavesdropping and so forth--one makes sounds. It's 49642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof little help--a little help perhaps--in housebreaking and so 49652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciforth. Once you've caught me you could easily imprison me. But on 49662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe other hand I am hard to catch. This invisibility, in fact, is 49672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cionly good in two cases: It's useful in getting away, it's useful in 49682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciapproaching. It's particularly useful, therefore, in killing. I can 49692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwalk round a man, whatever weapon he has, choose my point, strike 49702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cias I like. Dodge as I like. Escape as I like." 49712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp's hand went to his moustache. Was that a movement 49732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidownstairs? 49742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And it is killing we must do, Kemp." 49762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It is killing we must do," repeated Kemp. "I'm listening to your 49782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciplan, Griffin, but I'm not agreeing, mind. _Why_ killing?" 49792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Not wanton killing, but a judicious slaying. The point is, they 49812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciknow there is an Invisible Man--as well as we know there is an 49822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciInvisible Man. And that Invisible Man, Kemp, must now establish a 49832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciReign of Terror. Yes; no doubt it's startling. But I mean it. A 49842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciReign of Terror. He must take some town like your Burdock and 49852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citerrify and dominate it. He must issue his orders. He can do that 49862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin a thousand ways--scraps of paper thrust under doors would 49872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisuffice. And all who disobey his orders he must kill, and kill 49882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciall who would defend them." 49892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Humph!" said Kemp, no longer listening to Griffin but to the sound 49912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof his front door opening and closing. 49922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It seems to me, Griffin," he said, to cover his wandering 49942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciattention, "that your confederate would be in a difficult 49952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciposition." 49962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 49972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"No one would know he was a confederate," said the Invisible Man, 49982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cieagerly. And then suddenly, "Hush! What's that downstairs?" 49992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Nothing," said Kemp, and suddenly began to speak loud and fast. 50012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I don't agree to this, Griffin," he said. "Understand me, I don't 50022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagree to this. Why dream of playing a game against the race? How 50032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cican you hope to gain happiness? Don't be a lone wolf. Publish 50042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyour results; take the world--take the nation at least--into your 50052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconfidence. Think what you might do with a million helpers--" 50062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe Invisible Man interrupted--arm extended. "There are 50082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifootsteps coming upstairs," he said in a low voice. 50092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Nonsense," said Kemp. 50112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Let me see," said the Invisible Man, and advanced, arm extended, 50132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito the door. 50142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd then things happened very swiftly. Kemp hesitated for a second 50162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand then moved to intercept him. The Invisible Man started and stood 50172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistill. "Traitor!" cried the Voice, and suddenly the dressing-gown 50182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciopened, and sitting down the Unseen began to disrobe. Kemp made 50192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithree swift steps to the door, and forthwith the Invisible Man--his 50202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilegs had vanished--sprang to his feet with a shout. Kemp flung the 50212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidoor open. 50222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAs it opened, there came a sound of hurrying feet downstairs and 50242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civoices. 50252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWith a quick movement Kemp thrust the Invisible Man back, sprang 50272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaside, and slammed the door. The key was outside and ready. In 50282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cianother moment Griffin would have been alone in the belvedere 50292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistudy, a prisoner. Save for one little thing. The key had been 50302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislipped in hastily that morning. As Kemp slammed the door it fell 50312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinoisily upon the carpet. 50322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp's face became white. He tried to grip the door handle with 50342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciboth hands. For a moment he stood lugging. Then the door gave six 50352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinches. But he got it closed again. The second time it was jerked a 50362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifoot wide, and the dressing-gown came wedging itself into the 50372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciopening. His throat was gripped by invisible fingers, and he left 50382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis hold on the handle to defend himself. He was forced back, 50392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citripped and pitched heavily into the corner of the landing. The 50402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciempty dressing-gown was flung on the top of him. 50412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHalfway up the staircase was Colonel Adye, the recipient of Kemp's 50432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciletter, the chief of the Burdock police. He was staring aghast at 50442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe sudden appearance of Kemp, followed by the extraordinary sight 50452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof clothing tossing empty in the air. He saw Kemp felled, and 50462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistruggling to his feet. He saw him rush forward, and go down again, 50472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifelled like an ox. 50482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen suddenly he was struck violently. By nothing! A vast weight, 50502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit seemed, leapt upon him, and he was hurled headlong down the 50512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistaircase, with a grip on his throat and a knee in his groin. An 50522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinvisible foot trod on his back, a ghostly patter passed downstairs, 50532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe heard the two police officers in the hall shout and run, and the 50542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifront door of the house slammed violently. 50552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe rolled over and sat up staring. He saw, staggering down the 50572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistaircase, Kemp, dusty and disheveled, one side of his face white 50582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifrom a blow, his lip bleeding, and a pink dressing-gown and some 50592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunderclothing held in his arms. 50602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"My God!" cried Kemp, "the game's up! He's gone!" 50622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XXV 50662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTHE HUNTING OF THE INVISIBLE MAN 50682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciFor a space Kemp was too inarticulate to make Adye understand the 50712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciswift things that had just happened. They stood on the landing, 50722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp speaking swiftly, the grotesque swathings of Griffin still on 50732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis arm. But presently Adye began to grasp something of the 50742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisituation. 50752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He is mad," said Kemp; "inhuman. He is pure selfishness. He thinks 50772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof nothing but his own advantage, his own safety. I have listened 50782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito such a story this morning of brutal self-seeking.... He has wounded 50792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimen. He will kill them unless we can prevent him. He will create a 50802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipanic. Nothing can stop him. He is going out now--furious!" 50812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He must be caught," said Adye. "That is certain." 50832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"But how?" cried Kemp, and suddenly became full of ideas. "You must 50852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibegin at once. You must set every available man to work; you must 50862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciprevent his leaving this district. Once he gets away, he may go 50872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithrough the countryside as he wills, killing and maiming. He dreams 50882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof a reign of terror! A reign of terror, I tell you. You must set a 50892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwatch on trains and roads and shipping. The garrison must help. You 50902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimust wire for help. The only thing that may keep him here is the 50912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithought of recovering some books of notes he counts of value. I will 50922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citell you of that! There is a man in your police station--Marvel." 50932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I know," said Adye, "I know. Those books--yes. But the tramp...." 50952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 50962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Says he hasn't them. But he thinks the tramp has. And you must 50972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciprevent him from eating or sleeping; day and night the country must 50982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibe astir for him. Food must be locked up and secured, all food, so 50992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithat he will have to break his way to it. The houses everywhere must 51002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibe barred against him. Heaven send us cold nights and rain! The 51012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhole country-side must begin hunting and keep hunting. I tell you, 51022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAdye, he is a danger, a disaster; unless he is pinned and secured, 51032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciit is frightful to think of the things that may happen." 