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31
"
You
are
sure
he
used
a
key
?
"
he
inquired
at
last
.
32
"
My
dear
sir
...
"
began
Enfield
,
surprised
out
of
himself
.
33
"
Yes
,
I
know
,
"
said
Utterson
;
"
I
know
it
must
seem
strange
.
The
fact
is
,
if
I
do
not
ask
you
the
name
of
the
other
party
,
it
is
because
I
know
it
already
.
You
see
,
Richard
,
your
tale
has
gone
home
.
If
you
have
been
inexact
in
any
point
,
you
had
better
correct
it
.
"
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34
"
I
think
you
might
have
warned
me
,
"
returned
the
other
,
with
a
touch
of
sullenness
.
"
But
I
have
been
pedantically
exact
,
as
you
call
it
.
The
fellow
had
a
key
;
and
what
's
more
,
he
has
it
still
.
I
saw
him
use
it
,
not
a
week
ago
.
"
35
Mr.
Utterson
sighed
deeply
but
said
never
a
word
;
and
the
young
man
presently
resumed
.
"
Here
is
another
lesson
to
say
nothing
,
"
said
he
.
"
I
am
ashamed
of
my
long
tongue
.
Let
us
make
a
bargain
never
to
refer
to
this
again
.
"
36
"
With
all
my
heart
,
"
said
the
lawyer
.
"
I
shake
hands
on
that
,
Richard
.
"
37
That
evening
Mr.
Utterson
came
home
to
his
bachelor
house
in
sombre
spirits
and
sat
down
to
dinner
without
relish
.
It
was
his
custom
of
a
Sunday
,
when
this
meal
was
over
,
to
sit
close
by
the
fire
,
a
volume
of
some
dry
divinity
on
his
reading-desk
,
until
the
clock
of
the
neighbouring
church
rang
out
the
hour
of
twelve
,
when
he
would
go
soberly
and
gratefully
to
bed
.
On
this
night
,
however
,
as
soon
as
the
cloth
was
taken
away
,
he
took
up
a
candle
and
went
into
his
business-room
.
There
he
opened
his
safe
,
took
from
the
most
private
part
of
it
a
document
endorsed
on
the
envelope
as
Dr.
Jekyll
's
Will
,
and
sat
down
with
a
clouded
brow
to
study
its
contents
.
The
will
was
holograph
,
for
Mr.
Utterson
,
though
he
took
charge
of
it
now
that
it
was
made
,
had
refused
to
lend
the
least
assistance
in
the
making
of
it
;
it
provided
not
only
that
,
in
case
of
the
decease
of
Henry
Jekyll
,
M.D.
,
D.C.L.
,
LL.D.
,
F.R.S.
,
etc.
,
all
his
possessions
were
to
pass
into
the
hands
of
his
"
friend
and
benefactor
Edward
Hyde
,
"
but
that
in
case
of
Dr.
Jekyll
's
"
disappearance
or
unexplained
absence
for
any
period
exceeding
three
calendar
months
,
"
the
said
Edward
Hyde
should
step
into
the
said
Henry
Jekyll
's
shoes
without
further
delay
and
free
from
any
burthen
or
obligation
,
beyond
the
payment
of
a
few
small
sums
to
the
members
of
the
doctor
's
household
.
This
document
had
long
been
the
lawyer
's
eyesore
.
It
offended
him
both
as
a
lawyer
and
as
a
lover
of
the
sane
and
customary
sides
of
life
,
to
whom
the
fanciful
was
the
immodest
.
And
hitherto
it
was
his
ignorance
of
Mr.
Hyde
that
had
swelled
his
indignation
;
now
,
by
a
sudden
turn
,
it
was
his
knowledge
.
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38
It
was
already
bad
enough
when
the
name
was
but
a
name
of
which
he
could
learn
no
more
.
It
was
worse
when
it
began
to
be
clothed
upon
with
detestable
attributes
;
and
out
of
the
shifting
,
insubstantial
mists
that
had
so
long
baffled
his
eye
,
there
leaped
up
the
sudden
,
definite
presentment
of
a
fiend
.
39
"
I
thought
it
was
madness
,
"
he
said
,
as
he
replaced
the
obnoxious
paper
in
the
safe
,
"
and
now
I
begin
to
fear
it
is
disgrace
.
"
40
With
that
he
blew
out
his
candle
,
put
on
a
great-coat
,
and
set
forth
in
the
direction
of
Cavendish
Square
,
that
citadel
of
medicine
,
where
his
friend
,
the
great
Dr.
Lanyon
,
had
his
house
and
received
his
crowding
patients
.
"
If
any
one
knows
,
it
will
be
Lanyon
,
"
he
had
thought
.