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  \"GoodHeavens!\"saidKemp,readingeagerlyanincredulousaccountoftheeventsinIpingthepreviousafternoon,thathavealreadybeendescribed。

  Overtheleafthereportinthemorningpaperhadbeenreprinted。

  Here—readit。\"Ranthroughthestreetsstrikingrightandleft。Jaffersinsensible。Mr。Huxteringreatpain——stillunabletodescribewhathesaw。Painfulhumiliation——vicar。Womenillwithterror!Windowssmashed。

  Thisextraordinarystoryprobablyafabrication。Toogoodnottoprint——cumgrano!\"

  Hedroppedthepaperandstaredblanklyinfrontofhim。\"Probablyafabrication!\"

  Hecaughtupthepaperagain,andre—readthewholebusiness。\"ButwheredoestheTrampcomein?WhythedeucewashechasingaTramp?\"

  Hesatdownabruptlyonthesurgicalcouch。\"He’snotonlyinvisible,\"

  hesaid,\"buthe’smad!Homicidal!\"

  Whendawncametomingleitspallorwiththelamp—lightandcigarsmokeofthedining—room,Kempwasstillpacingupanddown,tryingtograsptheincredible。

  Hewasaltogethertooexcitedtosleep。Hisservants,descendingsleepily,discoveredhim,andwereinclinedtothinkthatoverstudyhadworkedthisillonhim。Hegavethemextraordinarybutquiteexplicitinstructionstolaybreakfastfortwointhebelvederestudy——andthentoconfinethemselvestothebasementandground—floor。Thenhecontinuedtopacethedining—roomuntilthemorning’spapercame。Thathadmuchtosayandlittletotell,beyondtheconfirmationoftheeveningbeforeandaverybaldlywrittenaccountofanotherremarkabletalefromPortBurdock。ThisgaveKemptheessenceofthehappeningsattheJollyCricketers,andthenameofMarvel。

  \"Hehasmademekeepwithhimtwenty—fourhours,\"Marveltestified。CertainminorfactswereaddedtotheIpingstory,notablythecuttingofthevillagetelegraph—wire。ButtherewasnothingtothrowlightontheconnectionbetweentheInvisibleManandtheTramp;forMr。Marvelhadsuppliednoinformationaboutthethreebooks,orthemoneywithwhichhewaslined。

  Theincreduloustonehadvanishedandashoalofreportersandinquirerswerealreadyatworkelaboratingthematter。

  Kempreadeveryscrapofthereportandsenthishousemaidouttogeteveryoneofthemorningpapersshecould。Thesealsohedevoured。

  \"Heisinvisible!\"hesaid。\"Anditreadslikeragegrowingtomania!

  Thethingshemaydo!Thethingshemaydo!Andhe’supstairsfreeastheair。WhatonearthoughtItodo?

  \"Forinstance,woulditbeabreachoffaithif——?No。\"

  Hewenttoalittleuntidydeskinthecorner,andbegananote。Hetorethisuphalfwritten,andwroteanother。Hereaditoverandconsideredit。Thenhetookanenvelopeandaddresseditto\"ColonelAdye,PortBurdock。\"

  TheInvisibleManawokeevenasKempwasdoingthis。Heawokeinaneviltemper,andKemp,alertforeverysound,heardhispatteringfeetrushsuddenlyacrossthebedroomoverhead。Thenachairwasflungoverandthewash—handstandtumblersmashed。Kemphurriedupstairsandrappedeagerly。

  TheInvisibleMan—Chapter19Chapter19—CertainFirstPrinciples\"What’sthematter?\"askedKemp,whentheInvisibleManadmittedhim。

  \"Nothing,\"wastheanswer。

  \"But,confoundit!Thesmash?\"

  \"Fitoftemper,\"saidtheInvisibleMan。\"Forgotthisarm;andit’ssore。\"

  \"You’reratherliabletothatsortofthing。\"

  \"Iam。\"

  Kempwalkedacrosstheroomandpickedupthefragmentsofbrokenglass。

  \"Allthefactsareoutaboutyou,\"saidKemp,standingupwiththeglassinhishand;\"allthathappenedinIping,anddownthehill。Theworldhasbecomeawareofitsinvisiblecitizen。Butnooneknowsyouarehere。\"

  TheInvisibleManswore。

  \"Thesecret’sout。Igatheritwasasecret。Idon’tknowwhatyourplansare,butofcourseI’manxioustohelpyou。\"

  TheInvisibleMansatdownonthebed。

  \"There’sbreakfastupstairs,\"saidKemp,speakingaseasilyaspossible,andhewasdelightedtofindhisstrangeguestrosewillingly。Kempledthewayupthenarrowstaircasetothebelvedere。

  \"Beforewecandoanythingelse,\"saidKemp,\"Imustunderstandalittlemoreaboutthisinvisibilityofyours。\"Hehadsatdown,afteronenervousglanceoutofthewindow,withtheairofamanwhohastalkingtodo。

  HisdoubtsofthesanityoftheentirebusinessflashedandvanishedagainashelookedacrosstowhereGriffinsatatthebreakfast—table,——aheadless,handlessdressing—gown,wipingunseenlipsonamiraculouslyheldserviette。

  \"It’ssimpleenough——andcredibleenough,\"saidGriffin,puttingtheservietteasideandleaningtheinvisibleheadonaninvisiblehand。

  \"Nodoubt,toyou,but——\"Kemplaughed。

  \"Well,yes;tomeitseemedwonderfulatfirst,nodoubt。Butnow,greatGod!——Butwewilldogreatthingsyet!IcameonthestufffirstatChesilstowe。\"

  \"Chesilstowe?\"

  \"IwentthereafterIleftLondon。YouknowIdroppedmedicineandtookupphysics?No?——well,Idid。Light——fascinatedme。\"

  \"Ah!\"

  \"Opticaldensity!Thewholesubjectisanetworkofriddles——anetworkwithsolutionsglimmeringelusivelythrough。Andbeingbuttwo—and—twentyandfullofenthusiasm,Isaid,’Iwilldevotemylifetothis。Thisisworthwhile。’Youknowwhatfoolsweareattwo—and—twenty?\"

  \"Foolsthenorfoolsnow,\"saidKemp。

  \"AsthoughKnowingcouldbeanysatisfactiontoaman!

  \"ButIwenttowork——likeanigger。AndIhadhardlyworkedandthoughtaboutthemattersixmonthsbeforelightcamethroughoneofthemeshessuddenly——blindingly!Ifoundageneralprincipleofpigmentsandrefraction,——aformula,ageometricalexpressioninvolvingfourdimensions。Fools,commonmen,evencommonmathematicians,donotknowanythingofwhatsomegeneralexpressionmaymeantothestudentofmolecularphysics。Inthebooks——thebooksthatTramphashidden——therearemarvels,miracles!Butthiswasnotamethod,itwasanideathatmightleadtoamethodbywhichitwouldbepossible,withoutchanginganyotherpropertyofmatter,——except,insomeinstances,colours,——tolowertherefractiveindexofasubstance,solidorliquid,tothatofair——sofarasallpracticalpurposesareconcerned。\"

  \"Phew!\"saidKemp。\"That’sodd!ButstillIdon’tseequite——Icanunderstandthattherebyyoucouldspoilavaluablestone,butpersonalinvisibilityisafarcry。\"

  \"Precisely,\"saidGriffin。\"Butconsider:Visibilitydependsontheactionofthevisiblebodiesonlight。Eitherabodyabsorbslight,oritreflectsorrefractsit,ordoesallthesethings。Ifitneitherreflectsnorrefractsnorabsorbslight,itcannotofitselfbevisible。Youseeanopaqueredbox,forinstance,becausethecolourabsorbssomeofthelightandreflectstherest,alltheredpartofthelight,toyou。Ifitdidnotabsorbanyparticularpartofthelight,butreflecteditall,thenitwouldbeashiningwhitebox。Silver!Adiamondboxwouldneitherabsorbmuchofthelightnorreflectmuchfromthegeneralsurface,butjusthereandtherewherethesurfaceswerefavourablethelightwouldbereflectedandrefracted,sothatyouwouldgetabrilliantappearanceofflashingreflectionsandtranslucencies,——asortofskeletonoflight。

