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101
"
What
I
heard
was
abominable
,
"
said
Utterson
.
102
"
It
can
make
no
change
.
You
do
not
understand
my
position
,
"
returned
the
doctor
,
with
a
certain
incoherency
of
manner
.
"
I
am
painfully
situated
,
Utterson
;
my
position
is
a
very
strange
--
a
very
strange
one
.
It
is
one
of
those
affairs
that
can
not
be
mended
by
talking
.
"
103
"
Jekyll
,
"
said
Utterson
,
"
you
know
me
:
I
am
a
man
to
be
trusted
.
Make
a
clean
breast
of
this
in
confidence
;
and
I
make
no
doubt
I
can
get
you
out
of
it
.
"
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104
"
My
good
Utterson
,
"
said
the
doctor
,
"
this
is
very
good
of
you
,
this
is
downright
good
of
you
,
and
I
can
not
find
words
to
thank
you
in
.
105
I
believe
you
fully
;
I
would
trust
you
before
any
man
alive
,
ay
,
before
myself
,
if
I
could
make
the
choice
;
but
indeed
it
is
n't
what
you
fancy
;
it
is
not
so
bad
as
that
;
and
just
to
put
your
good
heart
at
rest
,
I
will
tell
you
one
thing
:
the
moment
I
choose
,
I
can
be
rid
of
Mr.
Hyde
.
I
give
you
my
hand
upon
that
;
and
I
thank
you
again
and
again
;
and
I
will
just
add
one
little
word
,
Utterson
,
that
I
'm
sure
you
'll
take
in
good
part
:
this
is
a
private
matter
,
and
I
beg
of
you
to
let
it
sleep
.
"
106
Utterson
reflected
a
little
,
looking
in
the
fire
.
107
"
I
have
no
doubt
you
are
perfectly
right
,
"
he
said
at
last
,
getting
to
his
feet
.
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108
"
Well
,
but
since
we
have
touched
upon
this
business
,
and
for
the
last
time
I
hope
,
"
continued
the
doctor
,
"
there
is
one
point
I
should
like
you
to
understand
.
I
have
really
a
very
great
interest
in
poor
Hyde
.
I
know
you
have
seen
him
;
he
told
me
so
;
and
I
fear
he
was
rude
.
But
,
I
do
sincerely
take
a
great
,
a
very
great
interest
in
that
young
man
;
and
if
I
am
taken
away
,
Utterson
,
I
wish
you
to
promise
me
that
you
will
bear
with
him
and
get
his
rights
for
him
.
I
think
you
would
,
if
you
knew
all
;
and
it
would
be
a
weight
off
my
mind
if
you
would
promise
.
"
109
"
I
ca
n't
pretend
that
I
shall
ever
like
him
,
"
said
the
lawyer
.
110
"
I
do
n't
ask
that
,
"
pleaded
Jekyll
,
laying
his
hand
upon
the
other
's
arm
;
"
I
only
ask
for
justice
;
I
only
ask
you
to
help
him
for
my
sake
,
when
I
am
no
longer
here
.
"