why does the writer say that Griffin had chosen a bad time to be in London without clothes?
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He had chosen the bad time of the year because it was mid winter in London. It became hard for him to wander without clothes. ... He had to remove his clothes to get away without being seen. This was why he had become a homeless wanderer—without clothes and money
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He had chosen the bad time of the year because it was mid winter in London. It became hard for him to wander without clothes. How did the invisible man first become visible? Griffin, the invisible scientist first became visible when he happened to step in some mud, which caused him to leave footprints as he walked
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