  Aglassboxwouldnotbesobrilliant,notsoclearlyvisible,asadiamondbox,becausetherewouldbelessrefractionandreflection。Seethat?Fromcertainpointsofviewyouwouldseequiteclearlythroughit。Somekindsofglasswouldbemorevisiblethanothers,aboxofflintglasswouldbebrighterthanaboxofordinarywindowglass。Aboxofverythincommonglasswouldbehardtoseeinabadlight,becauseitwouldabsorbhardlyanylightandrefractandreflectverylittle。Andifyouputasheetofcommonwhiteglassinwater,stillmoreifyouputitinsomedenserliquidthanwater,itwouldvanishalmostaltogether,becauselightpassingfromwatertoglassisonlyslightlyrefractedorreflectedorindeedaffectedinanyway。Itisalmostasinvisibleasajetofcoalgasorhydrogenisinair。Andforpreciselythesamereason!\"

  \"Yes,\"saidKemp,\"thatisprettyplainsailing。\"

  \"Andhereisanotherfactyouwillknowtobetrue。Ifasheetofglassissmashed,Kemp,andbeatenintoapowder,itbecomesmuchmorevisiblewhileitisintheair;itbecomesatlastanopaquewhitepowder。Thisisbecausethepowderingmultipliesthesurfacesoftheglassatwhichrefractionandreflectionoccur。Inthesheetofglassthereareonlytwosurfaces;inthepowderthelightisreflectedorrefractedbyeachgrainitpassesthrough,andverylittlegetsrightthroughthepowder。Butifthewhitepowderedglassisputintowater,itforthwithvanishes。Thepowderedglassandwaterhavemuchthesamerefractiveindex;thatis,thelightundergoesverylittlerefractionorreflectioninpassingfromonetotheother。

  \"Youmaketheglassinvisiblebyputtingitintoaliquidofnearlythesamerefractiveindex;atransparentthingbecomesinvisibleifitisputinanymediumofalmostthesamerefractiveindex。Andifyouwillconsideronlyasecond,youwillseealsothatthepowderofglassmightbemadetovanishinair,ifitsrefractiveindexcouldbemadethesameasthatofair;forthentherewouldbenorefractionorreflectionasthelightpassedfromglasstoair。\"

  \"Yes,yes,\"saidKemp。\"Butaman’snotpowderedglass!\"

  \"No,\"saidGriffin。\"He’smoretransparent!\"

  \"Nonsense!\"

  \"Thatfromadoctor!Howoneforgets!Haveyoualreadyforgottenyourphysics,intenyears?Justthinkofallthethingsthataretransparentandseemnottobeso。Paper,forinstance,ismadeupoftransparentfibres,anditiswhiteandopaqueonlyforthesamereasonthatapowderofglassiswhiteandopaque。Oilwhitepaper,filluptheintersticesbetweentheparticleswithoilsothatthereisnolongerrefractionorreflectionexceptatthesurfaces,anditbecomesastransparentasglass。Andnotonlypaper,butcottonfibre,linenfibre,woolfibre,woodyfibre,andbone,Kemp,flesh,hair,nailsandnerves,Kemp,infactthewholefabricofamanexcepttheredofhisbloodandtheblackpigmentofhair,areallmadeupoftransparent,colourlesstissue。Solittlesufficestomakeusvisibleonetotheother。Forthemostpartthefibresofalivingcreaturearenomoreopaquethanwater。\"

  \"GreatHeavens!\"criedKemp。\"Ofcourse,ofcourse!Iwasthinkingonlylastnightofthesealarvaeandalljelly—fish!\"

  \"Nowyouhaveme!AndallthatIknewandhadinmindayearafterI

  leftLondon——sixyearsago。ButIkeptittomyself。Ihadtodomyworkunderfrightfuldisadvantages。Oliver,myprofessor,wasascientificbounder,ajournalistbyinstinct,athiefofideas,——hewasalwaysprying!Andyouknowtheknavishsystemofthescientificworld。Isimplywouldnotpublish,andlethimsharemycredit。Iwentonworking。Igotnearerandnearermakingmyformulaintoanexperiment,areality。Itoldnolivingsoul,becauseImeanttoflashmyworkupontheworldwithcrushingeffect,——tobecomefamousatablow。Itookupthequestionofpigmentstofillupcertaingaps。Andsuddenly,notbydesignbutbyaccident,Imadeadiscoveryinphysiology。\"

  \"Yes?\"

  \"Youknowtheredcolouringmatterofblood;itcanbemadewhite——colourless——andremainwithallthefunctionsithasnow!\"

  Kempgaveacryofincredulousamazement。

  TheInvisibleManroseandbeganpacingthelittlestudy。\"Youmaywellexclaim。Irememberthatnight。Itwaslateatnight,——inthedaytimeonewasbotheredwiththegaping,sillystudents,——andIworkedthensometimestilldawn。Itcamesuddenly,splendidandcompleteintomymind。Iwasalone;thelaboratorywasstill,withthetalllightsburningbrightlyandsilently。InallmygreatmomentsIhavebeenalone。’Onecouldmakeananimal——atissue——transparent!Onecouldmakeitinvisible!Allexceptthepigments。Icouldbeinvisible!’Isaid,suddenlyrealisingwhatitmeanttobeanalbinowithsuchknowledge。Itwasoverwhelming。IleftthefilteringIwasdoing,andwentandstaredoutofthegreatwindowatthestars。’Icouldbeinvisible!’Irepeated。

  \"Todosuchathingwouldbetotranscendmagic。AndIbeheld,uncloudedbydoubt,amagnificentvisionofallthatinvisibilitymightmeantoaman,——themystery,thepower,thefreedom。DrawbacksIsawnone。Youhaveonlytothink!AndI,ashabby,poverty—struck,hemmed—indemonstrator,teachingfoolsinaprovincialcollege,mightsuddenlybecome——this。I

  askyou,Kemp,ifyou——Anyone,Itellyou,wouldhaveflunghimselfuponthatresearch。AndIworkedthreeyears,andeverymountainofdifficultyItoiledovershowedanotherfromitssummit。Theinfinitedetails!Andtheexasperation,——aprofessor,aprovincialprofessor,alwaysprying。

  ’Whenareyougoingtopublishthisworkofyours?’washiseverlastingquestion。Andthestudents,thecrampedmeans!ThreeyearsIhadofit——

  \"Andafterthreeyearsofsecrecyandexasperation,Ifoundthattocompleteitwasimpossible,——impossible。\"

  \"How?\"askedKemp。

  \"Money,\"saidtheInvisibleMan,andwentagaintostareoutofthewindow。

  Heturnedroundabruptly。\"Irobbedtheoldman——robbedmyfather。

  \"Themoneywasnothis,andheshothimself。\"

  TheInvisibleMan—Chapter20Chapter20—AttheHouseinGreatPortlandStreetForamomentKempsatinsilence,staringatthebackoftheheadlessfigureatthewindow。Thenhestarted,struckbyathought,rose,tooktheInvisibleMan’sarm,andturnedhimawayfromtheoutlook。

  \"Youaretired,\"hesaid,\"andwhileIsit,youwalkabout。Havemychair。\"

  HeplacedhimselfbetweenGriffinandthenearestwindow。

  ForaspaceGriffinsatsilent,andthenheresumedabruptly:

  \"IhadlefttheChesilstowecottagealready,\"hesaid,\"whenthathappened。

  ItwaslastDecember。IhadtakenaroominLondon,alargeunfurnishedroominabigill—managedlodging—houseinaslumnearGreatPortlandStreet。

  TheroomwassoonfulloftheappliancesIhadboughtwithhismoney;theworkwasgoingonsteadily,successfully,drawingnearanend。Iwaslikeamanemergingfromathicket,andsuddenlycomingonsomeunmeaningtragedy。

  Iwenttoburyhim。Mymindwasstillonthisresearch,andIdidnotliftafingertosavehischaracter。Irememberthefuneral,thecheaphearse,thescantceremony,thewindyfrost—bittenhillside,andtheoldcollegefriendofhiswhoreadtheserviceoverhim,——ashabby,black,bentoldmanwithasnivellingcold。

  \"Irememberwalkingbacktotheemptyhome,throughtheplacethathadoncebeenavillageandwasnowpatchedandtinkeredbythejerrybuildersintotheuglylikenessofatown。Everywaytheroadsranoutatlastintothedesecratedfieldsandendedinrubbleheapsandrankwetweeds。Iremembermyselfasagauntblackfigure,goingalongtheslippery,shinypavement,andthestrangesenseofdetachmentIfeltfromthesqualidrespectability,thesordidcommercialismoftheplace。

