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151
"
I
knew
it
,
"
said
Utterson
.
"
He
meant
to
murder
you
.
You
have
had
a
fine
escape
.
"
152
"
I
have
had
what
is
far
more
to
the
purpose
,
"
returned
the
doctor
solemnly
:
"
I
have
had
a
lesson
--
O
God
,
Utterson
,
what
a
lesson
I
have
had
!
"
And
he
covered
his
face
for
a
moment
with
his
hands
.
153
On
his
way
out
,
the
lawyer
stopped
and
had
a
word
or
two
with
Poole
.
"
By
the
by
,
"
said
he
,
"
there
was
a
letter
handed
in
to-day
:
what
was
the
messenger
like
?
"
But
Poole
was
positive
nothing
had
come
except
by
post
;
"
and
only
circulars
by
that
,
"
he
added
.
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154
This
news
sent
off
the
visitor
with
his
fears
renewed
.
Plainly
the
letter
had
come
by
the
laboratory
door
;
possibly
,
indeed
,
it
had
been
written
in
the
cabinet
;
and
if
that
were
so
,
it
must
be
differently
judged
,
and
handled
with
the
more
caution
.
The
newsboys
,
as
he
went
,
were
crying
themselves
hoarse
along
the
footways
:
"
Special
edition
.
Shocking
murder
of
an
M.
P.
"
That
was
the
funeral
oration
of
one
friend
and
client
;
and
he
could
not
help
a
certain
apprehension
lest
the
good
name
of
another
should
be
sucked
down
in
the
eddy
of
the
scandal
.
It
was
,
at
least
,
a
ticklish
decision
that
he
had
to
make
;
and
self-reliant
as
he
was
by
habit
,
he
began
to
cherish
a
longing
for
advice
.
155
It
was
not
to
be
had
directly
;
but
perhaps
,
he
thought
,
it
might
be
fished
for
.
156
Presently
after
,
he
sat
on
one
side
of
his
own
hearth
,
with
Mr.
Guest
,
his
head
clerk
,
upon
the
other
,
and
midway
between
,
at
a
nicely
calculated
distance
from
the
fire
,
a
bottle
of
a
particular
old
wine
that
had
long
dwelt
unsunned
in
the
foundations
of
his
house
.
The
fog
still
slept
on
the
wing
above
the
drowned
city
,
where
the
lamps
glimmered
like
carbuncles
;
and
through
the
muffle
and
smother
of
these
fallen
clouds
,
the
procession
of
the
town
's
life
was
still
rolling
in
through
the
great
arteries
with
a
sound
as
of
a
mighty
wind
.
But
the
room
was
gay
with
firelight
.
In
the
bottle
the
acids
were
long
ago
resolved
;
the
imperial
dye
had
softened
with
time
,
as
the
colour
grows
richer
in
stained
windows
;
and
the
glow
of
hot
autumn
afternoons
on
hillside
vineyards
was
ready
to
be
set
free
and
to
disperse
the
fogs
of
London
.
Insensibly
the
lawyer
melted
.
There
was
no
man
from
whom
he
kept
fewer
secrets
than
Mr.
Guest
;
and
he
was
not
always
sure
that
he
kept
as
many
as
he
meant
.
Guest
had
often
been
on
business
to
the
doctor
's
;
he
knew
Poole
;
he
could
scarce
have
failed
to
hear
of
Mr.
Hyde
's
familiarity
about
the
house
;
he
might
draw
conclusions
:
was
it
not
as
well
,
then
,
that
he
should
see
a
letter
which
put
that
mystery
to
rights
?
157
and
above
all
since
Guest
,
being
a
great
student
and
critic
of
handwriting
,
would
consider
the
step
natural
and
obliging
?
The
clerk
,
besides
,
was
a
man
of
counsel
;
he
would
scarce
read
so
strange
a
document
without
dropping
a
remark
;
and
by
that
remark
Mr.
Utterson
might
shape
his
future
course
.
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158
"
This
is
a
sad
business
about
Sir
Danvers
,
"
he
said
.
159
"
Yes
,
sir
,
indeed
.
It
has
elicited
a
great
deal
of
public
feeling
,
"
returned
Guest
.
"
The
man
,
of
course
,
was
mad
.
"
160
"
I
should
like
to
hear
your
views
on
that
,
"
replied
Utterson
.
"
I
have
a
document
here
in
his
handwriting
;
it
is
between
ourselves
,
for
I
scarce
know
what
to
do
about
it
;
it
is
an
ugly
business
at
the
best
.
But
there
it
is
;
quite
in
your
way
:
a
murderer
's
autograph
.
"