Mr. Utterson walked silently again, apparently thinking. "Are you sure he used the key?" he asked finally.

"My dear sir..." Enfield was surprised.

"Yes, I know." Utterson said. "I know it must seem strange. The truth is, if I don’t ask you the other person’s name, it’s because I already know it. You know, Richard, your story goes home. If you are at any time Inaccurate, it’s better to correct it."

"I think you might have warned me," the other replied glumly. "But as you said, I'm very accurate with nerds. That guy has a key. And, he still has it. I didn't see him using it a week ago."

Mr. Utterson sighed deeply, but said nothing. The young man has recovered now. He said: "This is another sentence, saying nothing." "I am ashamed of my long tongue. Let's bargain and never mention it again."

"Go all out," the lawyer said. "I'll shake hands here, Richard."

Looking for Mr. Hyde

That night, Mr. Utterson returned to his bachelor’s house with a dull mood, and sat down for dinner when he was fine. This is his Sunday custom. After the meal, he sat by the stove and sat on his desk with some dry gods. It was not until the bell of the nearby church rang twelve that he went to sleep soberly and gratefully. . However, on this night, as soon as the clothes were taken away, he took a candle and walked into his business room. He opened the safe there, took out an envelope from the most private part of the envelope with Dr. Jekyll's will on it, and sat down with a clouded brow to study the contents. The will is holographic, and for Mr. Utson, although he is now in charge of it, he refuses to provide the least help. It not only provides that in case Henry Jekyll, MD, JD, etc. die, all his property will be handed over to his "friend and benefactor Edward Hyde", but if Dr. Jekyll "disappears" Or "absence that cannot be explained in more than three calendar months," Edward Hyde should immediately put on Henry Jekyll's leather shoes and have no burden or obligation other than paying a small amount to the family of the doctor. This This document has troubled lawyers for a long time. It both offends lawyers and falls in love with the life of reason and habit. It is hypocritical to him and offensive to them. So far, his ignorance of Mr. Hyde has been irritated. Aroused his indignation. Now, all of a sudden, it was his knowledge. The name was just a name he could no longer understand. It was bad enough. Worse, when it began to have abominable attributes; From the long, long mist, fascinated his eyes, suddenly a certain demon appeared.

He said, "I thought it was crazy, when he put that nasty piece of paper in the safe," now I am starting to worry that it is shameful.

In this way, he extinguished the candles, put on a coat, and set off in the direction of Cavendish Square, a medical castle where his friend the great doctor lived and received crowded patients. He thought: "If anyone knows, then it is."

The solemn butler knew and welcomed him. He did not suffer any delay, but entered the restaurant directly from the door, where the doctor was sitting alone by his wine. The gentleman was a cheerful, healthy, small, red-faced gentleman, his hair turned white prematurely, and his expression was flying. When he saw Mr. Utterson, he jumped up from his chair and welcomed him with his hands. Like the way people do, being amiable is dramatic to some extent. But it relies on real feelings. Because these two are old friends, both in school and university, they are people who respect each other and themselves, and they don't always follow such people. They fully enjoy each other's company.

After a long discussion, the lawyer discovered this annoying topic.

"I think, Leon," he said, "must you and I be the two oldest friends Henry Jekyll has?"

"I hope my friends are younger," Dr. Lannion said with a smile. "But I think we are. What about? I can barely see him now."

"Really?" Utterson said. "I thought you had a bond of common interest."

The answer is: "We have." "But Henry Jekyll was so fantasizing about me. It has been more than ten years. He started to make mistakes and remembered wrong. Although of course I continue to be interested in him for his sake, just Like they said, I saw it, but the man I saw was very few. Such an unscientific bald fish," the doctor added, blushing suddenly and purple, "it will alienate Damon and his life."

This grumpy spirit comforted Mr. Utterson. He believes: "They are just different in some aspects of science." As a person without scientific enthusiasm, apart from the issue of property rights transfer, he even added: "Nothing is worse than this!" It took a few seconds to recover his composure, and then solved the problem he raised. "Have you met one of his Hyde disciples?" he asked.

"Hyde?" Leon repeated. "No. Never heard of him. Since my time."

That was the large amount of information that the lawyer brought back with him as he walked back and forth on that **** and black bed until it started to grow bigger for a short time in the morning. It was a long night. He worked hard, worked hard in the dark, and was plagued by various problems.

The church bell rang at six o'clock. The church bell was very convenient. It was very close to Mr. Utterson’s residence, but he was still studying the issue. So far, only intellectuals have touched him. But now his imagination was also attracted or enslaved; when he was lying in the dark room covered by night, Mr. Enfield's story appeared in his mind. He will be aware of the headlight area of ​​a night market. Then a figure walked away quickly; then a child running from the doctor's house; then they met, and the human juggernaut stepped on the child, and continued no matter how she screamed. Otherwise, he would see a room in a wealthy house, and his friend fell asleep, dreaming of himself, dreaming of himself smiling. Then the door of that room would open and the curtains of the bed would be opened, the street sleeper recalled, voila! There was a figure with power beside him, and even in that moment of silence, he had to get up and bid. The numbers of these two stages haunted lawyers all night. If he sleeps at any time, he can only see it gliding more concealedly in the bedroom, or moving faster and faster, or even crossing the maze of dimly lit cities, getting confused on every street corner . A child, make her scream. That character still has no face, he may know. Even in his dreams, it had no face, or a face that confused him and melted before his eyes. Therefore, it was in the lawyer's mind that a strange, almost overly curious curiosity emerged and rapidly developed to look at the characteristics of the real Mr. Hyde. If he could only look at him once, he thought that the sense of mystery would be reduced, or even disappear completely, just like the habit of discovering mysterious things after careful inspection. He may see a reason because of his friend's preference or restraint, please just say anything, or even the shocking clause in the will. At least this is a face worth seeing: the face of a man without intestines: in the unshakable Enfield's heart, that face had to show the spirit of enduring hatred.

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