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Presently
he
heard
the
front-door
bell
ringing
,
and
hurried
downstairs
.
He
unbolted
and
unlocked
the
door
,
examined
the
chain
,
put
it
up
,
and
opened
cautiously
without
showing
himself
.
A
familiar
voice
hailed
him
.
It
was
Adye
.
"
Your
servant
's
been
assaulted
,
Kemp
,
"
he
said
round
the
door
.
"
What
!
"
exclaimed
Kemp
.
"
Had
that
note
of
yours
taken
away
from
her
.
He
's
close
about
here
.
Let
me
in
.
"
Kemp
released
the
chain
,
and
Adye
entered
through
as
narrow
an
opening
as
possible
.
He
stood
in
the
hall
,
looking
with
infinite
relief
at
Kemp
refastening
the
door
.
"
Note
was
snatched
out
of
her
hand
.
Scared
her
horribly
.
She
's
down
at
the
station
.
Hysterics
.
He
's
close
here
.
What
was
it
about
?
"
Kemp
swore
.
"
What
a
fool
I
was
,
"
said
Kemp
.
"
I
might
have
known
.
It
's
not
an
hour
's
walk
from
Hintondean
.
Already
?
"
"
What
's
up
?
"
said
Adye
.
"
Look
here
!
"
said
Kemp
,
and
led
the
way
into
his
study
.
He
handed
Adye
the
Invisible
Man
's
letter
.
Adye
read
it
and
whistled
softly
.
"
And
you
--
?
"
said
Adye
.
"
Proposed
a
trap
--
like
a
fool
,
"
said
Kemp
,
"
and
sent
my
proposal
out
by
a
maid
servant
.
To
him
.
"