Colonel Adye
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Although upon being shot Adye is described as falling down and not getting back up, he is mentioned in the epilogue as being one of those who had questioned [[Marvel, Thomas|Thomas Marvel]] about the whereabouts of Griffin's notebooks, it is never made clear whether this occurred prior to his being shot, or if it occurred afterwards and Adye survived. | Although upon being shot Adye is described as falling down and not getting back up, he is mentioned in the epilogue as being one of those who had questioned [[Marvel, Thomas|Thomas Marvel]] about the whereabouts of Griffin's notebooks, it is never made clear whether this occurred prior to his being shot, or if it occurred afterwards and Adye survived. | ||
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Col. Adye, Colonel of Police in the town of Port Burdock, was called upon by Dr. Arthur Kemp when Griffin turned up in Kemp's house talking of taking over the world with his "terrible secret" of invisibility. A very able-bodied and reliable officer, Adye not only saved Kemp from the invisible man's first attempt on his life but also spearheaded the hunt for the unseen fugitive. He was eventually shot with his own gun by Griffin.
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Although upon being shot Adye is described as falling down and not getting back up, he is mentioned in the epilogue as being one of those who had questioned Thomas Marvel about the whereabouts of Griffin's notebooks, it is never made clear whether this occurred prior to his being shot, or if it occurred afterwards and Adye survived.