Chapter 5 of The Invisible Man by H.G.Wells tells the story of a burglary at the vicarage, which was witnessed by the vicar and his wife. The chapter describes the events leading up to the burglary, including the sounds heard by Mrs. Bunting and the actions taken by the Rev. Mr. Bunting. The chapter ends with the burglar escaping, leaving Mr. and Mrs. Bunting unsure of what to do next.
In chapter 22 of The Invisible Man by H.G.Wells, the protagonist finds himself in the middle of a snowstorm with no refuge. He decides to seek shelter in Omniums, a large establishment where everything can be bought. He manages to enter and wanders around the shop, feeling unsafe among the people. The chapter ends with him leaving the shop and continuing his search for shelter.
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In this chapter, Marvel rushes into the 'Jolly Cricketers' inn, seeking refuge from the Invisible Man who is after him. The barman and other patrons try to calm him down and figure out what is happening. The chapter ends with a hurried rapping and shouting outside the inn.
In this chapter, the stranger remains hidden in the little parlour of the 'Coach and Horses' until midday, with no one daring to approach him. The villagers become increasingly curious about him, especially on the festive occasion of Whit Monday. Meanwhile, news of a burglary at the vicarage spreads, and Hall seeks advice from the magistrate. The stranger's activities during this time remain unknown.
065.11.The Invisible Man by H.G.Wells (chapter 11 of 28) (All the chapters - https://vk.com/wall-99619800_627) CHAPTER 11. IN THE "COACH AND HORSES" Now in order clearly to understand what had happened in the inn, it is necessary to go back to the moment when Mr. Marvel first came into view of Mr. Huxter's window. At that precise moment Mr. Cuss and Mr. Bunting were in the parlour. They were seriously investigating the strange occurrences of the morning, and were, with Mr. Hall's permiss
065.12.The Invisible Man by H.G.Wells (chapter 12 of 28) (All the chapters - https://vk.com/wall-99619800_627) CHAPTER 12. THE INVISIBLE MAN LOSES HIS TEMPER It is unavoidable that at this point the narrative should break off again, for a certain very painful reason that will presently be apparent. While these things were going on in the parlour, and while Mr. Huxter was watching Mr. Marvel smoking his pipe against the gate, not a dozen yards away were Mr. Hall and Teddy Henfrey discussi
In this chapter, Kemp and Adye discuss the danger that the Invisible Man poses to society and come up with a plan to catch him. They must prevent him from leaving the district and set a watch on trains, roads, and shipping. The country-side must begin hunting him day and night, and all food must be locked up and secured. The Invisible Man is a danger and a disaster, and unless he is pinned and secured, it is frightful to think of the things that may happen.
In this chapter, Kemp and the Invisible Man discuss their plans and the importance of retrieving the Invisible Man's books. The Invisible Man reveals his new plan to head south and escape to Spain or Algiers. However, their plans are complicated by the fact that the tramp who was carrying the books has been arrested and locked up in the town police station. They must retrieve the books without the tramp knowing they are for the Invisible Man.
Dr. Kemp is interrupted by gunshots and goes to investigate. He sees a crowd gathering and returns to his study. Later, he hears the doorbell ring but it turns out to be a false alarm. He resumes his work, determined to focus.