The Invisible Man


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His brows are knit and his lips move painfully. "Hex, little two up  
in the air, cross and a fiddle-de-dee. Lord! what a one he was for  
intellect!"  
Presently he relaxes and leans back, and blinks through his smoke  
across the room at things invisible to other eyes. "Full of  
secrets," he says. "Wonderful secrets!"  
"
Once I get the haul of them--Lord!"  
"
I wouldn't do what he did; I'd just--well!" He pulls at his  
pipe.  
So he lapses into a dream, the undying wonderful dream of his life.  
And though Kemp has fished unceasingly, no human being save the  
landlord knows those books are there, with the subtle secret of  
invisibility and a dozen other strange secrets written therein.  
And none other will know of them until he dies.  
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