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CHAPTER IX. MR. THOMAS MARVELis such a thing as an invisible man. You have to be myhelper. Help me–and I will do great things for you. Aninvisible man is a man of power." He stopped for a momentto sneeze violently."But if you betray me," he said, "if you fail to do as I directyou–" He paused and tapped Mr. Marvel’s shouldersmartly. Mr. Marvel gave a yelp of terror at the touch. "Idon’t want to betray you," said Mr. Marvel, edging awayfrom the direction of the fingers. "Don’t you go a-thinkingthat, whatever you do. All I want to do is to help you–just tell me what I got to do. (Lord!) Whatever you wantdone, that I’m most willing to do."86
CHAPTER X. MR. MARVEL'SVISIT TO IPINGAFTER the first gusty panic had spent itself Iping becameargumentative. Scepticism suddenly rearedits head–rather nervous scepticism, not at all assured ofits back, but scepticism nevertheless. It is so much easiernot to believe in an invisible man; and those who had actuallyseen him dissolve into air, or felt the strength of hisarm, could be counted on the fingers of two hands. Andof these witnesses Mr. Wadgers was presently missing,having retired impregnably behind the bolts and bars ofhis own house, and Jaffers was lying stunned in the parlourof the "Coach and Horses." Great and strange ideas87
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CHAPTER IX. MR. THOMAS MARVEL
is such a thing as an invisible man. You have to be my
helper. Help me–and I will do great things for you. An
invisible man is a man of power." He stopped for a moment
to sneeze violently.
"But if you betray me," he said, "if you fail to do as I direct
you–" He paused and tapped Mr. Marvel’s shoulder
smartly. Mr. Marvel gave a yelp of terror at the touch. "I
don’t want to betray you," said Mr. Marvel, edging away
from the direction of the fingers. "Don’t you go a-thinking
that, whatever you do. All I want to do is to help you–
just tell me what I got to do. (Lord!) Whatever you want
done, that I’m most willing to do."
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