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"
Quite
enough
,
"
said
Marvel
.
"
I
should
think
it
was
enough
,
"
said
the
mariner
.
"
I
should
think
it
was
enough
.
"
"
He
did
n't
have
any
pals
--
it
do
n't
say
he
had
any
pals
,
does
it
?
"
asked
Mr.
Marvel
,
anxious
.
"
Ai
n't
one
of
a
sort
enough
for
you
?
"
asked
the
mariner
.
"
No
,
thank
Heaven
,
as
one
might
say
,
he
did
n't
.
"
He
nodded
his
head
slowly
.
"
It
makes
me
regular
uncomfortable
,
the
bare
thought
of
that
chap
running
about
the
country
!
He
is
at
present
At
Large
,
and
from
certain
evidence
it
is
supposed
that
he
has
--
taken
--
took
,
I
suppose
they
mean
--
the
road
to
Port
Stowe
.
You
see
we
're
right
in
it
!
None
of
your
American
wonders
,
this
time
.
And
just
think
of
the
things
he
might
do
!
Where
'd
you
be
,
if
he
took
a
drop
over
and
above
,
and
had
a
fancy
to
go
for
you
?
Suppose
he
wants
to
rob
--
who
can
prevent
him
?
He
can
trespass
,
he
can
burgle
,
he
could
walk
through
a
cordon
of
policemen
as
easy
as
me
or
you
could
give
the
slip
to
a
blind
man
!
Easier
!
For
these
here
blind
chaps
hear
uncommon
sharp
,
I
'm
told
.
And
wherever
there
was
liquor
he
fancied
--
"
"
He
's
got
a
tremenjous
advantage
,
certainly
,
"
said
Mr.
Marvel
.
"
And
--
well
...
"
"
You
're
right
,
"
said
the
mariner
.
"
He
has
.
"
All
this
time
Mr.
Marvel
had
been
glancing
about
him
intently
,
listening
for
faint
footfalls
,
trying
to
detect
imperceptible
movements
.
He
seemed
on
the
point
of
some
great
resolution
.
He
coughed
behind
his
hand
.
He
looked
about
him
again
,
listened
,
bent
towards
the
mariner
,
and
lowered
his
voice
:
"
The
fact
of
it
is
--
I
happen
--
to
know
just
a
thing
or
two
about
this
Invisible
Man
.
From
private
sources
.
"