id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5230 Wells, H. G. (Herbert George) The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance .txt text/plain 49921 4160 89 "I thought, sir," said Mrs. Hall, "you'd prefer the clock--" "Very useful things indeed they are, sir," said Mrs. Hall. man's face if I had him stopping in _my_ place," said Henfrey. "So be it," said Mrs. Hall, taking up the table-cloth and beginning "That room's private!" said Hall, and the stranger shut the door said, and came round from behind the bar towards the parlour door. "Invisible Man," said Cuss, and rushed on to the window. "An Invisible Man!" said Mr. Marvel. "If you shout, I'll smash your face," said the Invisible Man, "Invisible!" said Kemp, and sat down on a bedroom chair. "Good-night," said Kemp, and shook an invisible hand. "Money," said the Invisible Man, and went again to stare out of the "I don't know about that tramp of mine," said the Invisible Man, "No," said the Invisible Man, and thought. "The Invisible Man!" said Kemp. ./cache/5230.txt ./txt/5230.txt