51042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What else can we do?" said Adye. "I must go down at once and begin 51062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciorganising. But why not come? Yes--you come too! Come, and we 51072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimust hold a sort of council of war--get Hopps to help--and the 51082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirailway managers. By Jove! it's urgent. Come along--tell me as we 51092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigo. What else is there we can do? Put that stuff down." 51102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIn another moment Adye was leading the way downstairs. They found 51122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe front door open and the policemen standing outside staring at 51132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciempty air. "He's got away, sir," said one. 51142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"We must go to the central station at once," said Adye. "One of you 51162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigo on down and get a cab to come up and meet us--quickly. And 51172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinow, Kemp, what else?" 51182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Dogs," said Kemp. "Get dogs. They don't see him, but they wind 51202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim. Get dogs." 51212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Good," said Adye. "It's not generally known, but the prison 51232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciofficials over at Halstead know a man with bloodhounds. Dogs. What 51242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cielse?" 51252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Bear in mind," said Kemp, "his food shows. After eating, his food 51272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishows until it is assimilated. So that he has to hide after eating. 51282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciYou must keep on beating. Every thicket, every quiet corner. And 51292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciput all weapons--all implements that might be weapons, away. He 51302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cican't carry such things for long. And what he can snatch up and 51312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistrike men with must be hidden away." 51322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Good again," said Adye. "We shall have him yet!" 51342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And on the roads," said Kemp, and hesitated. 51362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Yes?" said Adye. 51382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Powdered glass," said Kemp. "It's cruel, I know. But think of what 51402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe may do!" 51412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAdye drew the air in sharply between his teeth. "It's 51432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunsportsmanlike. I don't know. But I'll have powdered glass got 51442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciready. If he goes too far...." 51452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The man's become inhuman, I tell you," said Kemp. "I am as sure he 51472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwill establish a reign of terror--so soon as he has got over the 51482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciemotions of this escape--as I am sure I am talking to you. Our 51492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cionly chance is to be ahead. He has cut himself off from his kind. 51502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHis blood be upon his own head." 51512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XXVI 51552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTHE WICKSTEED MURDER 51572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe Invisible Man seems to have rushed out of Kemp's house in a 51602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistate of blind fury. A little child playing near Kemp's gateway was 51612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civiolently caught up and thrown aside, so that its ankle was broken, 51622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand thereafter for some hours the Invisible Man passed out of human 51632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciperceptions. No one knows where he went nor what he did. But one 51642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cican imagine him hurrying through the hot June forenoon, up the 51652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihill and on to the open downland behind Port Burdock, raging and 51662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidespairing at his intolerable fate, and sheltering at last, heated 51672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand weary, amid the thickets of Hintondean, to piece together again 51682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis shattered schemes against his species. That seems to most 51692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciprobable refuge for him, for there it was he re-asserted himself in 51702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia grimly tragical manner about two in the afternoon. 51712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciOne wonders what his state of mind may have been during that time, 51732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand what plans he devised. No doubt he was almost ecstatically 51742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexasperated by Kemp's treachery, and though we may be able to 51752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunderstand the motives that led to that deceit, we may still 51762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimagine and even sympathise a little with the fury the attempted 51772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisurprise must have occasioned. Perhaps something of the stunned 51782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciastonishment of his Oxford Street experiences may have returned to 51792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim, for he had evidently counted on Kemp's co-operation in his 51802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibrutal dream of a terrorised world. At any rate he vanished from 51812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihuman ken about midday, and no living witness can tell what he did 51822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciuntil about half-past two. It was a fortunate thing, perhaps, for 51832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihumanity, but for him it was a fatal inaction. 51842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 51852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciDuring that time a growing multitude of men scattered over the 51862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicountryside were busy. In the morning he had still been simply a 51872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilegend, a terror; in the afternoon, by virtue chiefly of Kemp's 51882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidrily worded proclamation, he was presented as a tangible 51892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciantagonist, to be wounded, captured, or overcome, and the 51902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicountryside began organising itself with inconceivable rapidity. 51912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBy two o'clock even he might still have removed himself out of 51922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe district by getting aboard a train, but after two that became 51932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimpossible. Every passenger train along the lines on a great 51942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciparallelogram between Southampton, Manchester, Brighton and Horsham, 51952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citravelled with locked doors, and the goods traffic was almost 51962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cientirely suspended. And in a great circle of twenty miles round Port 51972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBurdock, men armed with guns and bludgeons were presently setting 51982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciout in groups of three and four, with dogs, to beat the roads and 51992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifields. 52002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 52012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMounted policemen rode along the country lanes, stopping at every 52022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicottage and warning the people to lock up their houses, and keep 52032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciindoors unless they were armed, and all the elementary schools had 52042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibroken up by three o'clock, and the children, scared and keeping 52052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citogether in groups, were hurrying home. Kemp's proclamation--signed 52062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciindeed by Adye--was posted over almost the whole district by four or 52072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifive o'clock in the afternoon. It gave briefly but clearly all the 52082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconditions of the struggle, the necessity of keeping the Invisible 52092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMan from food and sleep, the necessity for incessant watchfulness 52102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand for a prompt attention to any evidence of his movements. And 52112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciso swift and decided was the action of the authorities, so prompt 52122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand universal was the belief in this strange being, that before 52132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinightfall an area of several hundred square miles was in a stringent 52142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistate of siege. And before nightfall, too, a thrill of horror 52152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwent through the whole watching nervous countryside. Going from 52162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhispering mouth to mouth, swift and certain over the length and 52172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibreadth of the country, passed the story of the murder of Mr. 52182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWicksteed. 52192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 52202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIf our supposition that the Invisible Man's refuge was the 52212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHintondean thickets, then we must suppose that in the early 52222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciafternoon he sallied out again bent upon some project that involved 52232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe use of a weapon. We cannot know what the project was, but the 52242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cievidence that he had the iron rod in hand before he met Wicksteed 52252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciis to me at least overwhelming. 52262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 52272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciOf course we can know nothing of the details of that encounter. 