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281
"
Ah
,
that
's
not
Jekyll
's
voice
--
it
's
Hyde
's
!
"
cried
Utterson
.
"
Down
with
the
door
,
Poole
!
"
282
Poole
swung
the
axe
over
his
shoulder
;
the
blow
shook
the
building
,
and
the
red
baize
door
leaped
against
the
lock
and
hinges
.
A
dismal
screech
,
as
of
mere
animal
terror
,
rang
from
the
cabinet
.
283
Up
went
the
axe
again
,
and
again
the
panels
crashed
and
the
frame
bounded
;
four
times
the
blow
fell
;
but
the
wood
was
tough
and
the
fittings
were
of
excellent
workmanship
;
and
it
was
not
until
the
fifth
,
that
the
lock
burst
in
sunder
and
the
wreck
of
the
door
fell
inwards
on
the
carpet
.
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284
The
besiegers
,
appalled
by
their
own
riot
and
the
stillness
that
had
succeeded
,
stood
back
a
little
and
peered
in
.
There
lay
the
cabinet
before
their
eyes
in
the
quiet
lamplight
,
a
good
fire
glowing
and
chattering
on
the
hearth
,
the
kettle
singing
its
thin
strain
,
a
drawer
or
two
open
,
papers
neatly
set
forth
on
the
business-table
,
and
nearer
the
fire
,
the
things
laid
out
for
tea
:
the
quietest
room
,
you
would
have
said
,
and
,
but
for
the
glazed
presses
full
of
chemicals
,
the
most
commonplace
that
night
in
London
.
285
Right
in
the
midst
there
lay
the
body
of
a
man
sorely
contorted
and
still
twitching
.
They
drew
near
on
tiptoe
,
turned
it
on
its
back
and
beheld
the
face
of
Edward
Hyde
.
He
was
dressed
in
clothes
far
too
large
for
him
,
clothes
of
the
doctor
's
bigness
;
the
cords
of
his
face
still
moved
with
a
semblance
of
life
,
but
life
was
quite
gone
;
and
by
the
crushed
phial
in
the
hand
and
the
strong
smell
of
kernels
that
hung
upon
the
air
,
Utterson
knew
that
he
was
looking
on
the
body
of
a
self-destroyer
.
286
"
We
have
come
too
late
,
"
he
said
sternly
,
"
whether
to
save
or
punish
.
Hyde
is
gone
to
his
account
;
and
it
only
remains
for
us
to
find
the
body
of
your
master
.
"
287
The
far
greater
proportion
of
the
building
was
occupied
by
the
theatre
,
which
filled
almost
the
whole
ground
story
and
was
lighted
from
above
,
and
by
the
cabinet
,
which
formed
an
upper
story
at
one
end
and
looked
upon
the
court
.
A
corridor
joined
the
theatre
to
the
door
on
the
by-street
;
and
with
this
the
cabinet
communicated
separately
by
a
second
flight
of
stairs
.
There
were
besides
a
few
dark
closets
and
a
spacious
cellar
.
All
these
they
now
thoroughly
examined
.
Each
closet
needed
but
a
glance
,
for
all
were
empty
,
and
all
,
by
the
dust
that
fell
from
their
doors
,
had
stood
long
unopened
.
The
cellar
,
indeed
,
was
filled
with
crazy
lumber
,
mostly
dating
from
the
times
of
the
surgeon
who
was
Jekyll
's
predecessor
;
but
even
as
they
opened
the
door
they
were
advertised
of
the
uselessness
of
further
search
,
by
the
fall
of
a
perfect
mat
of
cobweb
which
had
for
years
sealed
up
the
entrance
.
Nowhere
was
there
any
trace
of
Henry
Jekyll
,
dead
or
alive
.
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288
Poole
stamped
on
the
flags
of
the
corridor
.
"
He
must
be
buried
here
,
"
he
said
,
hearkening
to
the
sound
.
289
"
Or
he
may
have
fled
,
"
said
Utterson
,
and
he
turned
to
examine
the
door
in
the
by-street
.
It
was
locked
;
and
lying
near
by
on
the
flags
,
they
found
the
key
,
already
stained
with
rust
.
290
"
This
does
not
look
like
use
,
"
observed
the
lawyer
.