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how does griffin rob the buntings at the vicarage ? do the buntings realize what had happened in their home ? why? give answr in easy langauge in 6 marks

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Griffin robbed vicar Bunting because he needed money urgently. Mrs. Hall had been pestering him to pay the arrears. He did not have any money with him. He did the theft in the early hours on Whit Monday. He took advantage of his invisibility. He removed all his clothes and bandages and became invisible. He entered vicar Bunting’s, went to his study, and saw the money stolen. But he could not prevent it.

The Buntings were aware of an intruder’s presence inside their home; but they did not know what exactly was happening. Mrs. Bunting woke her husband after hearing suspicious noises, Mr. Bunting tried his best to catch the burglar. But the strange phenomenon of being robbed by an invisible burglar was beyond his comprehension. He tried to catch the thief, but there was none. There savings disappeared mysteriously from the chest of drawer in the study and they could not do anything.




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