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"
You
have
been
amazingly
energetic
and
clever
,
"
this
letter
ran
,
"
though
what
you
stand
to
gain
by
it
I
can
not
imagine
.
You
are
against
me
.
For
a
whole
day
you
have
chased
me
;
you
have
tried
to
rob
me
of
a
night
's
rest
.
But
I
have
had
food
in
spite
of
you
,
I
have
slept
in
spite
of
you
,
and
the
game
is
only
beginning
.
The
game
is
only
beginning
.
There
is
nothing
for
it
,
but
to
start
the
Terror
.
This
announces
the
first
day
of
the
Terror
.
Port
Burdock
is
no
longer
under
the
Queen
,
tell
your
Colonel
of
Police
,
and
the
rest
of
them
;
it
is
under
me
--
the
Terror
!
This
is
day
one
of
year
one
of
the
new
epoch
--
the
Epoch
of
the
Invisible
Man
.
I
am
Invisible
Man
the
First
.
To
begin
with
the
rule
will
be
easy
.
The
first
day
there
will
be
one
execution
for
the
sake
of
example
--
a
man
named
Kemp
.
Death
starts
for
him
to-day
.
He
may
lock
himself
away
,
hide
himself
away
,
get
guards
about
him
,
put
on
armour
if
he
likes
--
Death
,
the
unseen
Death
,
is
coming
.
Let
him
take
precautions
;
it
will
impress
my
people
.
Death
starts
from
the
pillar
box
by
midday
.
The
letter
will
fall
in
as
the
postman
comes
along
,
then
off
!
The
game
begins
.
Death
starts
.
Help
him
not
,
my
people
,
lest
Death
fall
upon
you
also
.
To-day
Kemp
is
to
die
.
"
Kemp
read
this
letter
twice
,
"
It
's
no
hoax
,
"
he
said
.
"
That
's
his
voice
!
And
he
means
it
.
"
He
turned
the
folded
sheet
over
and
saw
on
the
addressed
side
of
it
the
postmark
Hintondean
,
and
the
prosaic
detail
"
2d
.
to
pay
.
"
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He
got
up
slowly
,
leaving
his
lunch
unfinished
--
the
letter
had
come
by
the
one
o'clock
post
--
and
went
into
his
study
.
He
rang
for
his
housekeeper
,
and
told
her
to
go
round
the
house
at
once
,
examine
all
the
fastenings
of
the
windows
,
and
close
all
the
shutters
.
He
closed
the
shutters
of
his
study
himself
.
From
a
locked
drawer
in
his
bedroom
he
took
a
little
revolver
,
examined
it
carefully
,
and
put
it
into
the
pocket
of
his
lounge
jacket
.
He
wrote
a
number
of
brief
notes
,
one
to
Colonel
Adye
,
gave
them
to
his
servant
to
take
,
with
explicit
instructions
as
to
her
way
of
leaving
the
house
.
"
There
is
no
danger
,
"
he
said
,
and
added
a
mental
reservation
,
"
to
you
.
"
He
remained
meditative
for
a
space
after
doing
this
,
and
then
returned
to
his
cooling
lunch
.
He
ate
with
gaps
of
thought
.
Finally
he
struck
the
table
sharply
.
"
We
will
have
him
!
"
he
said
;
"
and
I
am
the
bait
.
He
will
come
too
far
.
"
He
went
up
to
the
belvedere
,
carefully
shutting
every
door
after
him
.
"
It
's
a
game
,
"
he
said
,
"
an
odd
game
--
but
the
chances
are
all
for
me
,
Mr.
Griffin
,
in
spite
of
your
invisibility
.
Griffin
contra
mundum
...
with
a
vengeance
.
"
He
stood
at
the
window
staring
at
the
hot
hillside
.
"
He
must
get
food
every
day
--
and
I
do
n't
envy
him
.
Did
he
really
sleep
last
night
?
Out
in
the
open
somewhere
--
secure
from
collisions
.
I
wish
we
could
get
some
good
cold
wet
weather
instead
of
the
heat
.
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"
He
may
be
watching
me
now
.
"
He
went
close
to
the
window
.
Something
rapped
smartly
against
the
brickwork
over
the
frame
,
and
made
him
start
violently
back
.
"
I
'm
getting
nervous
,
"
said
Kemp
.
But
it
was
five
minutes
before
he
went
to
the
window
again
.
"
It
must
have
been
a
sparrow
,
"
he
said
.