- 2 days ago
- #realityinsighthub
The Read S03E06
#
#RealityInsightHub
🎞 Please subscribe to our official channel to watch the full movie for free, as soon as possible. ❤️Reality Insight Hub❤️
👉 Official Channel: />👉 THANK YOU ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
#
#RealityInsightHub
🎞 Please subscribe to our official channel to watch the full movie for free, as soon as possible. ❤️Reality Insight Hub❤️
👉 Official Channel: />👉 THANK YOU ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Category
😹
FunTranscript
00:00:00Satsang with Mooji
00:00:30Mr Utterson, the lawyer, was a man of a rugged countenance
00:00:36that was never lighted by a smile.
00:00:38Cold, scanty and embarrassed in discourse,
00:00:42backward in sentiment, lean, long, dusty, dreary
00:00:45and yet somehow lovable.
00:00:49At friendly meetings and when the wine was to his taste,
00:00:52something eminently human beaconed from his eye,
00:00:55something indeed which never found its way into his talk
00:00:57but which spoke not only in the silent symbols of the after-dinner face
00:01:02but more often and loudly in the acts of his life.
00:01:06He was austere with himself, drank gin when he was alone
00:01:09to mortify a taste for vintages
00:01:12and though he enjoyed the theatre,
00:01:14he had not crossed the doors of one for 20 years.
00:01:18But he had an approved tolerance for others,
00:01:21sometimes wondering almost with envy
00:01:22at the high pressure of spirits involved in their misdeeds
00:01:26and in any extremity inclined to help rather than to reprove.
00:01:32In his character, it was frequently his fortune
00:01:35to be the last reputable acquaintance in the lives of down-going men.
00:01:40It is the mark of a modest man
00:01:42to accept his friendly circle ready-made from the hands of opportunity
00:01:47and that was the lawyer's way.
00:01:50Hence, no doubt, the bond that united him to Mr. Richard Enfield,
00:01:55his distant kinsman, the well-known man about town.
00:01:59It was reported by those who encountered them in their Sunday walks
00:02:03that they said nothing, looked singularly dull
00:02:06and would hail with obvious relief the appearance of a friend.
00:02:09It chanced on one of these rambles
00:02:12that their way led them down a by-street
00:02:14in the busy quarter of London.
00:02:17The street, with its freshly painted shutters,
00:02:20well-polished brasses and general cleanliness and gaiety of note,
00:02:25instantly caught and pleased the eye of the passenger.
00:02:28Two doors from one corner, however,
00:02:30the line was broken by the entry of a court
00:02:34and just at that point a certain sinister block of building
00:02:37thrust forward its gable on the street.
00:02:41It was two stories high, showed no window,
00:02:45nothing but a door on the lower story
00:02:46and a blind forehead of discoloured wall on the upper
00:02:50and bore in every feature
00:02:52and marks of prolonged and sordid negligence.
00:02:56Did you ever remark that door? asked Mr. Enfield.
00:03:01And when his companion had replied in the affirmative,
00:03:04it is connected in my mind, added he,
00:03:07with a very odd story.
00:03:10Indeed? said Mr. Utterson with a slight change of voice.
00:03:14And what was that?
00:03:16Well, it was this way, returned Mr. Enfield.
00:03:20I was coming home from some place at the end of the world
00:03:23about three o'clock of a black winter morning
00:03:25when all at once I saw two figures.
00:03:29One, a little man who was stumping along eastward at a good walk
00:03:32and the other, a girl of maybe eight or ten
00:03:35who was running as hard as was able down a cross street.
00:03:38Well, the two ran into each other naturally enough at the corner
00:03:42and then became the horrible part of the thing.
00:03:45For the man trampled calmly over the child's body
00:03:49and left her screaming on the ground.
00:03:51It sounds nothing to hear, but it was hellish to see.
00:03:58It wasn't like a man.
00:04:00It was like some damned juggernaut.
