The Invisible Man

The Invisible Man
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Герберт Уэллс. The Invisible Man

CHAPTER I. THE STRANGE MAN'S ARRIVAL

CHAPTER II. MR. TEDDY HENFREY'S FIRST IMPRESSIONS

CHAPTER III. THE THOUSAND AND ONE BOTTLES

CHAPTER IV. MR. CUSS INTERVIEWS THE STRANGER

CHAPTER V. THE BURGLARY AT THE VICARAGE

CHAPTER VI. THE FURNITURE THAT WENT MAD

CHAPTER VII. THE UNVEILING OF THE STRANGER

CHAPTER VIII. IN TRANSIT

CHAPTER IX. MR. THOMAS MARVEL

CHAPTER X. MR. MARVEL'S VISIT TO IPING

CHAPTER XI. IN THE «COACH AND HORSES»

CHAPTER XII. THE INVISIBLE MAN LOSES HIS TEMPER

CHAPTER XIII. MR. MARVEL DISCUSSES HIS RESIGNATION

CHAPTER XIV. AT PORT STOWE

CHAPTER XV. THE MAN WHO WAS RUNNING

CHAPTER XVI. IN THE «JOLLY CRICKETERS»

CHAPTER XVII. DR. KEMP'S VISITOR

CHAPTER XVIII. THE INVISIBLE MAN SLEEPS

CHAPTER XIX. CERTAIN FIRST PRINCIPLES

CHAPTER XX. AT THE HOUSE IN GREAT PORTLAND STREET

CHAPTER XXI. IN OXFORD STREET

CHAPTER XXII. IN THE EMPORIUM

CHAPTER XXIII. IN DRURY LANE

CHAPTER XXIV. THE PLAN THAT FAILED

CHAPTER XXV. THE HUNTING OF THE INVISIBLE MAN

CHAPTER XXVI. THE WICKSTEED MURDER

CHAPTER XXVII. THE SIEGE OF KEMP'S HOUSE

CHAPTER XXVIII. THE HUNTER HUNTED

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Mrs. Hall agreed, and then noticed he had his bag with him. "Now you're here, Mr. Teddy," said she, "I'd be glad if you'd give th' old clock in the parlour a bit of a look. 'Tis going, and it strikes well and hearty; but the hour-hand won't do nuthin' but point at six."

And leading the way, she went across to the parlour door and rapped and entered.

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"I thought as much," said Mrs. Hall to herself.

"– necessitates a certain retirement. My eyes – are sometimes so weak and painful that I have to shut myself up in the dark for hours together. Lock myself up. Sometimes – now and then. Not at present, certainly. At such times the slightest disturbance, the entry of a stranger into the room, is a source of excruciating annoyance to me – it is well these things should be understood."

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