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Dr. Jerkyll And Mr. Hyde

 

Lanyon, another dear friend of Dr. Jekyll. When they begin talking about Jekyll, Utterson discovers that Lanyon has not been friends with Jekyll for ten because of a disagreement over "unscientific balderdash." He, however, had never heard of Hyde. After leaving Lanyon, Utterson begins to imagine the scene described by Enfield with Mr. Hyde, as well as the reason behind the relationship of Hyde and Jekyll, and ponders that if he can only see the face of Hyde, he might see a reason for his friends relationship with the man. Utterson begins to haunt the streets around the mysterious door, looking for Mr. Hyde. One night, he runs into Mr. Hyde and confronts him as he was about to enter the door. Utterson introduces himself as an old friend of Dr. Jekyll, and Hyde questions how Utterson knew him. Hyde then asks for Uttersonaddress and Utterson, in response, gives him a business card. Utterson, not replying, asks for a favor, to be able to see Hyde's face. Hyde asks how Utterson knew him, and Utterson replies by description, claiming that they have common friends, Jekyll for instance. Mr. Hyde angrily replies that Jekyll never told you anything and disappears into the door. After leaving this scene, Utterson goes to see Dr. Jekyll, but only Poole, his butler, is home, Jekyll is out. Utterson gleans from his conversation, however, that Jekyllhouse, around the corner from the mysterious door, is in an L shape, and that Hyde only enters by the old dissecting room door, but does not dine in the house. After leaving Jekyllhome, Utterson walks home and decides that Hyde is blackmailing Jekyll. In an effort to remedy this situation, he decides to look for something in Hydepast to blackmail him with, if Jekyll will let him. .
             Chapter 3:.
             In Chapter 3, the scene is two weeks later, when Dr. Jekyll holds a dinner party at which Mr. Utterson is a guest. After the guests leave, Utterson confronts Jekyll over the matter of his will and tells him that he has been learning something about Mr.


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