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The Invisible Man

plied the information that was being used so remorselessly against him. For that day at least he lost heart; for nearly twenty-four hours, save when he turned on Wicksteed, he was a hunted man. In the night, he must have eaten and slept ; for in the morning he was himself again, active, powerful, angry, and malignant, prepared for his last great struggle against the world.

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