52282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIt occurred on the edge of a gravel pit, not two hundred yards 52292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifrom Lord Burdock's lodge gate. Everything points to a desperate 52302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistruggle--the trampled ground, the numerous wounds Mr. Wicksteed 52312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cireceived, his splintered walking-stick; but why the attack was made, 52322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisave in a murderous frenzy, it is impossible to imagine. Indeed the 52332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citheory of madness is almost unavoidable. Mr. Wicksteed was a man of 52342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciforty-five or forty-six, steward to Lord Burdock, of inoffensive 52352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihabits and appearance, the very last person in the world to provoke 52362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisuch a terrible antagonist. Against him it would seem the Invisible 52372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMan used an iron rod dragged from a broken piece of fence. He 52382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistopped this quiet man, going quietly home to his midday meal, 52392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciattacked him, beat down his feeble defences, broke his arm, felled 52402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim, and smashed his head to a jelly. 52412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 52422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciOf course, he must have dragged this rod out of the fencing before 52432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe met his victim--he must have been carrying it ready in his hand. 52442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciOnly two details beyond what has already been stated seem to bear 52452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cion the matter. One is the circumstance that the gravel pit was not 52462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin Mr. Wicksteed's direct path home, but nearly a couple of hundred 52472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyards out of his way. The other is the assertion of a little girl 52482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito the effect that, going to her afternoon school, she saw the 52492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimurdered man "trotting" in a peculiar manner across a field towards 52502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe gravel pit. Her pantomime of his action suggests a man pursuing 52512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisomething on the ground before him and striking at it ever and 52522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagain with his walking-stick. She was the last person to see him 52532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialive. He passed out of her sight to his death, the struggle being 52542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihidden from her only by a clump of beech trees and a slight 52552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidepression in the ground. 52562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 52572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciNow this, to the present writer's mind at least, lifts the murder 52582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciout of the realm of the absolutely wanton. We may imagine that 52592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciGriffin had taken the rod as a weapon indeed, but without any 52602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cideliberate intention of using it in murder. Wicksteed may then have 52612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicome by and noticed this rod inexplicably moving through the air. 52622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWithout any thought of the Invisible Man--for Port Burdock is ten 52632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimiles away--he may have pursued it. It is quite conceivable that 52642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe may not even have heard of the Invisible Man. One can then 52652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciimagine the Invisible Man making off--quietly in order to avoid 52662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidiscovering his presence in the neighbourhood, and Wicksteed, 52672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexcited and curious, pursuing this unaccountably locomotive 52682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciobject--finally striking at it. 52692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 52702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciNo doubt the Invisible Man could easily have distanced his 52712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimiddle-aged pursuer under ordinary circumstances, but the position 52722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin which Wicksteed's body was found suggests that he had the 52732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciill luck to drive his quarry into a corner between a drift of 52742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistinging nettles and the gravel pit. To those who appreciate the 52752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciextraordinary irascibility of the Invisible Man, the rest of the 52762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciencounter will be easy to imagine. 52772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 52782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBut this is pure hypothesis. The only undeniable facts--for stories 52792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof children are often unreliable--are the discovery of Wicksteed's 52802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibody, done to death, and of the blood-stained iron rod flung among 52812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe nettles. The abandonment of the rod by Griffin, suggests that 52822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin the emotional excitement of the affair, the purpose for which 52832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe took it--if he had a purpose--was abandoned. He was certainly 52842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cian intensely egotistical and unfeeling man, but the sight of his 52852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civictim, his first victim, bloody and pitiful at his feet, may have 52862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cireleased some long pent fountain of remorse which for a time may 52872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihave flooded whatever scheme of action he had contrived. 52882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 52892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAfter the murder of Mr. Wicksteed, he would seem to have struck 52902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciacross the country towards the downland. There is a story of a 52912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civoice heard about sunset by a couple of men in a field near Fern 52922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBottom. It was wailing and laughing, sobbing and groaning, and ever 52932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand again it shouted. It must have been queer hearing. It drove up 52942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciacross the middle of a clover field and died away towards the 52952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihills. 52962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 52972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThat afternoon the Invisible Man must have learnt something of 52982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe rapid use Kemp had made of his confidences. He must have 52992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifound houses locked and secured; he may have loitered about 53002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirailway stations and prowled about inns, and no doubt he read the 53012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciproclamations and realised something of the nature of the campaign 53022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagainst him. And as the evening advanced, the fields became dotted 53032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihere and there with groups of three or four men, and noisy with the 53042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyelping of dogs. These men-hunters had particular instructions in 53052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe case of an encounter as to the way they should support one 53062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cianother. But he avoided them all. We may understand something of 53072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis exasperation, and it could have been none the less because 53082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe himself had supplied the information that was being used so 53092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciremorselessly against him. For that day at least he lost heart; for 53102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinearly twenty-four hours, save when he turned on Wicksteed, he was 53112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia hunted man. In the night, he must have eaten and slept; for in 53122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe morning he was himself again, active, powerful, angry, and 53132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimalignant, prepared for his last great struggle against the world. 53142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XXVII 53182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTHE SIEGE OF KEMP'S HOUSE 53202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp read a strange missive, written in pencil on a greasy sheet of 53232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipaper. 53242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You have been amazingly energetic and clever," this letter ran, 53262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"though what you stand to gain by it I cannot imagine. You are 53272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagainst me. For a whole day you have chased me; you have tried to 53282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirob me of a night's rest. But I have had food in spite of you, I 53292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihave slept in spite of you, and the game is only beginning. The 53302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigame is only beginning. There is nothing for it, but to start the 53312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTerror. This announces the first day of the Terror. Port Burdock 53322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciis no longer under the Queen, tell your Colonel of Police, and 53332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe rest of them; it is under me--the Terror! This is day one of 53342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyear one of the new epoch--the Epoch of the Invisible Man. I am 53352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciInvisible Man the First. To begin with the rule will be easy. The 53362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifirst day there will be one execution for the sake of example--a 53372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciman named Kemp. Death starts for him to-day. He may lock himself 53382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaway, hide himself away, get guards about him, put on armour 53392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciif he likes--Death, the unseen Death, is coming. Let him take 53402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciprecautions; it will impress my people. Death starts from the 53412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipillar box by midday. The letter will fall in as the postman comes 53422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialong, then off! The game begins. Death starts. Help him not, my 53432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipeople, lest Death fall upon you also. To-day Kemp is to die." 53442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp read this letter twice, "It's no hoax," he said. "That's 53462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis voice! And he means it." 53472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe turned the folded sheet over and saw on the addressed side of it 53492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe postmark Hintondean, and the prosaic detail "2d. to pay." 53502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe got up slowly, leaving his lunch unfinished--the letter had 53522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicome by the one o'clock post--and went into his study. He rang 53532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifor his housekeeper, and told her to go round the house at once, 53542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexamine all the fastenings of the windows, and close all the 53552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishutters. He closed the shutters of his study himself. From a 53562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilocked drawer in his bedroom he took a little revolver, examined it 53572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicarefully, and put it into the pocket of his lounge jacket. He 53582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwrote a number of brief notes, one to Colonel Adye, gave them to 53592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis servant to take, with explicit instructions as to her way of 53602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cileaving the house. "There is no danger," he said, and added a 53612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimental reservation, "to you." He remained meditative for a space 53622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciafter doing this, and then returned to his cooling lunch. 