  \"Ididnotfeelabitsorryformyfather。Heseemedtometobethevictimofhisownfoolishsentimentality。Thecurrentcantrequiredmyattendanceathisfuneral,butitwasreallynotmyaffair。

  \"ButgoingalongtheHighStreet,myoldlifecamebacktomeforaspace,forImetthegirlIhadknowntenyearssince。Oureyesmet。

  \"Somethingmovedmetoturnbackandtalktoher。Shewasaveryordinaryperson。

  \"Itwasalllikeadream,thatvisittotheoldplaces。IdidnotfeelthenthatIwaslonely,thatIhadcomeoutfromtheworldintoadesolateplace。Iappreciatedmylossofsympathy,butIputitdowntothegeneralinanityofthings。Re—enteringmyroomseemedliketherecoveryofreality。

  TherewerethethingsIknewandloved。Therestoodtheapparatus,theexperimentsarrangedandwaiting。Andnowtherewasscarcelyadifficultyleft,beyondtheplanningofdetails。

  \"Iwilltellyou,Kemp,soonerorlater,allthecomplicatedprocesses。

  Weneednotgointothatnow。Forthemostpart,savingcertaingapsI

  chosetoremember,theyarewrittenincypherinthosebooksthattramphashidden。Wemusthunthimdown。Wemustgetthosebooksagain。Buttheessentialphasewastoplacethetransparentobjectwhoserefractiveindexwastobeloweredbetweentworadiatingcentresofasortofetherealvibration,ofwhichIwilltellyoumorefullylater。No,nottheseRntgenvibrations——I

  don’tknowthattheseothersofminehavebeendescribed。Yettheyareobviousenough。Ineededtwolittledynamos,andtheseIworkedwithacheapgasengine。Myfirstexperimentwaswithabitofwhitewoolfabric。

  Iwasthestrangestthingintheworldtoseeitintheflickeroftheflashessoftandwhite,andthentowatchitfadelikeawreathofsmokeandvanish。

  \"IcouldscarcelybelieveIhaddoneit。Iputmyhandintotheemptiness,andtherewasthethingassolidasever。Ifeltitawkwardly,andthrewitonthefloor。Ihadalittletroublefindingitagain。

  \"Andthencameacuriousexperience。Iheardamiaowbehindme,andturning,sawaleanwhitecat,verydirty,onthecisterncoveroutsidethewindow。Athoughtcameintomyhead。’Everythingreadyforyou,’I

  said,andwenttothewindow,openedit,andcalledsoftly。Shecamein,purring,——thepoorbeastwasstarving,——andIgavehersomemilk。Allmyfoodwasinacupboardinthecorneroftheroom。Afterthatshewentsmellingroundtheroom,——evidentlywiththeideaofmakingherselfathome。Theinvisibleragupsetherabit;youshouldhaveseenherspitatit!ButImadehercomfortableonthepillowofmytruckle—bed。AndIgaveherbuttertogethertowash。\"

  \"Andyouprocessedher?\"

  \"Iprocessedher。Butgivingdrugstoacatisnojoke,Kemp!Andtheprocessfailed。\"

  \"Failed!\"

  \"Intwoparticulars。Theseweretheclawsandthepigmentstuff——whatisit?——atthebackoftheeyeinacat。Youknow?\"

  \"Tapetum。\"

  \"Yes,thetapetum。Itdidn’tgo。AfterI’dgiventhestufftobleachthebloodanddonecertainotherthingstoher,Igavethebeastopium,andputherandthepillowshewassleepingon,ontheapparatus。Andafteralltheresthadfadedandvanished,thereremainedtwolittleghostsofhereyes。\"

  \"Odd!\"

  \"Ican’texplainit。Shewasbandagedandclamped,ofcourse,——soI

  hadhersafe;butshewokewhileshewasstillmisty,andmiaoweddismally,andsomeonecameknocking。Itwasanoldwomanfromdownstairs,whosuspectedmeofvivisecting,——adrink—soddenoldcreature,withonlyawhitecattocareforinalltheworld。Iwhippedoutsomechloroform,andappliedit,andansweredthedoor。’DidIhearacat?’sheasked。’Mycat?’’Nothere,’saidI,verypolitely。Shewasalittledoubtfulandtriedtopeerpastmeintotheroom;strangeenoughtohernodoubt,——barewalls,uncurtainedwindows,truckle—bed,withthegasenginevibrating,andtheseetheoftheradiantpoints,andthatfaintghastlystingingofchloroformintheair。Shehadtobesatisfiedatlastandwentawayagain。\"

  \"Howlongdidittake?\"askedKemp。

  \"Threeorfourhours——thecat。Thebonesandsinewsandthefatwerethelasttogo,andthetipsofthecolouredhairs。And,asIsay,thebackpartoftheeye,toughiridescentstuffitis,wouldn’tgoatall。

  \"Itwasnightoutsidelongbeforethebusinesswasover,andnothingwastobeseenbutthedimeyesandtheclaws。Istoppedthegasengine,feltforandstrokedthebeast,whichwasstillinsensible,andthen,beingtired,leftitsleepingontheinvisiblepillowandwenttobed。Ifoundithardtosleep。Ilayawakethinkingweakaimlessstuff,goingovertheexperimentoverandoveragain,ordreamingfeverishlyofthingsgrowingmistyandvanishingaboutme,untileverything,thegroundIstoodon,vanished,andsoIcametothatsicklyfallingnightmareonegets。Abouttwo,thecatbeganmiaowingabouttheroom。Itriedtohushitbytalkingtoit,andthenIdecidedtoturnitout。IremembertheshockIhadwhenstrikingalight——therewerejusttheroundeyesshininggreen——andnothingroundthem。Iwouldhavegivenitmilk,butIhadn’tany。Itwouldn’tbequiet,itjustsatdownandmiaowedatthedoor。Itriedtocatchit,withanideaofputtingitoutofthewindow,butitwouldn’tbecaught,itvanished。Thenitbeganmiaowingindifferentpartsoftheroom。AtlastIopenedthewindowandmadeabustle。Isupposeitwentoutatlast。I

  neversawanymoreofit。

  \"Then——Heavenknowswhy——Ifellthinkingofmyfather’sfuneralagain,andthedismalwindyhillside,untilthedayhadcome。Ifoundsleepingwashopeless,and,lockingmydoorafterme,wanderedoutintothemorningstreets。\"

  \"Youdon’tmeantosaythere’saninvisiblecatatlarge!\"saidKemp。

  \"Ifithasn’tbeenkilled,\"saidtheInvisibleMan。\"Whynot?\"

  \"Whynot?\"saidKemp。\"Ididn’tmeantointerrupt。\"

  \"It’sveryprobablybeenkilled,\"saidtheInvisibleMan。\"Itwasalivefourdaysafter,Iknow,anddownagratinginGreatTitchfieldStreet;

  becauseIsawacrowdroundtheplace,tryingtoseewhencethemiaowingcame。\"

  Hewassilentforthebestpartofaminute。Thenheresumedabruptly:

  \"Irememberthatmorningbeforethechangeveryvividly。ImusthavegoneupGreatPortlandStreet。IrememberthebarracksinAlbanyStreet,andthehorsesoldierscomingout,andatlastIfoundmyselfsittinginthesunshineandfeelingveryillandstrange,onthesummitofPrimroseHill。ItwasasunnydayinJanuary,——oneofthosesunny,frostydaysthatcamebeforethesnowthisyear。Mywearybraintriedtoformulatetheposition,toplotoutaplanofaction。

  \"Iwassurprisedtofind,nowthatmyprizewaswithinmygrasp,howinconclusiveitsattainmentseemed。AsamatteroffactIwasworkedout;

  theintensestressofnearlyfouryears’continuousworkleftmeincapableofanystrengthoffeeling。Iwasapathetic,andItriedinvaintorecovertheenthusiasmofmyfirstinquiries,thepassionofdiscoverythathadenabledmetocompasseventhedownfallofmyfather’sgreyhairs。Nothingseemdtomatter。Isawprettyclearlythiswasatransientmood,duetooverworkandwantofsleep,andthateitherbydrugsorrestitwouldbepossibletorecovermyenergies。

