The Hunting of the Invisible Man
ForaspaceKempwastooinarticulatetomakeAdyeunderstandtheswiftthingsthathadjusthappened. Theystoodonthelanding,Kempspeakingswiftly,thegrotesqueswathingsofGriffinstillonhisarm. ButpresentlyAdyebegantograspsomethingofthesituation.
"Heismad,"saidKemp;"inhuman.Heispureselfishness. Hethinksofnothingbuthisownadvantage,hisownsafety. Ihavelistenedtosuchastorythismorningofbrutalself-seeking.... Hehaswoundedmen. Hewillkillthemunlesswecanpreventhim. Hewillcreateapanic. Nothingcanstophim.Heisgoingoutnow—furious!"
"Hemustbecaught,"saidAdye."Thatiscertain."
"Buthow?"criedKemp,andsuddenlybecamefullofideas. "Youmustbeginatonce. Youmustseteveryavailablemantowork;youmustpreventhisleavingthisdistrict. Oncehegetsaway,hemaygothroughthecountrysideashewills,killingandmaiming. Hedreamsofareignofterror!Areignofterror,Itellyou.Youmustsetawatchontrainsandroadsandshipping. Thegarrisonmusthelp.Youmustwireforhelp. Theonlythingthatmaykeephimhereisthethoughtofrecoveringsomebooksofnoteshecountsofvalue. Iwilltellyouofthat!Thereisamaninyourpolicestation—Marvel."
"Iknow,"saidAdye,"Iknow.Thosebooks—yes.Butthetramp...."
"Sayshehasn'tthem. Buthethinksthetramphas. Andyoumustpreventhimfromeatingorsleeping;dayandnightthecountrymustbeastirforhim.