What does the author mean when he says of griffin is adventures were by no means over?
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author says this because Griffin did all this for adventure
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The author says that griffin's adventures were by no means over because he had chosen a bad time of the year to wander about London without clothes. It was mid- winter. The author means that for Griffin, being invisible was of no adventure but it was only a trouble for him.
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