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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson


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Every Sunday, Mr. Utterson, a prominent London lawyer, and his distant kinsman, Mr. Richard Enfield, take a stroll through the city of London. Even though to a stranger's eyes, these two gentlemen seem to be complete opposites, both look forward to, and enjoy, their weekly stroll with one another.

One Sunday, they pass a certain house with a door unlike those in the rest of the neighborhood.... More

About the Author
About the Novel
  A Brief Synopsis
Chapter Summaries and Commentaries
  Chapter 1: "Story of the Door"
  Chapter 2: "Search for Mr. Hyde"
  Chapter 3: "Dr. Jekyll was Quite at Ease"
  Chapter 4: "The Carew Murder Case"
  Chapter 5: "Incident of the Letter"
  Chapter 6: "Remarkable Incident of Doctor Lanyon"
  Chapter 7: "Incident at the Window"
  Chapter 8: "The Last Night"
  Chapter 9: "Doctor Lanyon's Narrative"
  Chapter 10: "Jekyll's Full Statement"
 

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