Answer:
The two sentences that reveal an awareness of Mrs. Hall's inner thoughts are:
<em>1. "The stranger did not go to church, and indeed made no difference between Sunday and the irreligious days, even in costume."</em>
<em>2. "On others he would rise late, pace his room, fretting audibly for hours together, smoke, sleep in the armchair by the fire." </em>
Explanation:
The Coach and Horses Inn is run by Mrs. Hall who live in Iping with her husband. She overlooks the strange behaviors of Griffins when he promises to pay her more money to stay. She tends to pride her herself to be non-superstitious and also refuses warning signs about Griffin's invisibility.
"The Invisible Man" is a scienc-fiction novel written by H.G. Wells. It was published in 1897. The novel gives us the story of Griffin who had gone mad. He learns to make himself invisible and began to use it for his invisibility and even for murder.