Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
what does the letter from lanyon have in common with Dr jekyll will
Dr jekyll and mr hyde
Chapter 6 the remarkable incident of dr lanyon
Dr jekyll and mr hyde
Chapter 6 the remarkable incident of dr lanyon
Lanyon's letter is not to be opened until after "the death or disappearance of Dr. Henry Jekyll" while Jekyll's will also mentions the possibility of his own "disappearance": in case of his belongings and fortune would be inherited by Edward Hyde.