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Why did the narrator say that mrs hall had the better of the invisible man in the bar?

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Answered by Anonymous
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After the attack by the furniture, the Halls were thinking of throwing out the stranger. Mrs Hall was very upset at what had happened. Moreover, when Mr Hall demanded an explanation, the stranger was very rude and asked to be left alone. The Halls had enough of his temper and Mrs Hall decided that she would not serve him any longer. She could hear the stranger in rage and ringing the bell, but she was resolute. When the stranger asked for her, she immediately demanded her payment and asked him to keep his swearing to himself. Her furiousness made the stranger back down and it was felt in the bar that Mrs Hall had had the better of him. She also accused him of stealing and demanded explanation for his unusual disappearances.

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