Describe the stranger's arrival at the 'Coach and Horses'. (The Invisible Man by H G Wells)
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A stranger arrives in Bramblehurst railway station. He was covered from head to foot with only the tip of his nose showing. He enters the Coach & Horses Inn and demands a room and a fire. Mrs. Hall, the owner prepares a supper for him and offers to take his coat and hat, but he refuses to take them off. When he finally removes the hat, his entire head is swathed in a bandage. Mrs. Hall thinks he has endured some accident. She tries to get him to talk about himself, but he is taciturn with her, although not particularly rude.
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a stranger arrives in bramblehurst railway station.
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