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111
Utterson
heaved
an
irrepressible
sigh
.
"
Well
,
"
said
he
,
"
I
promise
.
"
112
Nearly
a
year
later
,
in
the
month
of
October
,
18
--
--
London
was
startled
by
a
crime
of
singular
ferocity
and
rendered
all
the
more
notable
by
the
high
position
of
the
victim
.
The
details
were
few
and
startling
.
A
maid
servant
living
alone
in
a
house
not
far
from
the
river
,
had
gone
up-stairs
to
bed
about
eleven
.
Although
a
fog
rolled
over
the
city
in
the
small
hours
,
the
early
part
of
the
night
was
cloudless
,
and
the
lane
,
which
the
maid
's
window
overlooked
,
was
brilliantly
lit
by
the
full
moon
.
It
seems
she
was
romantically
given
,
for
she
sat
down
upon
her
box
,
which
stood
immediately
under
the
window
,
and
fell
into
a
dream
of
musing
.
Never
(
she
used
to
say
,
with
streaming
tears
,
when
she
narrated
that
experience
)
,
never
had
she
felt
more
at
peace
with
all
men
or
thought
more
kindly
of
the
world
.
And
as
she
so
sat
she
became
aware
of
an
aged
and
beautiful
gentleman
with
white
hair
,
drawing
near
along
the
lane
;
and
advancing
to
meet
him
,
another
and
very
small
gentleman
,
to
whom
at
first
she
paid
less
attention
.
When
they
had
come
within
speech
(
which
was
just
under
the
maid
's
eyes
)
the
older
man
bowed
and
accosted
the
other
with
a
very
pretty
manner
of
politeness
.
It
did
not
seem
as
if
the
subject
of
his
address
were
of
great
importance
;
indeed
,
from
his
pointing
,
it
sometimes
appeared
as
if
he
were
only
inquiring
his
way
;
but
the
moon
shone
on
his
face
as
he
spoke
,
and
the
girl
was
pleased
to
watch
it
,
it
seemed
to
breathe
such
an
innocent
and
old-world
kindness
of
disposition
,
yet
with
something
high
too
,
as
of
a
well-founded
self-content
.
113
Presently
her
eye
wandered
to
the
other
,
and
she
was
surprised
to
recognise
in
him
a
certain
Mr.
Hyde
,
who
had
once
visited
her
master
and
for
whom
she
had
conceived
a
dislike
.
He
had
in
his
hand
a
heavy
cane
,
with
which
he
was
trifling
;
but
he
answered
never
a
word
,
and
seemed
to
listen
with
an
ill-contained
impatience
.
And
then
all
of
a
sudden
he
broke
out
in
a
great
flame
of
anger
,
stamping
with
his
foot
,
brandishing
the
cane
,
and
carrying
on
(
as
the
maid
described
it
)
like
a
madman
.
The
old
gentleman
took
a
step
back
,
with
the
air
of
one
very
much
surprised
and
a
trifle
hurt
;
and
at
that
Mr.
Hyde
broke
out
of
all
bounds
and
clubbed
him
to
the
earth
.
And
next
moment
,
with
ape-like
fury
,
he
was
trampling
his
victim
under
foot
and
hailing
down
a
storm
of
blows
,
under
which
the
bones
were
audibly
shattered
and
the
body
jumped
upon
the
roadway
.
At
the
horror
of
these
sights
and
sounds
,
the
maid
fainted
.
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114
"
Clubbed
him
to
the
earth
"
115
It
was
two
o'clock
when
she
came
to
herself
and
called
for
the
police
.
The
murderer
was
gone
long
ago
;
but
there
lay
his
victim
in
the
middle
of
the
lane
,
incredibly
mangled
.
The
stick
with
which
the
deed
had
been
done
,
although
it
was
of
some
rare
and
very
tough
and
heavy
wood
,
had
broken
in
the
middle
under
the
stress
of
this
insensate
cruelty
;
and
one
splintered
half
had
rolled
in
the
neighbouring
gutter
--
the
other
,
without
doubt
,
had
been
carried
away
by
the
murderer
.
116
A
purse
and
a
gold
watch
were
found
upon
the
victim
:
but
no
cards
or
papers
,
except
a
sealed
and
stamped
envelope
,
which
he
had
been
probably
carrying
to
the
post
,
and
which
bore
the
name
and
address
of
Mr.
Utterson
.
117
This
was
brought
to
the
lawyer
the
next
morning
,
before
he
was
out
of
bed
;
and
he
had
no
sooner
seen
it
,
and
been
told
the
circumstances
,
than
he
shot
out
a
solemn
lip
.
"
I
shall
say
nothing
till
I
have
seen
the
body
,
"
said
he
;
"
this
may
be
very
serious
.
Have
the
kindness
to
wait
while
I
dress
.
"
And
with
the
same
grave
countenance
he
hurried
through
his
breakfast
and
drove
to
the
police
station
,
whither
the
body
had
been
carried
.
As
soon
as
he
came
into
the
cell
,
he
nodded
.
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118
"
Yes
,
"
said
he
,
"
I
recognise
him
.
I
am
sorry
to
say
that
this
is
Sir
Danvers
Carew
.
"
119
"
Good
God
,
sir
,
"
exclaimed
the
officer
,
"
is
it
possible
?
"
And
the
next
moment
his
eye
lighted
up
with
professional
ambition
.
"
This
will
make
a
deal
of
noise
,
"
he
said
.
"
And
perhaps
you
can
help
us
to
the
man
.
"
And
he
briefly
narrated
what
the
maid
had
seen
,
and
showed
the
broken
stick
.
120
Mr.
Utterson
had
already
quailed
at
the
name
of
Hyde
;
but
when
the
stick
was
laid
before
him
,
he
could
doubt
no
longer
;
broken
and
battered
as
it
was
,
he
recognised
it
for
one
that
he
had
himself
presented
many
years
before
to
Henry
Jekyll
.