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‘But you begin now to realise,’ said the Invisible Man, ‘the full disadvantage of my condition. I had no shelter — no covering — to get clothing was to forego all my advantage, to make of myself a strange and terrible thing. I was fasting; for to eat, to fill myself with unassimilated matter, would be to become grotesquely visible again.’