But here, perhaps, some of my younger Readers may ask HOW a woman in Flatland can make herself
invisible. This ought, I think, to be apparent without any explanation.
"But WE mus'n't eat them," the Wizard warned the children, "or we too may become
invisible, and lose each other.
The Herd-boy returned to his sheep, and took off the
invisible belt which he hid carefully in his bag.
"Very well!" continued Barbicane, "that astonishment is reserved for the Selenites who inhabit the face of the moon opposite to the earth, a face which is ever
invisible to our countrymen of the terrestrial globe."
And so I say, with the right pigments, properly compounded, an absolutely black paint could be produced which would render
invisible whatever it was applied to."
And
invisible to me because it was so remote and small, flying swiftly and steadily towards me across that incredible distance, drawing nearer every min- ute by so many thousands of miles, came the Thing they were sending us, the Thing that was to bring so much struggle and calamity and death to the earth.
"God!" cried Angus involuntarily, "the
Invisible Man!"
By discovering the enemy's dispositions and remaining
invisible ourselves, we can keep our forces concentrated, while the enemy's must be divided.
Soon he, too, must pass to this Life
Invisible and be lost to me forever.
In thy presence they feel themselves small, and their baseness gleameth and gloweth against thee in
invisible vengeance.
Ragged edges of black clouds peeped over the hills, and
invisible thunderstorms circled outside, growling like wild beasts.
His head was all on one side, and one of his eyes was half shut up, as if he were taking aim at something with an
invisible gun.