53632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe ate with gaps of thought. Finally he struck the table sharply. 53652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"We will have him!" he said; "and I am the bait. He will come too 53662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifar." 53672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe went up to the belvedere, carefully shutting every door after 53692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihim. "It's a game," he said, "an odd game--but the chances are 53702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciall for me, Mr. Griffin, in spite of your invisibility. Griffin 53712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicontra mundum ... with a vengeance." 53722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe stood at the window staring at the hot hillside. "He must get 53742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifood every day--and I don't envy him. Did he really sleep last 53752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinight? Out in the open somewhere--secure from collisions. I wish 53762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwe could get some good cold wet weather instead of the heat. 53772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He may be watching me now." 53792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe went close to the window. Something rapped smartly against the 53812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibrickwork over the frame, and made him start violently back. 53822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'm getting nervous," said Kemp. But it was five minutes before he 53842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwent to the window again. "It must have been a sparrow," he said. 53852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciPresently he heard the front-door bell ringing, and hurried 53872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidownstairs. He unbolted and unlocked the door, examined the chain, 53882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciput it up, and opened cautiously without showing himself. A 53892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifamiliar voice hailed him. It was Adye. 53902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Your servant's been assaulted, Kemp," he said round the door. 53922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What!" exclaimed Kemp. 53942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Had that note of yours taken away from her. He's close about here. 53962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciLet me in." 53972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 53982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp released the chain, and Adye entered through as narrow an 53992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciopening as possible. He stood in the hall, looking with infinite 54002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirelief at Kemp refastening the door. "Note was snatched out of her 54012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihand. Scared her horribly. She's down at the station. Hysterics. 54022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe's close here. What was it about?" 54032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp swore. 54052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What a fool I was," said Kemp. "I might have known. It's not an 54072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihour's walk from Hintondean. Already?" 54082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What's up?" said Adye. 54102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Look here!" said Kemp, and led the way into his study. He handed 54122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAdye the Invisible Man's letter. Adye read it and whistled softly. 54132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"And you--?" said Adye. 54142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Proposed a trap--like a fool," said Kemp, "and sent my proposal 54162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciout by a maid servant. To him." 54172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAdye followed Kemp's profanity. 54192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He'll clear out," said Adye. 54212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Not he," said Kemp. 54232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciA resounding smash of glass came from upstairs. Adye had a silvery 54252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciglimpse of a little revolver half out of Kemp's pocket. "It's a 54262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwindow, upstairs!" said Kemp, and led the way up. There came a 54272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisecond smash while they were still on the staircase. When they 54282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cireached the study they found two of the three windows smashed, 54292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihalf the room littered with splintered glass, and one big flint 54302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilying on the writing table. The two men stopped in the doorway, 54312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicontemplating the wreckage. Kemp swore again, and as he did so the 54322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithird window went with a snap like a pistol, hung starred for a 54332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimoment, and collapsed in jagged, shivering triangles into the room. 54342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What's this for?" said Adye. 54362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"It's a beginning," said Kemp. 54382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"There's no way of climbing up here?" 54402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Not for a cat," said Kemp. 54422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"No shutters?" 54442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Not here. All the downstairs rooms--Hullo!" 54462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSmash, and then whack of boards hit hard came from downstairs. 54482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Confound him!" said Kemp. "That must be--yes--it's one of the 54492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibedrooms. He's going to do all the house. But he's a fool. The 54502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishutters are up, and the glass will fall outside. He'll cut his 54512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifeet." 54522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnother window proclaimed its destruction. The two men stood on the 54542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilanding perplexed. "I have it!" said Adye. "Let me have a stick or 54552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisomething, and I'll go down to the station and get the bloodhounds 54562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciput on. That ought to settle him! They're hard by--not ten 54572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciminutes--" 54582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnother window went the way of its fellows. 54602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You haven't a revolver?" asked Adye. 54622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp's hand went to his pocket. Then he hesitated. "I haven't 54642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cione--at least to spare." 54652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I'll bring it back," said Adye, "you'll be safe here." 54672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp, ashamed of his momentary lapse from truthfulness, handed him 54692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe weapon. 54702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Now for the door," said Adye. 54722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAs they stood hesitating in the hall, they heard one of the 54742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifirst-floor bedroom windows crack and clash. Kemp went to the door 54752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand began to slip the bolts as silently as possible. His face was a 54762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilittle paler than usual. "You must step straight out," said Kemp. In 54772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cianother moment Adye was on the doorstep and the bolts were dropping 54782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciback into the staples. He hesitated for a moment, feeling more 54792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicomfortable with his back against the door. Then he marched, upright 54802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand square, down the steps. He crossed the lawn and approached the 54812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigate. A little breeze seemed to ripple over the grass. Something 54822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimoved near him. "Stop a bit," said a Voice, and Adye stopped dead 54832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand his hand tightened on the revolver. 54842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Well?" said Adye, white and grim, and every nerve tense. 54862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Oblige me by going back to the house," said the Voice, as tense 54882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand grim as Adye's. 54892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Sorry," said Adye a little hoarsely, and moistened his lips with 54912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis tongue. The Voice was on his left front, he thought. Suppose he 54922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwere to take his luck with a shot? 54932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What are you going for?" said the Voice, and there was a quick 54952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimovement of the two, and a flash of sunlight from the open lip of 54962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAdye's pocket. 54972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 54982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAdye desisted and thought. "Where I go," he said slowly, "is my own 54992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibusiness." The words were still on his lips, when an arm came round 55002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis neck, his back felt a knee, and he was sprawling backward. He 55012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidrew clumsily and fired absurdly, and in another moment he was 55022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistruck in the mouth and the revolver wrested from his grip. He made 55032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia vain clutch at a slippery limb, tried to struggle up and fell 55042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciback. "Damn!" said Adye. The Voice laughed. "I'd kill you now if it 55052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwasn't the waste of a bullet," it said. He saw the revolver in 55062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimid-air, six feet off, covering him. 55072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Well?" said Adye, sitting up. 55092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Get up," said the Voice. 