![]() Enfield and Utterson don't understand how Hyde got the key. The next day they went to the bank and to Enfield's surprise, the cheque was legal. Hide entered the house with a key and came back with a cheque. ![]() Enfield and some bystanders had forced the man, who gave his name as Hyde, to pay damages to the child's family. An ugly-looking man, short and a little bit deformed, had collided with a little girl and trampled over her body. Mr Enfield told Mr Utterson that one morning he had witnessed a horrible accident at the doorway of the old building. Summary: Mr Utterson, a lawyer, and his cousin, Mr Richard Enfield, were taking their Sunday morning walk in London when they passed a dark, empty house in a narrow street. Read version: 1995, Wolters-Noordhoff, Blackbirds literaire reeks Nr. Title: (The strange case of) Dr Jekyll and Mr.
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