how did Griffin make himself completely invisible at coach and horses
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Griffin made himself gradually invisible at the Coach and Horses. First he revealed his invisibility by ripping off the bandage of his head. But later Hall came in with Jaffers and when Jaffers tried to handcuff him, he stayed calm and agreed to surrender without wearing a handcuff. Taking advantage of the situation Griffin got rid of his shoes, socks and trousers and then his coat and shirt and rendered himself completely invisible.
As he had overslept in the big London store, when the store opened in the morning the store assistants came in. Griffin panicked and ran, chased by the assistants. He had to take off his newly found clothes to become invisible and escape, so that he found himself invisible but naked in the chill January air for the second time.