55112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAdye stood up. 55132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Attention," said the Voice, and then fiercely, "Don't try any 55152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigames. Remember I can see your face if you can't see mine. You've 55162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigot to go back to the house." 55172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He won't let me in," said Adye. 55192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"That's a pity," said the Invisible Man. "I've got no quarrel with 55212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou." 55222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAdye moistened his lips again. He glanced away from the barrel of 55242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe revolver and saw the sea far off very blue and dark under the 55252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimidday sun, the smooth green down, the white cliff of the Head, and 55262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe multitudinous town, and suddenly he knew that life was very 55272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisweet. His eyes came back to this little metal thing hanging 55282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibetween heaven and earth, six yards away. "What am I to do?" he 55292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisaid sullenly. 55302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What am _I_ to do?" asked the Invisible Man. "You will get help. The 55322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cionly thing is for you to go back." 55332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I will try. If he lets me in will you promise not to rush the 55352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidoor?" 55362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I've got no quarrel with you," said the Voice. 55382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp had hurried upstairs after letting Adye out, and now crouching 55402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciamong the broken glass and peering cautiously over the edge of the 55412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistudy window sill, he saw Adye stand parleying with the Unseen. 55422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Why doesn't he fire?" whispered Kemp to himself. Then the revolver 55432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimoved a little and the glint of the sunlight flashed in Kemp's 55442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cieyes. He shaded his eyes and tried to see the source of the 55452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblinding beam. 55462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Surely!" he said, "Adye has given up the revolver." 55482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Promise not to rush the door," Adye was saying. "Don't push a 55502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwinning game too far. Give a man a chance." 55512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You go back to the house. I tell you flatly I will not promise 55532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cianything." 55542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAdye's decision seemed suddenly made. He turned towards the house, 55562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwalking slowly with his hands behind him. Kemp watched him--puzzled. 55572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe revolver vanished, flashed again into sight, vanished again, 55582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand became evident on a closer scrutiny as a little dark object 55592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifollowing Adye. Then things happened very quickly. Adye leapt 55602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibackwards, swung around, clutched at this little object, missed it, 55612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithrew up his hands and fell forward on his face, leaving a little 55622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipuff of blue in the air. Kemp did not hear the sound of the shot. 55632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAdye writhed, raised himself on one arm, fell forward, and lay 55642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistill. 55652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciFor a space Kemp remained staring at the quiet carelessness of 55672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAdye's attitude. The afternoon was very hot and still, nothing 55682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciseemed stirring in all the world save a couple of yellow butterflies 55692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichasing each other through the shrubbery between the house and the 55702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciroad gate. Adye lay on the lawn near the gate. The blinds of all 55712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe villas down the hill-road were drawn, but in one little green 55722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisummer-house was a white figure, apparently an old man asleep. Kemp 55732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciscrutinised the surroundings of the house for a glimpse of the 55742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirevolver, but it had vanished. His eyes came back to Adye. The game 55752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas opening well. 55762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen came a ringing and knocking at the front door, that grew at 55782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilast tumultuous, but pursuant to Kemp's instructions the servants 55792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihad locked themselves into their rooms. This was followed by a 55802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisilence. Kemp sat listening and then began peering cautiously out 55812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof the three windows, one after another. He went to the staircase 55822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihead and stood listening uneasily. He armed himself with his 55832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibedroom poker, and went to examine the interior fastenings of the 55842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciground-floor windows again. Everything was safe and quiet. He 55852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cireturned to the belvedere. Adye lay motionless over the edge of the 55862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigravel just as he had fallen. Coming along the road by the villas 55872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwere the housemaid and two policemen. 55882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciEverything was deadly still. The three people seemed very slow in 55902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciapproaching. He wondered what his antagonist was doing. 55912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 55922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe started. There was a smash from below. He hesitated and went 55932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidownstairs again. Suddenly the house resounded with heavy blows and 55942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe splintering of wood. He heard a smash and the destructive clang 55952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof the iron fastenings of the shutters. He turned the key and 55962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciopened the kitchen door. As he did so, the shutters, split and 55972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisplintering, came flying inward. He stood aghast. The window frame, 55982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisave for one crossbar, was still intact, but only little teeth of 55992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciglass remained in the frame. The shutters had been driven in with 56002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cian axe, and now the axe was descending in sweeping blows upon the 56012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwindow frame and the iron bars defending it. Then suddenly it leapt 56022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaside and vanished. He saw the revolver lying on the path outside, 56032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand then the little weapon sprang into the air. He dodged back. The 56042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirevolver cracked just too late, and a splinter from the edge of the 56052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclosing door flashed over his head. He slammed and locked the door, 56062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand as he stood outside he heard Griffin shouting and laughing. 56072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen the blows of the axe with its splitting and smashing 56082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconsequences, were resumed. 56092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp stood in the passage trying to think. In a moment the 56112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciInvisible Man would be in the kitchen. This door would not keep him 56122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia moment, and then-- 56132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciA ringing came at the front door again. It would be the policemen. 56152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe ran into the hall, put up the chain, and drew the bolts. He made 56162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe girl speak before he dropped the chain, and the three people 56172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblundered into the house in a heap, and Kemp slammed the door 56182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagain. 56192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"The Invisible Man!" said Kemp. "He has a revolver, with two 56212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishots--left. He's killed Adye. Shot him anyhow. Didn't you see him on 56222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe lawn? He's lying there." 56232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Who?" said one of the policemen. 56252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Adye," said Kemp. 56272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"We came in the back way," said the girl. 56292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"What's that smashing?" asked one of the policemen. 56312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He's in the kitchen--or will be. He has found an axe--" 56332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSuddenly the house was full of the Invisible Man's resounding 56352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblows on the kitchen door. The girl stared towards the kitchen, 56362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishuddered, and retreated into the dining-room. Kemp tried to 56372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexplain in broken sentences. They heard the kitchen door give. 56382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"This way," said Kemp, starting into activity, and bundled the 56402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipolicemen into the dining-room doorway. 56412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Poker," said Kemp, and rushed to the fender. He handed the poker 56432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe had carried to the policeman and the dining-room one to the 56442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciother. He suddenly flung himself backward. 56452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Whup!" said one policeman, ducked, and caught the axe on his poker. 56472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe pistol snapped its penultimate shot and ripped a valuable Sidney 56482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCooper. The second policeman brought his poker down on the little 56492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciweapon, as one might knock down a wasp, and sent it rattling to the 56502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifloor. 