  \"AllIcouldthinkclearlywasthatthethinghadtobecarriedthrough;

  thefixedideastillruledme。Andsoon,forthemoneyIhadwasalmostexhausted。Ilookedaboutmeatthehillside,withchildrenplayingandgirlswatchingthem,andtriedtothinkofallthefantasticadvantagesaninvisiblemanwouldhaveintheworld。AfteratimeIcrawledhome,tooksomefoodandastrongdoseofstrychnine,andwenttosleepinmyclothesonmyunmadebed。Strychnineisagrandtonic,Kemp,totaketheflabbinessoutofaman。\"

  \"It’sthedevil,\"saidKemp。\"It’sthepalaeolithicinabottle。\"

  \"Iawokevastlyinvigoratedandratherirritable。Youknow?\"

  \"Iknowthestuff。\"

  \"Andtherewassomeonerappingatthedoor。Itwasmylandlordwiththreatsandinquiries,anoldPolishJewinalonggreycoatandgreasyslippers。Ihadbeentormentingacatinthenighthewassure,——theoldwoman’stonguehadbeenbusy。Heinsistedonknowingallaboutit。Thelawsofthiscountryagainstvivisectionwereverysevere,——hemightbeliable。Ideniedthecat。Thenthevibrationofthelittlegasenginecouldbefeltalloverthehouse,hesaid。Thatwastrue,certainly。Heedgedroundmeintotheroom,peeringaboutoverhisGerman—silverspectacles,andasuddendreadcameintomymindthathemightcarryawaysomethingofmysecret。ItriedtokeepbetweenhimandtheconcentratingapparatusIhadarranged,andthatonlymadehimmorecurious。WhatwasIdoing?

  WhywasIalwaysaloneandsecretive?Wasitlegal?Wasitdangerous?I

  paidnothingbuttheusualrent。Hishadalwaysbeenamostrespectablehouse——inadisreputableneighbourhood。Suddenlymytempergaveway。I

  toldhimtogetout。Hebegantoprotest,tojabberofhisrightofentry。

  InamomentIhadhimbythecollar;somethingripped,andhewentspinningoutintohisownpassage。Islammedandlockedthedoorandsatdownquivering。

  \"Hemadeafussoutside,whichIdisregarded,andafteratimehewentaway。

  \"Butthisbroughtmatterstoacrisis。Ididnotknowwhathewoulddo,norevenwhathehadpowertodo。Tomovetofreshapartmentswouldhavemeantdelay;altogetherIhadbarelytwentypoundsleftintheworld,——forthemostpartinthebank,——andIcouldnotaffordthat。Vanish!Itwasirresistible。Thentherewouldbeaninquiry,thesackingofmyroom——

  \"Atthethoughtofthepossibilityofmyworkbeingexposedorinterruptedatitsveryclimax,Ibecameangryandactive。Ihurriedoutwithmythreebooksofnotes,mycheque—book,——thetramphasthemnow,——anddirectedthemfromthenearestPostOfficetoahouseofcallforlettersandparcelsinGreatPortlandStreet。Itriedtogooutnoiselessly。Comingin,Ifoundmylandlordgoingquietlyupstairs;hehadheardthedoorclose,Isuppose。

  YouwouldhavelaughedtoseehimjumpasideonthelandingasIcametearingafterhim。HeglaredatmeasIwentbyhim,andImadethehousequiverwiththeslammingofmydoor。Iheardhimcomeshufflinguptomyfloor,hesitate,andgodown。Isettoworkuponmypreparationsforthwith。

  \"Itwasalldonethateveningandnight。WhileIwasstillsittingunderthesickly,drowsyinfluenceofthedrugsthatdecolouriseblood,therecamearepeatedknockingatthedoor。Itceased,footstepswentawayandreturned,andtheknockingwasresumed。Therewasanattempttopushsomethingunderthedoor——abluepaper。TheninafitofirritationIroseandwentandflungthedoorwideopen。’Nowthen?’saidI。

  \"Itwasmylandlord,withanoticeofejectmentorsomething。Hehelditouttome,sawsomethingoddaboutmyhands,Iexpect,andliftedhiseyestomyface。

  \"Foramomenthegaped。Thenhegaveasortofinarticulatecry,droppedcandleandwrittogether,andwentblunderingdownthedarkpassagetothestairs。Ishutthedoor,lockedit,andwenttothelooking—glass。

  ThenIunderstoodhisterror。Myfacewaswhite——likewhitestone。

  \"Butitwasallhorrible。Ihadnotexpectedthesuffering。Anightofrackinganguish,sicknessandfainting。Isetmyteeth,thoughmyskinwaspresentlyafire;allmybodyafire;butIlaytherelikegrimdeath。

  IunderstoodnowhowitwasthecathadhowleduntilIchloroformedit。

  LuckyitwasIlivedaloneanduntendedinmyroom。ThereweretimeswhenIsobbedandgroanedandtalked。ButIstucktoit。Ibecameinsensibleandwokelanguidinthedarkness。

  \"Thepainhadpassed。IthoughtIwaskillingmyselfandIdidnotcare。

  Ishallneverforgetthatdawn,andthestrangehorrorofseeingthatmyhandshadbecomeascloudedglass,andwatchingthemgrowclearerandthinnerasthedaywentby,untilatlastIcouldseethesicklydisorderofmyroomthroughthem,thoughIclosedmytransparenteyelids。Mylimbsbecameglassy,thebonesandarteriesfaded,vanished,andthelittlewhitenerveswentlast。Igroundmyteethandstayedtheretotheend。Atlastonlythedeadtipsofthefinger—nailsremained,pallidandwhite,andthebrownstainofsomeaciduponmyfingers。

  \"Istruggledup。AtfirstIwasasincapableasaswathedinfant,——steppingwithlimbsIcouldnotsee。Iwasweakandveryhungry。Iwentandstaredatnothinginmyshaving—glass,atnothingsavewhereanattenuatedpigmentstillremainedbehindtheretinaofmyeyes,fainterthanmist。Ihadtohangontothetableandpressmyforeheadtotheglass。

  \"ItwasonlybyafranticeffortofwillthatIdraggedmyselfbacktotheapparatusandcompletedtheprocess。

  \"Isleptduringtheforenoon,pullingthesheetovermyeyestoshutoutthelight,andaboutmiddayIwasawakenedagainbyaknocking。Mystrengthhadreturned。Isatupandlistenedandheardawhispering。I

  sprangtomyfeetandasnoiselesslyaspossiblebegantodetachtheconnectionsofmyapparatus,andtodistributeitabouttheroom,soastodestroythesuggestionsofitsarrangement。Presentlytheknockingwasrenewedandvoicescalled,firstmylandlord’s,andthentwoothers。TogaintimeIansweredthem。TheinvisibleragandpillowcametohandandIopenedthewindowandpitchedthemoutontothecisterncover。Asthewindowopened,aheavycrashcameatthedoor。Someonehadchargeditwiththeideaofsmashingthelock。ButthestoutboltsIhadscrewedupsomedaysbeforestoppedhim。Thatstartledme,mademeangry。Ibegantotrembleanddothingshurriedly。

  \"Itossedtogethersomeloosepaper,straw,packingpaperandsoforth,inthemiddleoftheroom,andturnedonthegas。Heavyblowsbegantorainuponthedoor。Icouldnotfindthematches。Ibeatmyhandsonthewallwithrage。Iturneddownthegasagain,steppedoutofthewindowonthecisterncover,verysoftlyloweredthesash,andsatdown,secureandinvisible,butquiveringwithanger,towatchevents。Theysplitapanel,Isaw,andinanothermomenttheyhadbrokenawaythestaplesoftheboltsandstoodintheopendoorway。Itwasthelandlordandhistwostep—sons,sturdyyoungmenofthreeorfourandtwenty。Behindthemflutteredtheoldhagofawomanfromdownstairs。

  \"Youmayimaginetheirastonishmentonfindingtheroomempty。Oneoftheyoungermenrushedtothewindowatonce,flungitupandstaredout。

  Hisstaringeyesandthick—lippedbeardedfacecameafootfrommyface。

  Iwashalfmindedtohithissillycountenance,butIarrestedmydoubledfist。Hestaredrightthroughme。Sodidtheothersastheyjoinedhim。

