describe the escape of the stranger from coach and horses inn?(invisible man)
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The invisible man agreed to surrender to Jaffers provided that he would not be handcuffed. Once he sat down, he sprang up again and flung off his coat. Jaffers gripped at the waist Court, it struggled and the shot slipped out of it and left it empty in his hand. There was a rush at the fluttering white shirt which was now all that was visible of the stranger. The short sleeve planted a shrewd blow in Hall's face that stopped his on armed advance, and sent him back word into old toothsome the sexton. In another moment the government was lifted up and became convulsed and vacantly flapping about the arms. Everybody was being hit at all once. Phipps , the Unitarian, had a front tooth broken. Henfrey was injured in the cartilage of his ear. Jaffers was struck under the jaw.
At last, the invisible man ran out of the inn, far from the grasp of Jaffers. People stood amazed.
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The invisible man agreed to surrender to Jaffers provided that he would not be handcuffed. Once he sat down, he sprang up again and flung off his coat. Jaffers gripped at the waist Court, it struggled and the shot slipped out of it and left it empty in his hand. There was a rush at the fluttering white shirt which was now all that was visible of the stranger. The short sleeve planted a shrewd blow in Hall's face that stopped his on armed advance, and sent him back word into old toothsome the sexton. In another moment the government was lifted up and became convulsed and vacantly flapping about the arms. Everybody was being hit at all once. Phipps , the Unitarian, had a front tooth broken. Henfrey was injured in the cartilage of his ear. Jaffers was struck under the jaw.
At last, the invisible man ran out of the inn, far from the grasp of Jaffers. People stood amazed.
hope it helps...