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"
Cur
!
"
said
the
Invisible
Man
.
"
But
that
hangs
up
your
plans
a
little
.
"
"
We
must
get
those
books
;
those
books
are
vital
.
"
"
Certainly
,
"
said
Kemp
,
a
little
nervously
,
wondering
if
he
heard
footsteps
outside
.
"
Certainly
we
must
get
those
books
.
But
that
wo
n't
be
difficult
,
if
he
does
n't
know
they
're
for
you
.
"
"
No
,
"
said
the
Invisible
Man
,
and
thought
.
Kemp
tried
to
think
of
something
to
keep
the
talk
going
,
but
the
Invisible
Man
resumed
of
his
own
accord
.
"
Blundering
into
your
house
,
Kemp
,
"
he
said
,
"
changes
all
my
plans
.
For
you
are
a
man
that
can
understand
.
In
spite
of
all
that
has
happened
,
in
spite
of
this
publicity
,
of
the
loss
of
my
books
,
of
what
I
have
suffered
,
there
still
remain
great
possibilities
,
huge
possibilities
--
"
"
You
have
told
no
one
I
am
here
?
"
he
asked
abruptly
.
Kemp
hesitated
.
"
That
was
implied
,
"
he
said
.
"
No
one
?
"
insisted
Griffin
.