The Plan That Failed
"Butnow,"saidKemp,withasideglanceoutofthewindow,"whatarewetodo?"
Hemovednearerhisguestashespokeinsuchamannerastopreventthepossibilityofasuddenglimpseofthethreemenwhowereadvancingupthehillroad—withanintolerableslowness,asitseemedtoKemp.
"WhatwereyouplanningtodowhenyouwereheadingforPortBurdock? Hadyouanyplan?"
"Iwasgoingtoclearoutofthecountry. ButIhavealteredthatplanrathersinceseeingyou. Ithoughtitwouldbewise,nowtheweatherishotandinvisibilitypossible,tomakefortheSouth. Especiallyasmysecretwasknown,andeveryonewouldbeonthelookoutforamaskedandmuffledman. YouhavealineofsteamersfromheretoFrance. Myideawastogetaboardoneandruntherisksofthepassage. ThenceIcouldgobytrainintoSpain,orelsegettoAlgiers. Itwouldnotbedifficult. Thereamanmightalwaysbeinvisible—andyetlive.Anddothings. Iwasusingthattrampasamoneyboxandluggagecarrier,untilIdecidedhowtogetmybooksandthingssentovertomeetme."
"That'sclear."
"Andthenthefilthybrutemustneedstryandrobme!Hehashiddenmybooks,Kemp.Hiddenmybooks!IfIcanlaymyhandsonhim!"
"Bestplantogetthebooksoutofhimfirst."
"Butwhereishe?Doyouknow?"
"He'sinthetownpolicestation,lockedup,byhisownrequest,inthestrongestcellintheplace."
"Cur!"saidtheInvisibleMan.
"Butthathangsupyourplansalittle."
"Wemustgetthosebooks;thosebooksarevital."