Legal Representative Gabriel Utterson is astonished to learn that his long-lasting friend Henry Jekyll has apparently committed murder as well as suicide in the room of one night. A lengthy "confession" written in Jekyll's very own hand informs a fish story-- that Jekyll's experiments had actually created him to change into a murderous character he named "Mr Hyde".
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Legal Representative Gabriel Utterson is astonished to learn that his long-lasting friend Henry Jekyll has apparently committed murder as well as suicide in the room of one night. A lengthy "confession" written in Jekyll's very own hand informs a fish story-- that Jekyll's experiments had actually created him to change into a murderous character he named "Mr Hyde".
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