00:04:02I gave a shout, collared my gentleman,
00:04:07and brought him back to where there was already quite a group
00:04:09about the screaming child.
00:04:12He was perfectly cool and made no resistance,
00:04:15but gave me one look so ugly
00:04:17that it brought out the sweat on me like running.
00:04:20The people who had turned out were the girl's own family
00:04:23and pretty soon the doctor for whom she had been sent
00:04:27put in his appearance.
00:04:28The doctor was the usual cut-and-dry apothecary
00:04:31with a strong Edinburgh accent
00:04:33and about as emotional as a bagpipe.
00:04:36Well, sir, every time he looked at my prisoner,
00:04:39I saw him turn sick and white with desire to kill him.
00:04:43I knew what was in his mind just as he knew what was in mine,
00:04:46and killing being out of the question,
00:04:48we did the next best.
00:04:50We told the man that we could and would
00:04:52make such a scandal out of this
00:04:54as should make his name stink from one end of London to the other.
00:04:57If he had any friends or any credit,
00:05:00we undertook that he should lose them.
00:05:02And all the time, as we were pitching it red-hot,
00:05:05we were keeping the women off him as best we could,
00:05:07for they were as wild as harpies.
00:05:09I never saw a circle of such hateful faces.
00:05:12And there was the man in the middle,
00:05:15with a kind of black, sneering coolness.
00:05:18Frightened, too, I could see that,
00:05:21but carrying it off, sir, really, like Satan.
00:05:23If you choose to make capital out of this accident,
00:05:30said he,
00:05:31I am naturally helpless.
00:05:34No gentleman but wishes to avoid a scene,
00:05:37says he.
00:05:39Name your figure.
00:05:42Well, we screwed him up to £100 for the Giles family.
00:05:45The next thing was to get the money.
00:05:51And where do you think he carried us
00:05:52but to that place with the door?
00:05:55Whipped out a key,
00:05:56went in,
00:05:57and presently came back with a matter of £10 in gold
00:06:00and cheque for the balance on coots,
00:06:02drawn payable to bearer
00:06:04and signed with a name
00:06:05that I can't mention,
00:06:07although it is one of the points of my story,
00:06:09but it was a name at least very well known
00:06:11and often printed.
00:06:12Toot, toot,
00:06:16said Mr Utterson.
00:06:17I see you feel as I do,
00:06:19said Mr Enfield.
00:06:21Yes, it is a bad story,
00:06:23for my man was a fellow
00:06:24that nobody could have to do with,
00:06:25a really damnable man,
00:06:27and the person that drew the cheque
00:06:29is on the very pink of the proprieties.
00:06:32The pair walked on again for a while,
00:06:36in silence.
00:06:37Mr Utterson then asked rather suddenly,
00:06:40I want to ask the name of that man
00:06:43who walked over the child.
00:06:45Well,
00:06:46said Mr Enfield,
00:06:48I can't see what harm it would do.
00:06:51It was a man of the name of Hyde.
00:06:55Mr Utterson sighed deeply,
00:06:58but never said a word more.
00:07:01That evening,
00:07:02Mr Utterson came home to his bachelor house
00:07:04in the somber spirits
00:07:05and went into his business room.
00:07:07There he opened his safe,
00:07:10took from the most private part of it
00:07:12a document endorsed on the envelope
00:07:14as Dr Henry Jekyll's will,
00:07:16and sat down with a clouded brow
00:07:18to study its contents.
00:07:21The will was holograph,
00:07:22for Mr Utterson,
00:07:23though he took charge of it
00:07:25now that it was made,
00:07:26had refused to lend the least assistance
00:07:28in the making of it.
00:07:29It provided not only that,
00:07:31in case of the decease of Henry Jekyll,
00:07:33MD, DCL, LOD, FRS, etc.,
00:07:36all his possessions
00:07:37were to pass into the hands
00:07:38of his friend and benefactor,
00:07:41Edward Hyde.
