Who called the incident "an extraordinary affair"? (a) Mrs. Hall, (b) All of the above, (c) Clergyman's wife, (d) Clergyman
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(D)The Clergyman called the incident an extraordinary affair.
The question is from the story 'Footprints without Feet' by H.G. Wells. In the story, a scientist Griffin consumes some rare drugs and as a result, his body becomes transparent. Unable to find shelter, he covers himself with clothes and a hat and decides to seek shelter at an inn. A few days later when he was out of money, he robs the clergyman's house. When Mrs. Hall, the landlord's wife enters his room, she finds her mother's chair moving on its own. The chair flew at her and closed the door. She believed that the scientist did some kind of occult practice.
They are suspicious when Griffin appears from a locked room and suddenly pays cash to Mrs. Hall after the clergyman's house had been robbed. This made Griffin furious and he starts to remove bandages and reveal that his body was transparent. All this shocked clergyman to such an extent that he kept calling the incident an extraordinary affair the entire day.