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Shubham Kumar 4 years, 8 months ago

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Richa Aggarwal 8 years, 4 months ago

As the rattraper got love by Edla Willmanson and Mr. Willmanson . He enjoyed Christmas day with them . He understood the meaning of love. Then his goodness was bought up and he returned the 30 kroners .
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Sahdev Sharma 8 years, 4 months ago

Dr. Sadao's father was an influential man who never joked or played with him but took great amount of pains to educate him. This shows that he valued education. Later, he also, consented to the love marriage between Sadao and Hana.

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Saurav Chamoli 8 years, 4 months ago

No, he was not a true patriotic because for his sake Dr.Sadao was not with the troops in the war but he was for the treatment of the general. When Dr. Sadao told him all the matter of the whiteman then he suggested the idea of his private assassin's to kill the American which shows that he was also not a good human being.
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Komal Prasad 7 years, 11 months ago

Chapter 1: A stranger arrived at Iping in the biting cold of February which was an unusual time for the visit. The man had very strange appearance that scared Mrs Hall. He kept himself aloof and largely hidden from others. Though he spoke at last, his behaviour was quite cold.

Chapter 2: Mrs Hall asked Mr Teddy Henfrey to repair the clock in the stranger’s room. Mr Teddy was taken aback by the stranger’s appearance. The stranger claimed to be an experimental investigator, and gave reason for his awkward behaviour. Mr Teddy got snubbed by the stranger. Mr teddy’s and Mr Hall’s apprehensions about the stranger.

Chapter 3: The luggage of the stranger arrived. It had hundreds of bottles and many books. The carriage driver’s dog attacked the stranger. Mr Hall went to see him. He saw something stranger in the room, but was immediately thrown out.

The stranger said that he was not hurt and spent all his time in doing experiments. Mrs Hall’s eyes again observed something different. The stranger told her to bill him down for all the damage. Fearenside wondered if the man was a black and had white spots on his body.

Chapter 4: The stranger was a loner. Many stories revolved around Iping about the true identity of the man. Mr Cuss was keen to know something about the stranger . Mr Cuss had an interview with the stranger, However, the stranger hit him strongly on the nose with an invisible hand. He returned in terror, thinking he had gone mad. He shared the story of his visit with Rev Bunting. Rev bunting laughed but thought that it was a remarkable story.

Chapter 5: The burglary took place at Mr Bunting’s house. Mrs Bunting woke up by the sounds. She woke her husband up and both went down to catch the burglar. They heard some noises. They also saw a candle was being lit up, but no burglar was in sight. They searched the room, but the room appeared to be empty, and the money disappeared. They had been robbed, but still had no sign of the thief.

Chapter 6:  Mr Mrs Hall prepared for the festival. The stranger was not in his room. The Halls found his clothes and bandages lying here and there. Mrs Hall heard a sneeze on the staircase. Suddenly the furniture of the stranger’s room came to life. The couple was attacked by the furniture and pushed out. The Halls called for help. They all got involved into the mystery of the stranger’s disappearance and the haunted furniture. Soon after that, the stranger appeared out if nowhere.

Chapter 7: Mrs hall refused to serve the strangers and demanded an explanation for the strange incidents. The stranger got furious and took off his mask. The people at the inn watched the headlines man and ran out. Mr Jaffers came to arrest him. The stranger revealed himself. The constable fought to subdue the stranger. however, he took off his clothes and escaped.

Chapter 8: The eighth chapter relates an incident that happened with Mr Gibbons. He was lying in the field when he heard some sounds and swearing. but no one was around. He got scared and ran straight to the village.

Chapter 9: Mr Marvel was alone and was thinking about his shoes. He hear a voice, but could see no one. The Invisible Man introduced himself and showed that he was for real. Mr Marvel had a hard time believing things. The Invisible Man asked for help. Mr Marvel submitted.

Chapter 10: Life was returning to normalcy in Iping but people were still having apprehensions. The festival mood had set in. A stranger entered the village and proceeded towards ‘Coach and Horses’. Mr Huxter kept a keen eye on him. As soon as he realised that the stranger was a thief, he ran after him. His chase was brought to a halt in a mysterious fashion.

Chapter 11: Flashback of what happened when Mr Marvel conducted the thievery was being discussed. Mr Cuss and Mr Bunting were examining the stranger’s room. They found his diary, but were unable to understand anything. Mr Marvel helped the Invisible Man to enter the room. The Invisible Man took the two in hostage.

Chapter 12: This chapter is in continuation of the things that had happened when Mr Marvel visited Iping. mr Teddy Henfrey and mr hall heard some curious things from the room in which Mr Bunting and Mr Cuss were present. They heard Mr Huxter’s shouts. Mr Marvel was being chased by the villagers. The invisible Man lost his temper. he attacked everybody just for the sake of inflicting pain. The whole village was filled with fear.

Chapter 13: The journey of Mr Mrvel with the Invisible Man continued. The Invisible Man threatened him of dire consequences if he again tried to deceive him. Mr Marvel was helpless. He tried to get rid of the Invisible Man by telling him that he was no good. The Invisible Man Still wanted Mr Marcel to serve him.

Chapter 14: The Invisible Man and Mr Marvel reached Port Stowe. And elderly mariner saw Mr Marvel sitting on a bench, beside him were books. The mariner initiated the talk about the Invisible Man. Mr Marvel was about to let the secret out. The Invisible Man started hurting Mr Marvel. Mr Marvel left the Mariner. The mariner got to know later that he was near the Invisible Man.

Chapter 15: Dr Kemp was in his study. he caught sight of a man running down the hill. he considered him to be fool haunted by the Invisible Man’s mania. The Man ran through the streets; he had money in his pockets. The man turned out to be Mr Marvel. He was running because Invisible Man was after him.

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Hitha Hitha 8 years, 4 months ago

Having irregular patches typically of black and white colour

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