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"
Yes
--
stunned
him
--
as
he
was
going
downstairs
.
Hit
him
from
behind
with
a
stool
that
stood
on
the
landing
.
He
went
downstairs
like
a
bag
of
old
boots
.
"
"
But
--
I
say
!
The
common
conventions
of
humanity
--
"
"
Are
all
very
well
for
common
people
.
But
the
point
was
,
Kemp
,
that
I
had
to
get
out
of
that
house
in
a
disguise
without
his
seeing
me
.
I
could
n't
think
of
any
other
way
of
doing
it
.
And
then
I
gagged
him
with
a
Louis
Quatorze
vest
and
tied
him
up
in
a
sheet
.
"
"
Tied
him
up
in
a
sheet
!
"
"
Made
a
sort
of
bag
of
it
.
It
was
rather
a
good
idea
to
keep
the
idiot
scared
and
quiet
,
and
a
devilish
hard
thing
to
get
out
of
--
head
away
from
the
string
.
My
dear
Kemp
,
it
's
no
good
your
sitting
glaring
as
though
I
was
a
murderer
.
It
had
to
be
done
.
He
had
his
revolver
.
If
once
he
saw
me
he
would
be
able
to
describe
me
--
"
"
But
still
,
"
said
Kemp
,
"
in
England
--
to-day
.
And
the
man
was
in
his
own
house
,
and
you
were
--
well
,
robbing
.
"
"
Robbing
!
Confound
it
!
You
'll
call
me
a
thief
next
!
Surely
,
Kemp
,
you
're
not
fool
enough
to
dance
on
the
old
strings
.
Ca
n't
you
see
my
position
?
"
"
And
his
too
,
"
said
Kemp
.
The
Invisible
Man
stood
up
sharply
.
"
What
do
you
mean
to
say
?
"
Kemp
's
face
grew
a
trifle
hard
.
He
was
about
to
speak
and
checked
himself
.
"
I
suppose
,
after
all
,
"
he
said
with
a
sudden
change
of
manner
,
"
the
thing
had
to
be
done
.
You
were
in
a
fix
.
But
still
--
"