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He
laughed
,
and
put
his
hand
to
the
locked
door
.
"
Barred
out
of
my
own
bedroom
,
by
a
flagrant
absurdity
!
"
he
said
.
He
walked
to
the
head
of
the
staircase
,
turned
,
and
stared
at
the
locked
doors
.
"
It
's
fact
,
"
he
said
.
He
put
his
fingers
to
his
slightly
bruised
neck
.
"
Undeniable
fact
!
"
But
--
"
He
shook
his
head
hopelessly
,
turned
,
and
went
downstairs
.
He
lit
the
dining-room
lamp
,
got
out
a
cigar
,
and
began
pacing
the
room
,
ejaculating
.
Now
and
then
he
would
argue
with
himself
.
"
Invisible
!
"
he
said
.
"
Is
there
such
a
thing
as
an
invisible
animal
?
...
In
the
sea
,
yes
.
Thousands
--
millions
.
All
the
larvae
,
all
the
little
nauplii
and
tornarias
,
all
the
microscopic
things
,
the
jelly-fish
.
In
the
sea
there
are
more
things
invisible
than
visible
!
I
never
thought
of
that
before
.
And
in
the
ponds
too
!
All
those
little
pond-life
things
--
specks
of
colourless
translucent
jelly
!
But
in
air
?
No
!
"
It
ca
n't
be
.
"
But
after
all
--
why
not
?
"
If
a
man
was
made
of
glass
he
would
still
be
visible
.
"