The Invisible Man


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Then came a ringing and knocking at the front door, that grew at  
last tumultuous, but pursuant to Kemp's instructions the servants  
had locked themselves into their rooms. This was followed by a  
silence. Kemp sat listening and then began peering cautiously out  
of the three windows, one after another. He went to the staircase  
head and stood listening uneasily. He armed himself with his  
bedroom poker, and went to examine the interior fastenings of the  
ground-floor windows again. Everything was safe and quiet. He  
returned to the belvedere. Adye lay motionless over the edge of the  
gravel just as he had fallen. Coming along the road by the villas  
were the housemaid and two policemen.  
Everything was deadly still. The three people seemed very slow in  
approaching. He wondered what his antagonist was doing.  
He started. There was a smash from below. He hesitated and went  
downstairs again. Suddenly the house resounded with heavy blows and  
the splintering of wood. He heard a smash and the destructive clang  
of the iron fastenings of the shutters. He turned the key and  
opened the kitchen door. As he did so, the shutters, split and  
splintering, came flying inward. He stood aghast. The window frame,  
save for one crossbar, was still intact, but only little teeth of  
glass remained in the frame. The shutters had been driven in with  
an axe, and now the axe was descending in sweeping blows upon the  
window frame and the iron bars defending it. Then suddenly it leapt  
aside and vanished. He saw the revolver lying on the path outside,  
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