Rl stevenson dr jekyll and mr hyde
Utterson realizes that the mysterious cellar door is connected to Jekyll’s home. Utterson has never met Hyde, but he assumes that this is the mysterious man Enfield told about. This will declares that in case of Jekyll’s death or disappearance for more than three months, his possessions will pass to Hyde. Utterson, Jekyll’s lawyer, returns to his home and he reads Jekyll’s mysterious will which was recently filed by Jekyll. Although Enfield assumed the check wouldn’t be legitimate, it is legitimate. The name on the check is not his own name, but that of Dr. The man, Edward Hyde, agrees, he enters the house with the cellar door and returns with a check. Enfield and the girl’s family catch the man and they force him to pay the girl’s family money for the damage. By chance, he came across a short, deformed man who trampled a girl in the street.
It was late one night and Enfield was walking home. They pass a mysterious cellar door in a narrow street, and Enfield starts to tell about a strange occurrence related to this door. At the beginning of the book, two men, Mr.