![]() ![]() ![]() Hyde is not at home but Utterson finds half of the broken walking stick and recognizes it as one that he gave to Dr. Suspecting that Edward Hyde is the murderer, Utterson leads them to Hyde's apartment. Utterson tells Jekyll that he is concerned about the doctor's relationship with Hyde but Jekyll tells him not to worry about the strange man.Ī year later, a servant girl sees the politician Sir Danvers Carew, another client of Utterson's, being beaten to death with a heavy walking stick. He is surprised when Hyde does not hesitate to give it to him. However, he tells Hyde that they have a mutual friend in Dr. ![]() Utterson is instinctively repulsed by Hyde, finding him ugly to the point of deformation but is unable to say in what way he is deformed. He waits by the door that Enfield told him about for several nights in a row and eventually sees Mr. Henry Jekyll is one of his clients and he recently changed his will to leave everything that he owns to Edward Hyde. ![]() When confronted by the girl's family and their friends, demanding money as an apology, the man, who revealed his name to be Edward Hyde, went into a door in the side of a building and came back with ten pounds in gold and a check for a hundred pounds signed by Dr. Enfield says that a few weeks earlier he saw a man knock over a little girl and trample over her body. Richard Enfield and his relative, the lawyer John Gabriel Utterson, are walking through London one evening. This 1895 double exposure photograph shows the actor Richard Mansfield as Dr. ![]()
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