  Theoldmanwentandpeeredunderthebed,andthentheyallmadearushforthecupboard。TheyhadtoargueaboutitatlengthinYiddishandCockneyEnglish。TheyconcludedIhadnotansweredthem,thattheirimaginationhaddeceivedthem。AfeelingofextraordinaryelationtooktheplaceofmyangerasIsatoutsidethewindowandwatchedthesefourpeople——fortheoldladycamein,glancingsuspiciouslyaboutherlikeacat,tryingtounderstandtheriddleofmybehaviour。

  \"Theoldman,sofarasIcouldunderstandhispatois,agreedwiththeoldladythatIwasavivisectionist。ThesonsprotestedingarbledEnglishthatIwasanelectrician,andappealedtothedynamosandradiators。Theywereallnervousagainstmyarrival,althoughIfoundsubsequentlythattheyhadboltedthefrontdoor。Theoldladypeeredintothecupboardandunderthebed,andoneoftheyoungmenpusheduptheregisterandstaredupthechimney。Oneofmyfellowlodgers,acostermongerwhosharedtheoppositeroomwithabutcher,appearedonthelanding,andhewascalledinandtoldincoherentthings。

  \"Itoccurredtomethattheradiators,iftheyfellintothehandsofsomeacutewell—educatedperson,wouldgivemeawaytoomuch,andwatchingmyopportunity,Icameintotheroomandtiltedoneofthelittledynamosoffitsfellowonwhichitwasstanding,andsmashedbothapparatus。Then,whiletheyweretryingtoexplainthesmash,Idodgedoutoftheroomandwentsoftlydownstairs。

  \"Iwentintooneofthesitting—roomsandwaiteduntiltheycamedown,stillspeculatingandargumentative,allalittledisappointedatfindingno’horrors,’andallalittlepuzzledhowtheystoodwithregardtome。

  ThenIslippedupagainwithaboxofmatches,firedmyheapofpaperandrubbish,putthechairsandbeddingthereby,ledthegastotheaffair,bymeansofanindia—rubbertube,andwavingafarewelltotheroomleftitforthelasttime。\"

  \"Youfiredthehouse!\"exclaimedKemp。

  \"Firedthehouse。Itwastheonlywaytocovermytrail——andnodoubtitwasinsured。Islippedtheboltsofthefrontdoorquietlyandwentoutintothestreet。Iwasinvisible,andIwasonlyjustbeginningtorealisetheextraordinaryadvantagemyinvisibilitygaveme。MyheadwasalreadyteemingwithplansofallthewildandwonderfulthingsIhadnowimpunitytodo。\"

  TheInvisibleMan—Chapter21Chapter21—InOxfordStreet\"IngoingdownstairsthefirsttimeIfoundanunexpecteddifficultybecauseIcouldnotseemyfeet;indeedIstumbledtwice,andtherewasanunaccustomedclumsinessingrippingthebolt。Bynotlookingdown,however,Imanagedtowalkonthelevelpassablywell。

  \"Mymood,Isay,wasoneofexaltation。Ifeltasaseeingmanmightdo,withpaddedfeetandnoiselessclothes,inacityoftheblind。Iexperiencedawildimpulsetojest,tostartlepeople,toclapmenontheback,flingpeople’shatsastray,andgenerallyrevelinmyextraordinaryadvantage。

  \"ButhardlyhadIemergeduponGreatPortlandStreet,however(mylodgingswasclosetothebigdraper’sshopthere),whenIheardaclashingconcussionandwashitviolentlybehind,andturningsawamancarryingabasketofsoda—watersiphons,andlookinginamazementathisburden。Althoughtheblowhadreallyhurtme,IfoundsomethingsoirresistibleinhisastonishmentthatIlaughedaloud。’Thedevil’sinthebasket,’Isaid,andsuddenlytwisteditoutofhishand。Heletgoincontinently,andIswungthewholeweightintotheair。

  \"Butafoolofacabman,standingoutsideapublichouse,madeasuddenrushforthis,andhisextendingfingerstookmewithexcruciatingviolenceundertheear。Iletthewholedownwithasmashonthecabman,andthen,withshoutsandtheclatteroffeetaboutme,peoplecomingoutofshops,vehiclespullingup,IrealisedwhatIhaddoneformyself,andcursingmyfolly,backedagainstashopwindowandpreparedtododgeoutoftheconfusion。InamomentIshouldbewedgedintoacrowdandinevitablydiscovered。

  Ipushedbythebutcherboy,wholuckilydidnotturntoseethenothingnessthatshovedhimaside,anddodgedbehindthecabman’sfour—wheeler。Idonotknowhowtheysettledthebusiness。Ihurriedstraightacrosstheroad,whichwashappilyclear,andhardlyheedingwhichwayIwent,inthefrightofdetectiontheincidenthadgiven,plungedintotheafternoonthrongofOxfordStreet。

  \"Itriedtogetintothestreamofpeople,buttheyweretoothickforme,andinamomentmyheelswerebeingtroddenupon。Itooktothegutter,theroughnessofwhichIfoundpainfultomyfeet,andforthwiththeshaftofacrawlinghansomdugmeforciblyundertheshoulderblade,remindingmethatIwasalreadybruisedseverely。Istaggeredoutofthewayofthecab,avoidedaperambulatorbyaconvulsivemovement,andfoundmyselfbehindthehansom。Ahappythoughtsavedme,andasthisdroveslowlyalongIfollowedinitsimmediatewake,tremblingandastonishedattheturnofmyadventure。Andnotonlytrembling,butshivering。ItwasabrightdayinJanuaryandIwasstarknakedandthethinslimeofmudthatcoveredtheroadwasfreezing。Foolishasitseemstomenow,Ihadnotreckonedthat,transparentornot,Iwasstillamenabletotheweatherandallitsconsequences。

  \"Thensuddenlyabrightideacameintomyhead。Iranroundandgotintothecab。Andso,shivering,scared,andsniffingwiththefirstintimationsofacold,andwiththebruisesinthesmallofmybackgrowinguponmyattention。IdroveslowlyalongOxfordStreetandpastTottenhamCourtRoad。MymoodwasasdifferentfromthatinwhichIhadsalliedforthtenminutesagoasitispossibletoimagine。Thisinvisibilityindeed!Theonethoughtthatpossessedmewas——howwasItogetoutofthescrapeI

  wasin。

  \"WecrawledpastMudie’s,andthereatallwomanwithfiveorsixyellow—labelledbookshailedmycab,andIsprangoutjustintimetoescapeher,shavingarailwayvannarrowlyinmyflight。ImadeoffuptheroadwaytoBloomsburySquare,intendingtostrikenorthpasttheMuseumandsogetintothequietdistrict。Iwasnotcruellychilled,andthestrangenessofmysituationsounnervedmethatIwhimperedasIran。AtthenorthwardcorneroftheSquarealittlewhitedogranoutofthePharmaceuticalSociety’soffices,andincontinentlymadeforme,nosedown。

  \"Ihadneverrealiseditbefore,butthenoseistothemindofadogwhattheeyeistothemindofaseeingman。Dogsperceivethescentofamanmovingasmenperceivehisvision。Thisbrutebeganbarkingandleaping,showing,asitseemedtome,onlytooplainlythathewasawareofme。

  IcrossedGreatRussellStreet,glancingovermyshoulderasIdidso,andwentsomewayalongMontagueStreetbeforeIrealisedwhatIwasrunningtowards。

  \"ThenIbecameawareofablareofmusic,andlookingalongthestreetsawanumberofpeopleadvancingoutofRussellSquare,redshirts,andthebanneroftheSalvationArmytothefore。Suchacrowd,chantingintheroadwayandscoffingonthepavement,Icouldnothopetopenetrate,anddreadingtogobackandfartherfromhomeagain,anddecidingonthespurofthemoment,IranupthewhitestepsofahousefacingtheMuseumrailings,andstoodthereuntilthecrowdshouldhavepassed。Happilythedogstoppedatthenoiseofthebandtoo,hesitated,andturnedtail,runningbacktoBloomsburySquareagain。

  \"Oncametheband,bawlingwithunconsciousironysomehymnabout’WhenshallweseehisFace?’anditseemedaninterminabletimetomebeforethetideofthecrowdwashedalongthepavementbyme。Thud,thud,thud,camethedrumwithavibratingresonance,andforthemomentIdidnotnoticetwourchinsstoppingattherailingsbyme。’See’em,’saidone。

  ’Seewhat?’saidtheother。’Why——themfootmarks——bare。Likewhatyoumakesinmud。’

