When Mr. White says, "For God's sake, don't let it in!", we can reasonably infer that...

• Mr. White thinks the company is coming back for their money.
• Mr. White is afraid Herbert is seeking revenge on his parents.
• Mr. White is afraid of what his son might look like coming back from the dead.
• Mr. White never wanted Herbert to be alive again.

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The most reasonable inference from Mr. White's statement, "For God's sake, don't let it in!" is that Mr. White is afraid of what his son might look like coming back from the dead. This line suggests a fear of the consequences of the wish that brought Herbert back to life, implying that he is not ready to face the potential horror or change that could accompany his son’s return.