![]() He takes the will of his friend Dr Jekyll from his safe. That evening the lawyer, Utterson, is troubled by what he has heard. Utterson is very interested in the case and asks whether Enfield is certain Hyde used a key to open the door. This was accepted, and he opened the door with a key and re-emerged with a large cheque. A crowd gathered and, to avoid a scene, the man offered to pay the girl compensation. He chased the man and brought him back to the scene of the crime. ![]() In the early hours of one winter morning, he says, he saw a man trampling on a young girl. Enfield recalls a story involving the door. ![]() ![]() Mr Utterson and his cousin Mr Enfield are out for a walk when they pass a strange-looking door. This section provides chapter summaries of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. ![]()
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