  \"IlookeddownandsawtheyoungstershadstoppedandweregapingatthemuddyfootmarksIhadleftbehindmeupthenewlywhitenedsteps。Thepassingpeopleelbowedandjostledthem,buttheirconfoundedintelligencewasarrested。’Thud,thud,thud,When,thud,shallwesee,thud,hisface,thud,thud。’’There’sabarefootmangoneupthemsteps,orIdon’tknownothing,’saidone。’Andheain’tnevercomedownagain。Andhisfootwasa—bleeding。’

  \"Thethickofthecrowdhadalreadypassed。’Lookythere,Ted,’quoththeyoungerofthedetectives,withthesharpnessofsurpriseinhisvoice,andpointedstraighttomyfeet。Ilookeddownandsawatoncethedimsuggestionoftheiroutlinesketchedinsplashesofmud。ForamomentI

  wasparalysed。

  \"’Why,that’srum,’saidtheelder。’Dashedrum!It’sjustliketheghostofafoot,ain’tit?’Hehesitatedandadvancedwithoutstretchedhand。Amanpulledupshorttoseewhathewascatching,andthenagirl。

  Inanothermomenthewouldhavetouchedme。ThenIsawwhattodo。Imadeastep,theboystartedbackwithanexclamation,andwitharapidmovementIswungmyselfoverintotheporticoofthenexthouse。Butthesmallerboywassharp—eyedenoughtofollowthemovementandbeforeIwaswelldownthestepsanduponthepavement,hehadrecoveredfromhismomentaryastonishmentandwasshoutingoutthatthefeethadgoneoverthewall。

  \"Theyrushedroundandsawmynewfootmarksflashintobeingonthelowerstepanduponthepavement。’What’sup?’askedsomeone。’Feet!Look!

  Feetrunning!’Everybodyintheroad,exceptmythreepursuers,waspouringalongaftertheSalvationArmy,andthisnotonlyimpededmebutthem。

  Therewasaneddyofsurpriseandinterrogation。AtthecostofbowlingoveroneyoungfellowIgotthrough,andinanothermomentIwasrushingheadlongroundthecircuitofRussellSquare,withsixorsevenastonishedpeoplefollowingmyfootmarks。Therewasnotimeforexplanation,orelsethewholehostwouldhavebeenafterme。

  \"TwiceIdoubledroundcorners,thriceIcrossedtheroadandcamebackonmytracks,andthen,asmyfeetgrewhotanddry,thedampimpressionsbegantofade。AtlastIhadabreathingspaceandrubbedmyfeetcleanwithmyhands,andsogotawayaltogether。ThelastIsawofthechasewasalittlegroupofadozenpeopleperhaps,studyingwithinfiniteperplexityaslowlydryingfootprintthathadresultedfromapuddleinTravistockSquare——afootprintasisolatedandincomprehensibletothemasCrusoe’ssolitarydiscovery。

  \"Thisrunningwarmedmetoacertainextent,andIwentonwithabettercouragethroughthemazeoflessfrequentedroadsthatrunshereabouts。

  Mybackhadnowbecomeverystiffandsore,mytonsilswerepainfulfromthecabman’sfingers,andtheskinofmyneckhadbeenscratchedbyhisnails;myfeethurtexceedinglyandIwaslamefromalittlecutononefoot。Isawintimeablindmanapproachingme,andfledlimping,forI

  fearedhissubtleintuitions。OnceortwiceaccidentalcollisionsoccurredandIleftpeopleamazed,withunaccountablecursesringingintheirears。

  Thencamesomethingsilentandquietagainstmyface,andacrosstheSquarefellathinveilofslowlyfallingflakesofsnow。Ihadcaughtacold,anddoasIwouldIcouldnotavoidanoccasionalsneeze。Andeverydogthatcameinsight,withitspointingnoseandcurioussniffing,wasaterrortome。

  \"Thencamemenandboysrunning,firstoneandthenothers,andshoutingastheyran。Itwasafire。Theyraninthedirectionofmylodging,andlookingbackdownastreetIsawamassofblacksmokestreamingupabovetheroofsandtelephonewires。Itwasmylodgingburning;myclothes,myapparatus,allmyresourcesindeed,exceptmycheque—bookandthethreevolumesofmemorandathatawaitedmeinGreatPortlandStreet,werethere。

  Burning!Ihadburntmyboats——ifeveramandid!Theplacewasblazing。\"

  TheInvisibleManpausedandthought。Kempglancednervouslyoutofthewindow。\"Yes?\"hesaid。\"Goon。\"

  TheInvisibleMan—Chapter22Chapter22—IntheEmporium\"SolastJanuary,withthebeginningofasnowstormintheairaboutme——andifitsettledonmeitwouldbetrayme!——weary,cold,painful,inexpressiblywretched,andstillbuthalfconvincedofmyinvisiblequality,IbeganthisnewlifetowhichIamcommitted。Ihadnorefuge,noappliances,nohumanbeingintheworldinwhomIcouldconfide。Tohavetoldmysecretwouldhavegivenmeaway——madeamereshowandrarityofme。Nevertheless,Iwashalfmindedtoaccostsomepasser—byandthrowmyselfuponhismercy。

  ButIknewtooclearlytheterrorandbrutalcrueltymyadvanceswouldevoke。Imadenoplansinthestreet。Mysoleobjectwastogetshelterfromthesnow,togetmyselfcoveredandwarm;thenImighthopetoplan。

  Buteventome,anInvisibleMan,therowsofLondonhousesstoodlatched,barred,andboltedimpregnably。

  \"OnlyonethingcouldIseeclearlybeforeme,thecoldexposureandmiseryofthesnowstormandthenight。

  \"AndthenIhadabrilliantidea。IturneddownoneoftheroadsleadingfromGowerStreettoTottenhamCourtRoad,andfoundmyselfoutsideOmniums,thebigestablishmentwhereeverythingistobebought——youknowtheplace——meat,grocery,linen,furniture,clothing,oilpaintingseven——ahugemeanderingcollectionofshopsratherthanashop。IhadthoughtIshouldfindthedoorsopen,buttheywereclosed,andasIstoodinthewideentranceacarriagestoppedoutside,andamaninuniform——youknowthekindofpersonagewith’Omnium’onhiscap——flungopenthedoor。Icontrivedtoenter,andwalkingdowntheshop——itwasadepartmentwheretheyweresellingribbonsandglovesandstockingsandthatkindofthing——cametoamorespaciousregiondevotedtopicnicbasketsandwickerfurniture。

  \"Ididnotfeelsafethere,however;peopleweregoingtoandfro,andIprowledrestlesslyaboutuntilIcameuponahugesectioninanupperfloorcontainingscoresandhundredsofbedsteads,andbeyondtheseIfoundaresting—placeatlastamongahugepileoffoldedflockmattresses。Theplacewasalreadylitupandaggreeablywarm,andIdecidedtoremainwhereIwas,keepingacautiouseyeonthetwoorthreesetsofshopmenandcustomerswhoweremeanderingthroughtheplaceuntilclosingtimecame。ThenIshouldbeable,Ithought,torobtheplaceforfoodandclothing,anddisguised,prowlthroughitandexamineitsresources,perhapssleeponsomeofthebedding。Thatseemedanacceptableplan。Myideawastoprocureclothingtomakemyselfamuffledbutacceptablefigure,togetmoney,andthentorecovermybooksandparcelswheretheyawaitedme,takealodgingsomewhereandelaborateplansforthecompleterealisationoftheadvantagesmyinvisibilitygaveme(asIstillimagined)overmyfellow—men。

  \"Closingtimearrivedquicklyenough;itcouldnothavebeenmorethananhourafterItookupmypositiononthemattressesbeforeInoticedtheblindsofthewindowsbeingdrawn,andcustomersbeingmarcheddoorward。

  Andthenanumberofbriskyoungmenbeganwithremarkablealacritytotidyupthegoodsthatremaineddisturbed。Ileftmylairasthecrowdsdiminished,andprowledcautiouslyoutintothelessdesolatepartsoftheshop。Iwasreallysurprisedtoobservehowrapidlytheyoungmenandwomenwhippedawaythegoodsdisplayedforsaleduringtheday。Alltheboxesofgoods,thehangingfabrics,thefestoonsoflace,theboxesofsweetsinthegrocerysection,thedisplaysofthisandthat,werebeingwhippeddown,foldedup,slappedintotidyreceptacles,andeverythingthatcouldnotbetakendownandputawayhadsheetsofsomecoarsestufflikesackingflungoverit。Finallyallthechairswereturnedupontothecounters,leavingthefloorclear。Directlyeachoftheseyoungpeoplehaddone,heorshemadepromptlyforthedoorwithsuchanexpressionofanimationasIhaverarelyobservedinashopassistantbefore。Thencamealotofyoungstersscatteringsawdustandcarryingpailsandbrooms。