56512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAt the first clash the girl screamed, stood screaming for a moment 56532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciby the fireplace, and then ran to open the shutters--possibly 56542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith an idea of escaping by the shattered window. 56552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe axe receded into the passage, and fell to a position about two 56572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifeet from the ground. They could hear the Invisible Man breathing. 56582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Stand away, you two," he said. "I want that man Kemp." 56592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"We want you," said the first policeman, making a quick step 56612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciforward and wiping with his poker at the Voice. The Invisible Man 56622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimust have started back, and he blundered into the umbrella stand. 56632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen, as the policeman staggered with the swing of the blow he had 56652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciaimed, the Invisible Man countered with the axe, the helmet crumpled 56662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilike paper, and the blow sent the man spinning to the floor at the 56672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihead of the kitchen stairs. But the second policeman, aiming behind 56682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe axe with his poker, hit something soft that snapped. There was a 56692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisharp exclamation of pain and then the axe fell to the ground. The 56702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipoliceman wiped again at vacancy and hit nothing; he put his foot on 56712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe axe, and struck again. Then he stood, poker clubbed, listening 56722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciintent for the slightest movement. 56732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe heard the dining-room window open, and a quick rush of feet 56752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwithin. His companion rolled over and sat up, with the blood 56762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirunning down between his eye and ear. "Where is he?" asked the man 56772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cion the floor. 56782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Don't know. I've hit him. He's standing somewhere in the hall. 56802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciUnless he's slipped past you. Doctor Kemp--sir." 56812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciPause. 56832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Doctor Kemp," cried the policeman again. 56852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe second policeman began struggling to his feet. He stood up. 56872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSuddenly the faint pad of bare feet on the kitchen stairs could be 56882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciheard. "Yap!" cried the first policeman, and incontinently flung 56892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis poker. It smashed a little gas bracket. 56902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe made as if he would pursue the Invisible Man downstairs. Then he 56922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithrought better of it and stepped into the dining-room. 56932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Doctor Kemp--" he began, and stopped short. 56952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Doctor Kemp's a hero," he said, as his companion looked over his 56972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishoulder. 56982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 56992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe dining-room window was wide open, and neither housemaid nor 57002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp was to be seen. 57012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 57022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe second policeman's opinion of Kemp was terse and vivid. 57032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 57042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 57052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 57062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCHAPTER XXVIII 57072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 57082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTHE HUNTER HUNTED 57092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 57102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 57112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Heelas, Mr. Kemp's nearest neighbour among the villa holders, 57122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas asleep in his summer house when the siege of Kemp's house 57132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibegan. Mr. Heelas was one of the sturdy minority who refused to 57142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibelieve "in all this nonsense" about an Invisible Man. His wife, 57152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihowever, as he was subsequently to be reminded, did. He insisted 57162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciupon walking about his garden just as if nothing was the matter, 57172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand he went to sleep in the afternoon in accordance with the custom 57182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof years. He slept through the smashing of the windows, and then 57192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwoke up suddenly with a curious persuasion of something wrong. He 57202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilooked across at Kemp's house, rubbed his eyes and looked again. 57212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen he put his feet to the ground, and sat listening. He said he 57222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas damned, but still the strange thing was visible. The house 57232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilooked as though it had been deserted for weeks--after a violent 57242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciriot. Every window was broken, and every window, save those of the 57252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibelvedere study, was blinded by the internal shutters. 57262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 57272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I could have sworn it was all right"--he looked at his watch--"twenty 57282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciminutes ago." 57292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 57302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe became aware of a measured concussion and the clash of glass, 57312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifar away in the distance. And then, as he sat open-mouthed, came a 57322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistill more wonderful thing. The shutters of the drawing-room window 57332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwere flung open violently, and the housemaid in her outdoor hat and 57342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigarments, appeared struggling in a frantic manner to throw up the 57352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisash. Suddenly a man appeared beside her, helping her--Dr. Kemp! 57362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIn another moment the window was open, and the housemaid was 57372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistruggling out; she pitched forward and vanished among the shrubs. 57382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMr. Heelas stood up, exclaiming vaguely and vehemently at all these 57392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwonderful things. He saw Kemp stand on the sill, spring from the 57402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwindow, and reappear almost instantaneously running along a path in 57412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe shrubbery and stooping as he ran, like a man who evades 57422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciobservation. He vanished behind a laburnum, and appeared again 57432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclambering over a fence that abutted on the open down. In a second 57442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe had tumbled over and was running at a tremendous pace down the 57452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislope towards Mr. Heelas. 57462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 57472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Lord!" cried Mr. Heelas, struck with an idea; "it's that Invisible 57482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMan brute! It's right, after all!" 57492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 57502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWith Mr. Heelas to think things like that was to act, and his cook 57512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwatching him from the top window was amazed to see him come pelting 57522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citowards the house at a good nine miles an hour. There was a 57532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislamming of doors, a ringing of bells, and the voice of Mr. Heelas 57542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibellowing like a bull. "Shut the doors, shut the windows, shut 57552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cieverything!--the Invisible Man is coming!" Instantly the house was 57562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifull of screams and directions, and scurrying feet. He ran himself 57572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito shut the French windows that opened on the veranda; as he did so 57582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp's head and shoulders and knee appeared over the edge of the 57592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigarden fence. In another moment Kemp had ploughed through the 57602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciasparagus, and was running across the tennis lawn to the house. 57612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 57622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"You can't come in," said Mr. Heelas, shutting the bolts. "I'm very 57632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisorry if he's after you, but you can't come in!" 57642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 57652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp appeared with a face of terror close to the glass, rapping and 57662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithen shaking frantically at the French window. Then, seeing his 57672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciefforts were useless, he ran along the veranda, vaulted the end, 57682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand went to hammer at the side door. Then he ran round by the side 57692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigate to the front of the house, and so into the hill-road. And Mr. 57702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHeelas staring from his window--a face of horror--had scarcely 57712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwitnessed Kemp vanish, ere the asparagus was being trampled this 57722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciway and that by feet unseen. At that Mr. Heelas fled precipitately 57732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciupstairs, and the rest of the chase is beyond his purview. But as 57742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe passed the staircase window, he heard the side gate slam. 57752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 57762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciEmerging into the hill-road, Kemp naturally took the downward 57772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cidirection, and so it was he came to run in his own person the very 57782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirace he had watched with such a critical eye from the belvedere 57792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistudy only four days ago. He ran it well, for a man out of 57802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citraining, and though his face was white and wet, his wits were cool 57812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cito the last. He ran with wide strides, and wherever a patch of 57822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirough ground intervened, wherever there came a patch of raw flints, 57832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cior a bit of broken glass shone dazzling, he crossed it and left the 57842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibare invisible feet that followed to take what line they would. 