In the novel 'the invisible man', is sandy wadgers a blacksmith or an exorcist?
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in the novel the invisible man the sandy wadger is a exorcist
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Mr. Sandy Wadgers, the
blacksmith had a forge in the neighbourhood of Coach and Horses in Iping.Since
he was a knowing and resourceful man, he was immediately sent for by Mrs. and
Mr. Hall after the strange incidence of extraordinary behavior of Mrs. Hall’s
furniture in the room tenanted by the stranger. He readily reached to help Mrs.
and Mr. Hall but was reluctant to go straight into the room. As he was afraid
to go inside the room where the furniture had behaved so abnormally, he wanted
other villagers to gather at the inn so that they could all open the door. He
accompanied Mr. Hall to Mr. Shuckleforth to take his advice as to how they
should handle the aggressive, formidable, and mysterious stranger living at the
inn. He was one of the many people who witnessed the drama of unveiling of the
stranger. He was deeply stupefied to see the phenomenon of the stranger getting
invisible. When all the people were trying to catch hold of the stranger, he
was trying to get out of the room.
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