How did the stranger become an invisible man?
Invisible man novel.
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The stranger remained locked in the parlour all morning. He sent for Mrs. Hall and asked her why his meals had not been sent on him. She told him that his bill had not been paid. He gave her some money, but she refused to accept it, saying that she first wanted to know why he didn't enter by doorways and move about like normal people. For this answer, the stranger removed all his head wrapping, including his nose and moustache. He thus looked like a person with a missing head. At the sound of screams a crowd of people ran towards the inn. Eye - witnesses suddenly babble hysterical stories of the man attacking the servant girl, and brandishing a knife. Bobby Jeffers, the village constable, appeared with a warrant. The stranger slapped jaffers with his glove but then said he would surrender. As they watched, the stranger removed the rest of his clothes, becoming Invisible before them. He told him that he was invisible.
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The stranger remained locked in the parlour all morning. He sent for Mrs. Hall and asked her why his meals had not been sent on him. She told him that his bill had not been paid. He gave her some money, but she refused to accept it, saying that she first wanted to know why he didn't enter by doorways and move about like normal people. For this answer, the stranger removed all his head wrapping, including his nose and moustache. He thus looked like a person with a missing head. At the sound of screams a crowd of people ran towards the inn. Eye - witnesses suddenly babble hysterical stories of the man attacking the servant girl, and brandishing a knife. Bobby Jeffers, the village constable, appeared with a warrant. The stranger slapped jaffers with his glove but then said he would surrender. As they watched, the stranger removed the rest of his clothes, becoming Invisible before them. He told him that he was invisible.
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The stranger remained locked in the parlour all morning. He sent for Mrs. Hall and asked her why his meals had not been sent to him. She told him that his bill had not been paid. He gave her some money, but she refused to accept it, saying that she first wanted to know why he didn’t enter by doorways and move about like normal people. For his answer, the stranger removed all his head wrappings, including his nose and moustache. He thus looked like a person with a missing head.
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