what is in the novel invisible man last chapter???
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After Doctor Kemp's nearest neighbor, Mr. Heelas, awakens from a nap in his garden, he sees Kemp and his housemaid climbing out the window of Kemp's trashed house and racing away. He connects their racing, the house's broken windows, and the reports of the Invisible Man and concludes, "The Invisible Man is coming." He runs inside, where he and his servants shut the windows just as Kemp appears and tries to enter his house. Heelas tells Kemp he can't come in, even though he is sorry the Invisible Man is after him.
Kemp runs down the hill into Burdock's town center. The townspeople stare at Kemp as he passes. When he hears the "swift pad of his pursuer," he shouts out, "The Invisible Man!" warning everyone. After running through the streets, he ends up near the end of the tramline. Several men are in fighting mode, "slashing viciously with a spade" and striking out. Before they can form a cordon around Griffin, Griffin attacks Doctor Kemp and they engage in a life-or-death struggle. A navvy strikes Griffin with a spade, and Griffin releases his grip on Doctor Kemp's throat. Kemp grabs Griffin's unseen elbows and calls for help holding him down. A group of men rush Griffin and beat and kick him. Griffin screams out for mercy, so Kemp tells everyone to get back. As Kemp examines Griffin's injuries, he realizes his ministrations are futile—Griffin's heart is not beating. Griffin's body then progressively becomes visible. The crowd watches in fascination until the "bruised and broken body of a young man about thirty" appears. Someone covers Griffin's body, and they carry him into the Jolly Cricketers.
Kemp runs down the hill into Burdock's town center. The townspeople stare at Kemp as he passes. When he hears the "swift pad of his pursuer," he shouts out, "The Invisible Man!" warning everyone. After running through the streets, he ends up near the end of the tramline. Several men are in fighting mode, "slashing viciously with a spade" and striking out. Before they can form a cordon around Griffin, Griffin attacks Doctor Kemp and they engage in a life-or-death struggle. A navvy strikes Griffin with a spade, and Griffin releases his grip on Doctor Kemp's throat. Kemp grabs Griffin's unseen elbows and calls for help holding him down. A group of men rush Griffin and beat and kick him. Griffin screams out for mercy, so Kemp tells everyone to get back. As Kemp examines Griffin's injuries, he realizes his ministrations are futile—Griffin's heart is not beating. Griffin's body then progressively becomes visible. The crowd watches in fascination until the "bruised and broken body of a young man about thirty" appears. Someone covers Griffin's body, and they carry him into the Jolly Cricketers.
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