57852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 57862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciFor the first time in his life Kemp discovered that the hill-road 57872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas indescribably vast and desolate, and that the beginnings of the 57882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citown far below at the hill foot were strangely remote. Never had 57892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithere been a slower or more painful method of progression that 57902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirunning. All the gaunt villas, sleeping in the afternoon sun, 57912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilooked locked and barred; no doubt they were locked and barred--by 57922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis own orders. But at any rate they might have kept a lookout 57932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifor an eventuality like this! The town was rising up now, the sea 57942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihad dropped out of sight behind it, and people down below were 57952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistirring. A tram was just arriving at the hill foot. Beyond that 57962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas the police station. Was that footsteps he heard behind him? 57972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSpurt. 57982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 57992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThe people below were staring at him, one or two were running, and 58002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis breath was beginning to saw in his throat. The tram was quite 58012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinear now, and the "Jolly Cricketers" was noisily barring its doors. 58022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciBeyond the tram were posts and heaps of gravel--the drainage 58032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciworks. He had a transitory idea of jumping into the tram and 58042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cislamming the doors, and then he resolved to go for the police 58052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cistation. In another moment he had passed the door of the "Jolly 58062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciCricketers," and was in the blistering fag end of the street, with 58072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihuman beings about him. The tram driver and his helper--arrested 58082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciby the sight of his furious haste--stood staring with the tram 58092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihorses unhitched. Further on the astonished features of navvies 58102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciappeared above the mounds of gravel. 58112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 58122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHis pace broke a little, and then he heard the swift pad of his 58132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipursuer, and leapt forward again. "The Invisible Man!" he cried to 58142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe navvies, with a vague indicative gesture, and by an inspiration 58152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cileapt the excavation and placed a burly group between him and the 58162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cichase. Then abandoning the idea of the police station he turned 58172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinto a little side street, rushed by a greengrocer's cart, 58182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihesitated for the tenth of a second at the door of a sweetstuff 58192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishop, and then made for the mouth of an alley that ran back into 58202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe main Hill Street again. Two or three little children were 58212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciplaying here, and shrieked and scattered at his apparition, and 58222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciforthwith doors and windows opened and excited mothers revealed 58232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citheir hearts. Out he shot into Hill Street again, three hundred 58242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyards from the tram-line end, and immediately he became aware of a 58252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citumultuous vociferation and running people. 58262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 58272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe glanced up the street towards the hill. Hardly a dozen yards off 58282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciran a huge navvy, cursing in fragments and slashing viciously with 58292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia spade, and hard behind him came the tram conductor with his fists 58302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciclenched. Up the street others followed these two, striking and 58312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cishouting. Down towards the town, men and women were running, and he 58322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinoticed clearly one man coming out of a shop-door with a stick in 58332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis hand. "Spread out! Spread out!" cried some one. Kemp suddenly 58342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigrasped the altered condition of the chase. He stopped, and looked 58352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciround, panting. "He's close here!" he cried. "Form a line across--" 58362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 58372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe was hit hard under the ear, and went reeling, trying to face 58382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciround towards his unseen antagonist. He just managed to keep his 58392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifeet, and he struck a vain counter in the air. Then he was hit 58402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciagain under the jaw, and sprawled headlong on the ground. In 58412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cianother moment a knee compressed his diaphragm, and a couple of 58422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cieager hands gripped his throat, but the grip of one was weaker than 58432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe other; he grasped the wrists, heard a cry of pain from his 58442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciassailant, and then the spade of the navvy came whirling through 58452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe air above him, and struck something with a dull thud. He felt 58462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia drop of moisture on his face. The grip at his throat suddenly 58472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cirelaxed, and with a convulsive effort, Kemp loosed himself, grasped 58482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia limp shoulder, and rolled uppermost. He gripped the unseen elbows 58492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinear the ground. "I've got him!" screamed Kemp. "Help! Help--hold! 58502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe's down! Hold his feet!" 58512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 58522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciIn another second there was a simultaneous rush upon the struggle, 58532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand a stranger coming into the road suddenly might have thought an 58542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexceptionally savage game of Rugby football was in progress. And 58552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithere was no shouting after Kemp's cry--only a sound of blows 58562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand feet and heavy breathing. 58572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 58582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThen came a mighty effort, and the Invisible Man threw off a couple 58592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof his antagonists and rose to his knees. Kemp clung to him in 58602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cifront like a hound to a stag, and a dozen hands gripped, clutched, 58612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand tore at the Unseen. The tram conductor suddenly got the neck 58622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand shoulders and lugged him back. 58632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 58642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciDown went the heap of struggling men again and rolled over. There 58652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas, I am afraid, some savage kicking. Then suddenly a wild scream 58662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof "Mercy! Mercy!" that died down swiftly to a sound like choking. 58672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 58682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Get back, you fools!" cried the muffled voice of Kemp, and there 58692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwas a vigorous shoving back of stalwart forms. "He's hurt, I tell 58702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou. Stand back!" 58712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 58722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciThere was a brief struggle to clear a space, and then the circle of 58732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cieager faces saw the doctor kneeling, as it seemed, fifteen inches 58742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin the air, and holding invisible arms to the ground. Behind him a 58752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciconstable gripped invisible ankles. 58762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 58772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Don't you leave go of en," cried the big navvy, holding a 58782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblood-stained spade; "he's shamming." 58792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 58802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"He's not shamming," said the doctor, cautiously raising his knee; 58812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"and I'll hold him." His face was bruised and already going red; he 58822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cispoke thickly because of a bleeding lip. He released one hand and 58832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciseemed to be feeling at the face. "The mouth's all wet," he said. 58842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd then, "Good God!" 58852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 58862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe stood up abruptly and then knelt down on the ground by the side 58872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof the thing unseen. There was a pushing and shuffling, a sound of 58882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciheavy feet as fresh people turned up to increase the pressure of 58892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe crowd. People now were coming out of the houses. The doors of 58902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe "Jolly Cricketers" stood suddenly wide open. Very little was said. 58912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 58922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciKemp felt about, his hand seeming to pass through empty air. "He's 58932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinot breathing," he said, and then, "I can't feel his heart. His 58942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciside--ugh!" 58952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 58962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSuddenly an old woman, peering under the arm of the big navvy, 58972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciscreamed sharply. "Looky there!" she said, and thrust out a 58982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwrinkled finger. 