  Ihadtododgetogetoutoftheway,andasitwas,myanklegotstungwiththesawdust。Forsometime,wanderingthroughtheswathedanddarkeneddepartments,Icouldhearthebroomsatwork。Andatlastagoodhourormoreaftertheshophadbeenclosed,cameanoiseoflockingdoors。Silencecameupontheplace,andIfoundmyselfwanderingthroughthevastandintricateshops,galleriesandshowroomsoftheplace,alone。Itwasverystill;inoneplaceIrememberpassingnearoneoftheTottenhamCourtRoadentrancesandlisteningtothetappingofbootheelsofthepassers—by。

  \"MyfirstvisitwastotheplacewhereIhadseenstockingsandglovesforsale。Itwasdark,andIhadthedevilofahuntaftermatches,whichIfoundatlastinthedrawerofthelittlecashdesk。ThenIhadtogetacandle。Ihadtoteardownwrappingsandransackanumberofboxesanddrawers,butatlastImanagedtoturnoutwhatIsought;theboxlabelcalledthemlambswoolpants,andlambswoolvests。Thensocks,athickcomforter,andthenIwenttotheclothingplaceandgottrousers,aloungejacket,anovercoatandaslouchhat——aclericalsortofhatwiththebrimturneddown。Ibegantofeelahumanbeingagain,andmynextthoughtwasfood。

  \"Upstairswasarefreshmentdepartment,andthereIgotcoldmeat。Therewascoffeestillintheurn,andIlitthegasandwarmeditupagain,andaltogetherIdidnotdobadly。Afterwards,prowlingthroughtheplaceinsearchofblankets——Ihadtoputupatlastwithaheapofdownquilts——I

  cameuponagrocerysectionwithalotofchocolateandcandiedfruits,morethanwasgoodformeindeed——andsomewhiteburgundy。Andnearthatwasatoydepartment,andIhadabrilliantidea。Ifoundsomeartificialnoses——dummynoses,youknow,andIthoughtofdarkspectacles。ButOmniumshadnoopticaldepartment。Mynosehadbeenadifficultyindeed——Ihadthoughtofpaint。Butthediscoverysetmymindrunningonwigsandmasksandthelike。FinallyIwenttosleeponaheapofdownquilts,verywarmandcomfortable。

  \"MylastthoughtsbeforesleepingwerethemostagreeableIhadhadsincethechange。Iwasinastateofphysicalserenity,andthatwasreflectedinmymind。IthoughtthatIshouldbeabletoslipoutunobservedinthemorningwithmyclothesuponme,mufflingmyfacewithawhitewrapperIhadtaken,purchase,withthemoneyIhadtaken,spectaclesandsoforth,andsocompletemydisguise。Ilapsedintodisorderlydreamsofallthefantasticthingsthathadhappenedduringthelastfewdays。IsawtheuglylittleJewofalandlordvociferatinginhisrooms;Isawhistwosonsmarvelling,andthewrinkledoldwoman’sgnarledfaceassheaskedforhercat。Iexperiencedagainthestrangesensationofseeingtheclothdisappear,andsoIcameroundtothewindyhillsideandthesniffingoldclergymanmumbling’Dusttodust,earthtoearth,’andmyfather’sopengrave。

  \"’Youalso,’saidavoice,andsuddenlyIwasbeingforcedtowardsthegrave。Istruggled,shouted,appealedtothemourners,buttheycontinuedstonilyfollowingtheservice;theoldclergyman,too,neverfaltereddroningandsniffingthroughtheritual。IrealisedIwasinvisibleandinaudible,thatoverwhelmingforceshadtheirgriponme。Istruggledinvain,Iwasforcedoverthebrink,thecoffinranghollowasIfelluponit,andthegravelcameflyingaftermeinspadefuls。Nobodyheededme,nobodywasawareofme。Imadeconvulsivestrugglesandawoke。

  \"ThepaleLondondawnhadcome,theplacewasfullofachillygreylightthatfilteredroundtheedgesofthewindowblinds。Isatup,andforatimeIcouldnotthinkwherethisampleapartment,withitscounters,itspilesofrolledstuff,itsheapsofquiltsandcushions,itsironpillars,mightbe。Then,asrecollectioncamebacktome,Iheardvoicesinconversation。

  \"Thenfardowntheplace,inthebrighterlightofsomedepartmentwhichhadalreadyraiseditsblinds,Isawtwomenapproaching。Iscrambledtomyfeet,lookingaboutmeforsomewayofescape,andevenasIdidsothesoundofmymovementmadethemawareofme。Isupposetheysawmerelyafiguremovingquietlyandquicklyaway。’Who’sthat?’criedone,and’Stopthere,’shoutedtheother。Idashedroundacornerandcamefulltilt——afacelessfigure,mindyou!——onalankyladoffifteen。HeyelledandIbowledhimover,rushedpasthim,turnedanothercorner,andbyahappyinspirationthrewmyselfflatbehindacounter。InanothermomentfeetwentrunningpastandIheardvoicesshouting,’Allhandstothedoors!’

  askingwhatwas’up,’andgivingoneanotheradvicehowtocatchme。

  \"Lyingontheground,Ifeltscaredoutofmywits。But——oddasitmayseem——itdidnotoccurtomeatthemomenttotakeoffmyclothesasI

  shouldhavedone。Ihadmadeupmymind,Isuppose,togetawayinthem,andthatruledme。Andthendownthevistaofthecounterscameabawlingof’Hereheis!’

  \"Isprangtomyfeet,whippedachairoffthecounter,andsentitwhirlingatthefoolwhohadshouted,turned,cameintoanotherroundacorner,senthimspinning,andrushedupthestairs。Hekepthisfooting,gaveaviewhallo!andcameupthestaircasehotafterme。Upthestaircasewerepiledamultitudeofthosebright—colouredpotthings——whatarethey?\"

  \"Artpots,\"suggestedKemp。

  \"That’sit!Artpots。Well,Iturnedatthetopstepandswunground,pluckedoneoutofapileandsmasheditonhissillyheadashecameatme。Thewholepileofpotswentheadlong,andIheardshoutingandfootstepsrunningfromallparts。Imadeamadrushfortherefreshmentplace,andtherewasamaninwhitelikeamancook,whotookupthechase。Imadeonelastdesperateturnandfoundmyselfamonglampsandironmongery。I

  wentbehindthecounterofthis,andwaitedformycook,andasheboltedinattheheadofthechase,Idoubledhimupwithalamp。Downhewent,andIcrouchedbehindthecounterandbeganwhippingoffmyclothesasfastasIcould。Coat,jacket,trousers,shoeswereallright,butalambswoolvestfitsamanlikeaskin。Iheardmoremencoming,mycookwaslyingquietontheothersideofthecounter,stunnedorscaredspeechless,andIhadtomakeanotherdashforit,likearabbithuntedoutofawood—pile。

  \"’Thisway,policeman!’Iheardsomeoneshouting。Ifoundmyselfinmybedsteadstore—roomagain,andattheendawildernessofwardrobes。

  Irushedamongthem,wentflat,gotridofmyvestafterinfinitewriggling,andstoodafreemanagain,pantingandscared,asthepolicemanandthreeoftheshopmencameroundthecorner。Theymadearushforthevestandpants,andcollaredthetrousers。’He’sdroppinghisplunder,’saidoneoftheyoungmen。’Hemustbesomewherehere。’

  \"Buttheydidnotfindmeallthesame。

  \"Istoodwatchingthemhuntformeforatime,andcursingmyill—luckinlosingtheclothes。ThenIwentintotherefreshment—room,drankalittlemilkIfoundthere,andsatdownbythefiretoconsidermyposition。

