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391
"
Listen
,
"
said
the
Voice
.
"
The
windows
are
fastened
and
I
've
taken
the
key
out
of
the
door
.
I
am
a
fairly
strong
man
,
and
I
have
the
poker
handy
--
besides
being
invisible
.
There
's
not
the
slightest
doubt
that
I
could
kill
you
both
and
get
away
quite
easily
if
I
wanted
to
--
do
you
understand
?
Very
well
.
If
I
let
you
go
will
you
promise
not
to
try
any
nonsense
and
do
what
I
tell
you
?
"
392
The
vicar
and
the
doctor
looked
at
one
another
,
and
the
doctor
pulled
a
face
.
"
Yes
,
"
said
Mr.
Bunting
,
and
the
doctor
repeated
it
.
Then
the
pressure
on
the
necks
relaxed
,
and
the
doctor
and
the
vicar
sat
up
,
both
very
red
in
the
face
and
wriggling
their
heads
.
393
"
Please
keep
sitting
where
you
are
,
"
said
the
Invisible
Man
.
"
Here
's
the
poker
,
you
see
.
"
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394
"
When
I
came
into
this
room
,
"
continued
the
Invisible
Man
,
after
presenting
the
poker
to
the
tip
of
the
nose
of
each
of
his
visitors
,
"
I
did
not
expect
to
find
it
occupied
,
and
I
expected
to
find
,
in
addition
to
my
books
of
memoranda
,
an
outfit
of
clothing
.
Where
is
it
?
No
--
do
n't
rise
.
I
can
see
it
's
gone
.
Now
,
just
at
present
,
though
the
days
are
quite
warm
enough
for
an
invisible
man
to
run
about
stark
,
the
evenings
are
quite
chilly
.
I
want
clothing
--
and
other
accommodation
;
and
I
must
also
have
those
three
books
.
"
395
It
is
unavoidable
that
at
this
point
the
narrative
should
break
off
again
,
for
a
certain
very
painful
reason
that
will
presently
be
apparent
.
While
these
things
were
going
on
in
the
parlour
,
and
while
Mr.
Huxter
was
watching
Mr.
Marvel
smoking
his
pipe
against
the
gate
,
not
a
dozen
yards
away
were
Mr.
Hall
and
Teddy
Henfrey
discussing
in
a
state
of
cloudy
puzzlement
the
one
Iping
topic
.
396
Suddenly
there
came
a
violent
thud
against
the
door
of
the
parlour
,
a
sharp
cry
,
and
then
--
silence
.
397
"
Hul-lo
!
"
said
Teddy
Henfrey
.
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398
"
Hul-lo
!
"
from
the
Tap
.
399
Mr.
Hall
took
things
in
slowly
but
surely
.
"
That
ai
n't
right
,
"
he
said
,
and
came
round
from
behind
the
bar
towards
the
parlour
door
.
400
He
and
Teddy
approached
the
door
together
,
with
intent
faces
.
Their
eyes
considered
.
"
Summat
wrong
,
"
said
Hall
,
and
Henfrey
nodded
agreement
.
Whiffs
of
an
unpleasant
chemical
odour
met
them
,
and
there
was
a
muffled
sound
of
conversation
,
very
rapid
and
subdued
.