58992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd looking where she pointed, everyone saw, faint and transparent 59012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cias though it was made of glass, so that veins and arteries and 59022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibones and nerves could be distinguished, the outline of a hand, a 59032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihand limp and prone. It grew clouded and opaque even as they stared. 59042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Hullo!" cried the constable. "Here's his feet a-showing!" 59062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd so, slowly, beginning at his hands and feet and creeping along 59082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis limbs to the vital centres of his body, that strange change 59092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicontinued. It was like the slow spreading of a poison. First came 59102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe little white nerves, a hazy grey sketch of a limb, then the 59112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciglassy bones and intricate arteries, then the flesh and skin, first 59122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia faint fogginess, and then growing rapidly dense and opaque. 59132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciPresently they could see his crushed chest and his shoulders, and 59142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe dim outline of his drawn and battered features. 59152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciWhen at last the crowd made way for Kemp to stand erect, there lay, 59172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cinaked and pitiful on the ground, the bruised and broken body of a 59182e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyoung man about thirty. His hair and brow were white--not grey 59192e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith age, but white with the whiteness of albinism--and his eyes 59202e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwere like garnets. His hands were clenched, his eyes wide open, and 59212e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihis expression was one of anger and dismay. 59222e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59232e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Cover his face!" said a man. "For Gawd's sake, cover that face!" 59242e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand three little children, pushing forward through the crowd, were 59252e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisuddenly twisted round and sent packing off again. 59262e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59272e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSomeone brought a sheet from the "Jolly Cricketers," and having 59282e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cicovered him, they carried him into that house. And there it was, on 59292e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cia shabby bed in a tawdry, ill-lighted bedroom, surrounded by a crowd 59302e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof ignorant and excited people, broken and wounded, betrayed and 59312e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciunpitied, that Griffin, the first of all men to make himself 59322e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinvisible, Griffin, the most gifted physicist the world has ever 59332e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciseen, ended in infinite disaster his strange and terrible career. 59342e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59352e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59362e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59372e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciTHE EPILOGUE 59382e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59392e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59402e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSo ends the story of the strange and evil experiments of the 59412e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciInvisible Man. And if you would learn more of him you must go to a 59422e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilittle inn near Port Stowe and talk to the landlord. The sign of 59432e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe inn is an empty board save for a hat and boots, and the name is 59442e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe title of this story. The landlord is a short and corpulent 59452e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilittle man with a nose of cylindrical proportions, wiry hair, and a 59462e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisporadic rosiness of visage. Drink generously, and he will tell you 59472e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigenerously of all the things that happened to him after that time, 59482e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciand of how the lawyers tried to do him out of the treasure found 59492e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciupon him. 59502e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59512e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"When they found they couldn't prove who's money was which, I'm 59522e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciblessed," he says, "if they didn't try to make me out a blooming 59532e5b6d6dSopenharmony_citreasure trove! Do I _look_ like a Treasure Trove? And then a 59542e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cigentleman gave me a guinea a night to tell the story at the Empire 59552e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciMusic 'All--just to tell 'em in my own words--barring one." 59562e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59572e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd if you want to cut off the flow of his reminiscences abruptly, 59582e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciyou can always do so by asking if there weren't three manuscript 59592e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibooks in the story. He admits there were and proceeds to explain, 59602e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith asseverations that everybody thinks _he_ has 'em! But bless you! 59612e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe hasn't. "The Invisible Man it was took 'em off to hide 'em when 59622e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciI cut and ran for Port Stowe. It's that Mr. Kemp put people on with 59632e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cithe idea of _my_ having 'em." 59642e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59652e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd then he subsides into a pensive state, watches you furtively, 59662e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibustles nervously with glasses, and presently leaves the bar. 59672e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59682e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHe is a bachelor man--his tastes were ever bachelor, and there 59692e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciare no women folk in the house. Outwardly he buttons--it is 59702e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexpected of him--but in his more vital privacies, in the matter 59712e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciof braces for example, he still turns to string. He conducts his 59722e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihouse without enterprise, but with eminent decorum. His movements 59732e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciare slow, and he is a great thinker. But he has a reputation for 59742e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwisdom and for a respectable parsimony in the village, and his 59752e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciknowledge of the roads of the South of England would beat Cobbett. 59762e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59772e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd on Sunday mornings, every Sunday morning, all the year round, 59782e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwhile he is closed to the outer world, and every night after ten, 59792e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cihe goes into his bar parlour, bearing a glass of gin faintly tinged 59802e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciwith water, and having placed this down, he locks the door and 59812e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciexamines the blinds, and even looks under the table. And then, 59822e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibeing satisfied of his solitude, he unlocks the cupboard and a box 59832e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin the cupboard and a drawer in that box, and produces three 59842e5b6d6dSopenharmony_civolumes bound in brown leather, and places them solemnly in the 59852e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cimiddle of the table. The covers are weather-worn and tinged with an 59862e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cialgal green--for once they sojourned in a ditch and some of the 59872e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipages have been washed blank by dirty water. The landlord sits down 59882e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin an armchair, fills a long clay pipe slowly--gloating over the 59892e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibooks the while. Then he pulls one towards him and opens it, and 59902e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cibegins to study it--turning over the leaves backwards and forwards. 59912e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59922e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciHis brows are knit and his lips move painfully. "Hex, little two up 59932e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciin the air, cross and a fiddle-de-dee. Lord! what a one he was for 59942e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciintellect!" 59952e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 59962e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciPresently he relaxes and leans back, and blinks through his smoke 59972e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciacross the room at things invisible to other eyes. "Full of 59982e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cisecrets," he says. "Wonderful secrets!" 59992e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 60002e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"Once I get the haul of them--Lord!" 60012e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 60022e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci"I wouldn't do what _he_ did; I'd just--well!" He pulls at his 60032e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cipipe. 60042e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 60052e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciSo he lapses into a dream, the undying wonderful dream of his life. 60062e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd though Kemp has fished unceasingly, no human being save the 60072e5b6d6dSopenharmony_cilandlord knows those books are there, with the subtle secret of 60082e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciinvisibility and a dozen other strange secrets written therein. 60092e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciAnd none other will know of them until he dies. 60102e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 60112e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 60122e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 60132e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 60142e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 60152e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 60162e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ci 60172e5b6d6dSopenharmony_ciEnd of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Invisible Man, by H.G. 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