  \"Inalittlewhiletwoassistantscameandbegantotalkoverthebusinessveryexcitedlyandlikethefoolstheywere。Iheardamagnifiedaccountofmydepredations,andotherspeculationsastomywhereabouts。ThenI

  felltoschemingagain。Theinsurmountabledifficultyoftheplace,especiallynowitwasalarmed,wastogetanyplunderoutofit。Iwentdownintothewarehousetoseeiftherewasanychanceofpackingandaddressingaparcel,butIcouldnotunderstandthesystemofchecking。Abouteleveno’clock,thesnowhavingthawedasitfell,andthedaybeingfinerandalittlewarmerthanthepreviousone,IdecidedthattheEmporiumwashopeless,andwentoutagain,exasperatedatmywantofsuccess,withonlythevaguestplansofactioninmymind。\"

  TheInvisibleMan—Chapter23Chapter23—InDruryLane\"Butyoubegintorealisenow,\"saidtheInvisibleMan,\"thefulldisadvantageofmycondition。Ihadnoshelter,nocovering。Togetclothingwastoforegoallmyadvantage,tomakeofmyselfastrangeandterriblething。

  Iwasfasting;fortoeat,tofillmyselfwithunassimilatedmatter,wouldbetobecomegrotesquelyvisibleagain。\"

  \"Ineverthoughtofthat,\"saidKemp。

  \"NorhadI。Andthesnowhadwarnedmeofotherdangers。Icouldnotgoabroadinsnow——itwouldsettleonmeandexposeme。Rain,too,wouldmakemeawateryoutline,aglisteningsurfaceofaman——abubble。Andfog——Ishouldbelikeafainterbubbleinafog,asurface,agreasyglimmerofhumanity。Moreover,asIwentabroad——intheLondonair——Igathereddirtaboutmyankles,floatingsmutsanddustuponmyskin。IdidnotknowhowlongitwouldbebeforeIshouldbecomevisiblefromthatcausealso。

  ButIsawclearlyitcouldnotbeforlong。

  \"NotinLondonatanyrate。

  \"IwentintotheslumstowardsGreatPortlandStreet,andfoundmyselfattheendofthestreetinwhichIhadlodged。Ididnotgothatway,becauseofthecrowdhalfwaydownitoppositetothestillsmokingruinsofthehouseIhadfired。Mymostimmediateproblemwastogetclothing。

  Whattodowithmyfacepuzzledme。ThenIsawinoneofthoselittlemiscellaneousshops——news,sweets,toys,stationery,belatedChristmastomfoolery,andsoforth——anarrayofmasksandnoses。Irealisedthatproblemwassolved。

  InaflashIsawmycourse。Iturnedabout,nolongeraimless,andwent——

  circuitouslyinordertoavoidthebusyways,towardsthebackstreetsnorthoftheStrand;forIremembered,thoughnotverydistinctlywhere,thatsometheatricalcostumiershadshopsinthatdistrict。

  \"Thedaywascold,withanippingwinddownthenorthwardrunningstreets。

  Iwalkedfasttoavoidbeingovertaken。Everycrossingwasadanger,everypassengerathingtowatchalertly。OnemanasIwasabouttopasshimatthetopofBedfordStreet,turneduponmeabruptlyandcameintome,sendingmeintotheroadandalmostunderthewheelofapassinghansom。

  Theverdictofthecab—rankwasthathehadhadsomesortofstroke。I

  wassounnervedbythisencounterthatIwentintoCoventGardenMarketandsatdownforsometimeinaquietcornerbyastallofviolets,pantingandtrembling。IfoundIhadcaughtafreshcold,andhadtoturnoutafteratimelestmysneezesshouldattractattention。

  \"AtlastIreachedtheobjectofmyquest,adirtyfly—blownlittleshopinabywaynearDruryLane,withawindowfulloftinselrobes,shamjewels,wigs,slippers,dominoesandtheatricalphotographs。Theshopwasold—fashionedandlowanddark,andthehouseroseaboveitforfourstoreys,darkanddismal。Ipeeredthroughthewindowand,seeingnoonewithin,entered。Theopeningofthedoorsetaclankingbellringing。Ileftitopen,andwalkedroundabarecostumestand,intoacornerbehindachevalglass。Foraminuteorsonoonecame。ThenIheardheavyfeetstridingacrossaroom,andamanappeareddowntheshop。

  \"Myplanswerenowperfectlydefinite。Iproposedtomakemywayintothehouse,secretemyselfupstairs,watchmyopportunity,andwheneverythingwasquiet,rummageoutawig,mask,spectacles,andcostume,andgointotheworld,perhapsagrotesquebutstillacrediblefigure。AndincidentallyofcourseIcouldrobthehouseofanyavailablemoney。

  \"Themanwhohadenteredtheshopwasashort,slight,hunched,beetle—browedman,withlongarmsandveryshortbandylegs。ApparentlyIhadinterruptedameal。Hestaredabouttheshopwithanexpressionofexpectation。Thisgavewaytosurprise,andthenanger,ashesawtheshopempty。’Damntheboys!’hesaid。Hewenttostareupanddownthestreet。Hecameinagaininaminute,kickedthedoortowithhisfootspitefully,andwentmutteringbacktothehousedoor。

  \"Icameforwardtofollowhim,andatthenoiseofmymovementhestoppeddead。Ididsotoo,startledbyhisquicknessofear。Heslammedthehousedoorinmyface。

  \"Istoodhesitating。SuddenlyIheardhisquickfootstepsreturning,andthedoorreopened。Hestoodlookingabouttheshoplikeonewhowasstillnotsatisfied。Then,murmuringtohimself,heexaminedthebackofthecounterandpeeredbehindsomefixtures。Thenhestooddoubtful。HehadleftthehousedooropenandIslippedintotheinnerroom。

  \"Itwasaqueerlittleroom,poorlyfurnishedandwithanumberofbigmasksinthecorner。Onthetablewashisbelatedbreakfast,anditwasaconfoundedlyexasperatingthingforme,Kemp,tohavetosniffhiscoffeeandstandwatchingwhilehecameinandresumedhismeal。Andhistablemannerswereirritating。Threedoorsopenedintothelittleroom,onegoingupstairsandonedown,buttheywereallshut。Icouldnotgetoutoftheroomwhilehewasthere,Icouldscarcelymovebecauseofhisalertness,andtherewasdraughtdownmyback。TwiceIstrangledasneezejustintime。

  \"Thespectacularqualityofmysensationswascuriousandnovel,butforallthatIwasheartilytiredandangrylongbeforehehaddonehiseating。Butatlasthemadeanendandputtinghisbeggarlycrockeryontheblacktintrayuponwhichhehadhadhisteapot,andgatheringallthecrumbsuponthemustard—stainedcloth,hetookthewholelotofthingsafterhim。Hisburdenpreventedhisshuttingthedoorbehindhim——ashewouldhavedone;Ineversawsuchamanforshuttingdoors——andIfollowedhimintoaverydirtyundergroundkitchenandscullery。Ihadthepleasureofseeinghimbegintowashup,andthen,findingnogoodinkeepingdownthere,andthebrickfloorbeingcoldtomyfeet,Ireturnedupstairsandsatinhischairbythefire。Itwasburninglow,andscarcelythinking,Iputonalittlecoal。Thenoiseofthisbroughthimupatonce,andhestoodaglare。Hepeeredabouttheroomandwaswithinanaceoftouchingme。Evenafterthatexamination,hescarcelyseemedsatisfied。Hestoppedinthedoorwayandtookafinalinspectionbeforehewentdown。

  \"Iwaitedinthelittleparlourforanage,andatlasthecameupandopenedtheupstairsdoor。Ijustmanagedtogetbyhim。

  \"Onthestaircasehestoppedsuddenly,sothatIverynearlyblunderedintohim。Hestoodlookingbackrightintomyfaceandlistening。’Icouldhavesworn,’hesaid。Hislonghairyhandpulledathislowerlip。Hiseyewentupanddownthestaircase。Thenhegruntedandwentonupagain。

  \"Hishandwasonthehandleofadoor,andthenhestoppedagainwiththesamepuzzledangeronhisface。Hewasbecomingawareofthefaintsoundsofmymovementsabouthim。Themanmusthavehaddiabolicallyacutehearing。Hesuddenlyflashedintorage。’Ifthere’sanyoneinthishouse,’

  hecriedwithanoath,andleftthethreatunfinished。Heputhishandinhispocket,failedtofindwhathewanted,andrushingpastmewentblunderingnoisilyandpugnaciouslydownstairs。ButIdidnotfollowhim。

  Isatontheheadofthestaircaseuntilhisreturn。

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