Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
1. What does Jekyll say to Utterson when he admits to being concerned about Hyde's presence in his life?
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Utterson confronts Jekyll over the matter of his will and tells him that he has been learning about Mr. Hyde. Jekyll becomes upset when he hears of this and tells Utterson to drop the subject. Utterson urges Hyde to confide in him, but again Jekyll tells Utterson to leave the subject alone and assures him that he can be rid of Mr. Hyde at any point.
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