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Kemp
read
every
scrap
of
the
report
and
sent
his
housemaid
out
to
get
every
one
of
the
morning
papers
she
could
.
These
also
he
devoured
.
"
He
is
invisible
!
"
he
said
.
"
And
it
reads
like
rage
growing
to
mania
!
The
things
he
may
do
!
The
things
he
may
do
!
And
he
's
upstairs
free
as
the
air
.
What
on
earth
ought
I
to
do
?
"
"
For
instance
,
would
it
be
a
breach
of
faith
if
--
?
No
.
"
He
went
to
a
little
untidy
desk
in
the
corner
,
and
began
a
note
.
He
tore
this
up
half
written
,
and
wrote
another
.
He
read
it
over
and
considered
it
.
Then
he
took
an
envelope
and
addressed
it
to
"
Colonel
Adye
,
Port
Burdock
.
"
The
Invisible
Man
awoke
even
as
Kemp
was
doing
this
.
He
awoke
in
an
evil
temper
,
and
Kemp
,
alert
for
every
sound
,
heard
his
pattering
feet
rush
suddenly
across
the
bedroom
overhead
.
Then
a
chair
was
flung
over
and
the
wash-hand
stand
tumbler
smashed
.
Kemp
hurried
upstairs
and
rapped
eagerly
.
"
What
's
the
matter
?
"
asked
Kemp
,
when
the
Invisible
Man
admitted
him
.
"
Nothing
,
"
was
the
answer
.
"
But
,
confound
it
!
The
smash
?
"
"
Fit
of
temper
,
"
said
the
Invisible
Man
.
"
Forgot
this
arm
;
and
it
's
sore
.
"
"
You
're
rather
liable
to
that
sort
of
thing
.
"