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81
"
I
will
see
,
Mr.
Utterson
,
"
said
Poole
,
admitting
the
visitor
,
as
he
spoke
,
into
a
large
,
low-roofed
,
comfortable
hall
,
paved
with
flags
,
warmed
(
after
the
fashion
of
a
country
house
)
by
a
bright
,
open
fire
,
and
furnished
with
costly
cabinets
of
oak
.
"
Will
you
wait
here
by
the
fire
,
sir
?
or
shall
I
give
you
a
light
in
the
dining
room
?
"
82
"
Here
,
thank
you
,
"
said
the
lawyer
,
and
he
drew
near
and
leaned
on
the
tall
fender
.
This
hall
,
in
which
he
was
now
left
alone
,
was
a
pet
fancy
of
his
friend
the
doctor
's
;
and
Utterson
himself
was
wont
to
speak
of
it
as
the
pleasantest
room
in
London
.
But
to-night
there
was
a
shudder
in
his
blood
;
the
face
of
Hyde
sat
heavy
on
his
memory
;
he
felt
(
what
was
rare
with
him
)
a
nausea
and
distaste
of
life
;
and
in
the
gloom
of
his
spirits
,
he
seemed
to
read
a
menace
in
the
flickering
of
the
firelight
on
the
polished
cabinets
and
the
uneasy
starting
of
the
shadow
on
the
roof
.
He
was
ashamed
of
his
relief
,
when
Poole
presently
returned
to
announce
that
Dr.
Jekyll
was
gone
out
.
83
"
I
saw
Mr.
Hyde
go
in
by
the
old
dissecting-room
door
,
Poole
,
"
he
said
.
"
Is
that
right
,
when
Dr.
Jekyll
is
from
home
?
"
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84
"
Quite
right
,
Mr.
Utterson
,
sir
,
"
replied
the
servant
.
"
Mr.
Hyde
has
a
key
.
"
85
"
Your
master
seems
to
repose
a
great
deal
of
trust
in
that
young
man
,
Poole
,
"
resumed
the
other
musingly
.
86
"
Yes
,
sir
,
he
do
indeed
,
"
said
Poole
.
"
We
have
all
orders
to
obey
him
.
"
87
"
I
do
not
think
I
ever
met
Mr.
Hyde
?
"
asked
Utterson
.
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88
"
O
,
dear
no
,
sir
.
He
never
dines
here
,
"
replied
the
butler
.
"
Indeed
we
see
very
little
of
him
on
this
side
of
the
house
;
he
mostly
comes
and
goes
by
the
laboratory
.
"
89
"
Well
,
good-night
,
Poole
.
"
90
"
Good-night
,
Mr.
Utterson
.
"