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"
Not
me
,
"
said
his
visitor
.
"
Some
fool
I
'd
never
seen
fired
at
random
.
A
lot
of
them
got
scared
.
They
all
got
scared
at
me
.
Curse
them
!
--
I
say
--
I
want
more
to
eat
than
this
,
Kemp
.
"
"
I
'll
see
what
there
is
to
eat
downstairs
,
"
said
Kemp
.
"
Not
much
,
I
'm
afraid
.
"
After
he
had
done
eating
,
and
he
made
a
heavy
meal
,
the
Invisible
Man
demanded
a
cigar
.
He
bit
the
end
savagely
before
Kemp
could
find
a
knife
,
and
cursed
when
the
outer
leaf
loosened
.
It
was
strange
to
see
him
smoking
;
his
mouth
,
and
throat
,
pharynx
and
nares
,
became
visible
as
a
sort
of
whirling
smoke
cast
.
"
This
blessed
gift
of
smoking
!
"
he
said
,
and
puffed
vigorously
.
"
I
'm
lucky
to
have
fallen
upon
you
,
Kemp
.
You
must
help
me
.
Fancy
tumbling
on
you
just
now
!
I
'm
in
a
devilish
scrape
--
I
've
been
mad
,
I
think
.
The
things
I
have
been
through
!
But
we
will
do
things
yet
.
Let
me
tell
you
--
"
He
helped
himself
to
more
whiskey
and
soda
.
Kemp
got
up
,
looked
about
him
,
and
fetched
a
glass
from
his
spare
room
.
"
It
's
wild
--
but
I
suppose
I
may
drink
.
"
"
You
have
n't
changed
much
,
Kemp
,
these
dozen
years
.
You
fair
men
do
n't
.
Cool
and
methodical
--
after
the
first
collapse
.
I
must
tell
you
.
We
will
work
together
!
"
"
But
how
was
it
all
done
?
"
said
Kemp
,
"
and
how
did
you
get
like
this
?
"
"
For
God
's
sake
,
let
me
smoke
in
peace
for
a
little
while
!
And
then
I
will
begin
to
tell
you
.
"
But
the
story
was
not
told
that
night
.
The
Invisible
Man
's
wrist
was
growing
painful
;
he
was
feverish
,
exhausted
,
and
his
mind
came
round
to
brood
upon
his
chase
down
the
hill
and
the
struggle
about
the
inn
.
He
spoke
in
fragments
of
Marvel
,
he
smoked
faster
,
his
voice
grew
angry
.
Kemp
tried
to
gather
what
he
could
.
"
He
was
afraid
of
me
,
I
could
see
that
he
was
afraid
of
me
,
"
said
the
Invisible
Man
many
times
over
.
"
He
meant
to
give
me
the
slip
--
he
was
always
casting
about
!
What
a
fool
I
was
!