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131
"
You
may
depend
upon
it
,
sir
,
"
he
told
Mr.
Utterson
:
"
I
have
him
in
my
hand
.
He
must
have
lost
his
head
,
or
he
never
would
have
left
the
stick
or
,
above
all
,
burned
the
cheque-book
.
Why
,
money
's
life
to
the
man
.
We
have
nothing
to
do
but
wait
for
him
at
the
bank
,
and
get
out
the
handbills
.
"
132
This
last
,
however
,
was
not
so
easy
of
accomplishment
;
for
Mr.
Hyde
had
numbered
few
familiars
--
even
the
master
of
the
servant-maid
had
only
seen
him
twice
;
his
family
could
nowhere
be
traced
;
he
had
never
been
photographed
;
and
the
few
who
could
describe
him
differed
widely
,
as
common
observers
will
.
Only
on
one
point
,
were
they
agreed
;
and
that
was
the
haunting
sense
of
unexpressed
deformity
with
which
the
fugitive
impressed
his
beholders
.
133
It
was
late
in
the
afternoon
,
when
Mr.
Utterson
found
his
way
to
Dr.
Jekyll
's
door
,
where
he
was
at
once
admitted
by
Poole
,
and
carried
down
by
the
kitchen
offices
and
across
a
yard
which
had
once
been
a
garden
,
to
the
building
which
was
indifferently
known
as
the
laboratory
or
the
dissecting-rooms
.
The
doctor
had
bought
the
house
from
the
heirs
of
a
celebrated
surgeon
;
and
his
own
tastes
being
rather
chemical
than
anatomical
,
had
changed
the
destination
of
the
block
at
the
bottom
of
the
garden
.
It
was
the
first
time
that
the
lawyer
had
been
received
in
that
part
of
his
friend
's
quarters
;
and
he
eyed
the
dingy
,
windowless
structure
with
curiosity
,
and
gazed
round
with
a
distasteful
sense
of
strangeness
as
he
crossed
the
theatre
,
once
crowded
with
eager
students
and
now
lying
gaunt
and
silent
,
the
tables
laden
with
chemical
apparatus
,
the
floor
strewn
with
crates
and
littered
with
packing
straw
,
and
the
light
falling
dimly
through
the
foggy
cupola
.
At
the
further
end
,
a
flight
of
stairs
mounted
to
a
door
covered
with
red
baize
;
and
through
this
,
Mr.
Utterson
was
at
last
received
into
the
doctor
's
cabinet
.
It
was
a
large
room
,
fitted
round
with
glass
presses
,
furnished
,
among
other
things
,
with
a
cheval-glass
and
a
business
table
,
and
looking
out
upon
the
court
by
three
dusty
windows
barred
with
iron
.
A
fire
burned
in
the
grate
;
a
lamp
was
set
lighted
on
the
chimney
shelf
,
for
even
in
the
houses
the
fog
began
to
lie
thickly
;
and
there
,
close
up
to
the
warmth
,
sat
Dr.
Jekyll
,
looking
deadly
sick
.
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134
He
did
not
rise
to
meet
his
visitor
,
but
held
out
a
cold
hand
and
bade
him
welcome
in
a
changed
voice
.
135
"
And
now
,
"
said
Mr.
Utterson
,
as
soon
as
Poole
had
left
them
,
"
you
have
heard
the
news
?
"
136
The
doctor
shuddered
.
"
They
were
crying
it
in
the
square
,
"
he
said
.
"
I
heard
them
in
my
dining-room
.
"
137
"
One
word
,
"
said
the
lawyer
.
"
Carew
was
my
client
,
but
so
are
you
,
and
I
want
to
know
what
I
am
doing
.
You
have
not
been
mad
enough
to
hide
this
fellow
?
"
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138
"
Utterson
,
I
swear
to
God
,
"
cried
the
doctor
,
"
I
swear
to
God
I
will
never
set
eyes
on
him
again
.
I
bind
my
honour
to
you
that
I
am
done
with
him
in
this
world
.
It
is
all
at
an
end
.
And
indeed
he
does
not
want
my
help
;
you
do
not
know
him
as
I
do
;
he
is
safe
,
he
is
quite
safe
;
mark
my
words
,
he
will
never
more
be
heard
of
.
"
139
The
lawyer
listened
gloomily
;
he
did
not
like
his
friend
's
feverish
manner
.
"
You
seem
pretty
sure
of
him
,
"
said
he
;
"
and
for
your
sake
,
I
hope
you
may
be
right
.
If
it
came
to
a
trial
,
your
name
might
appear
.
"
140
"
I
am
quite
sure
of
him
,
"
replied
Jekyll
;
"
I
have
grounds
for
certainty
that
I
can
not
share
with
any
one
.
But
there
is
one
thing
on
which
you
may
advise
me
.
I
have
--
I
have
received
a
letter
;
and
I
am
at
a
loss
whether
I
should
show
it
to
the
police
.
I
should
like
to
leave
it
in
your
hands
,
Utterson
;
you
would
judge
wisely
,
I
am
sure
;
I
have
so
great
a
trust
in
you
.
"