00:07:42But that in case of Dr Jekyll's
00:07:44disappearance or unexplained absence
00:07:46for any period exceeding
00:07:47three calendar months,
00:07:49that the said Edward Hyde
00:07:51should step into the said
00:07:52Henry Jekyll's shoes
00:07:53without further delay.
00:07:55This document had long been
00:08:00the lawyer's eyesore.
00:08:02It offended him both as a lawyer
00:08:03and as a lover of the sane
00:08:05and customary sides of life,
00:08:07to whom the fanciful was the immodest.
00:08:10And hitherto it was his ignorance
00:08:12of Mr Hyde
00:08:13that had swelled his indignation.
00:08:15Now, by a sudden turn,
00:08:18it was his knowledge.
00:08:20I thought it was madness,
00:08:22he said,
00:08:23as he replaced the obnoxious paper
00:08:25in the safe.
00:08:26And now I begin to fear
00:08:28it is disgrace.
00:08:30A fortnight later,
00:08:31by excellent good fortune,
00:08:33Dr Jekyll gave one of his pleasant dinners
00:08:35to some five or six old cronies,
00:08:37all intelligent, reputable men
00:08:39and all judges of good wine.
00:08:41And Mr Utterson so contrived
00:08:43that he remained behind
00:08:45after the others had departed.
00:08:47Where Utterson was liked,
00:08:49he was liked well.
00:08:51And to this rule,
00:08:51Dr Jekyll was no exception.
00:08:54And has he now sat
00:08:55opposite sides of the fire,
00:08:56a large, well-made,
00:08:57smooth-faced man of fifty
00:08:59with something of a stylish cast, perhaps,
00:09:02but every mark of capacity
00:09:04and kindness.
00:09:05You could see by his looks
00:09:06that he cherished for Mr Utterson
00:09:08a sincere and warm affection.
00:09:11I've been wanting to speak to you,
00:09:13Jekyll, began the latter.
00:09:16You know that will of yours?
00:09:19A close observer might have gathered
00:09:21that the topic was distasteful,
00:09:23but the doctor carried it off gaily.
00:09:25Oh, my poor Utterson, said he.
00:09:28You are unfortunate in such a client.
00:09:31I never saw a man so distressed
00:09:32as you were by my will.
00:09:34You know I never approved of it,
00:09:38pursued Utterson.
00:09:39My will?
00:09:40Yes, certainly.
00:09:41I know that,
00:09:43said the doctor a trifle sharply.
00:09:45You have told me so.
00:09:47Well, I'll tell you so again,
00:09:49continued the lawyer.
00:09:50I have been learning something
00:09:52of young Hyde.
00:09:55The large, handsome face
00:09:57of Dr Jekyll grew pale
00:09:58to the very lips,
00:10:00and there came a blackness
00:10:02about his eyes.
00:10:04I do not care to hear more,
00:10:07said he.
00:10:08This is a matter I thought
00:10:09that we had agreed to drop.
00:10:12What I heard
00:10:13was abominable,
00:10:16said Utterson.
00:10:17Well, I can make no change.
00:10:19You do not understand
00:10:21my position,
00:10:22returned the doctor
00:10:23with a certain incoherency
00:10:25of manner.
00:10:27Utterson reflected a little,
00:10:29looking in the fire.
00:10:32I have no doubt
00:10:33that you are perfectly right,
00:10:35he said at last,
00:10:36getting to his feet.
00:10:38But,
00:10:39since we have touched
00:10:41upon this business,
00:10:43and for the last time,
00:10:44I hope,
00:10:45continued the doctor,
00:10:47there is one point
00:10:48I should like you
00:10:48to understand.
00:10:50If I am taken away,
00:10:52Utterson,
00:10:53I wish you to promise me
00:10:54that you will bear with him
00:10:56and get his rights for him.
00:10:59I only ask you to help him
00:11:00for my sake,
00:11:03when I am no longer here.
00:11:07Utterson heaved
00:11:08an irrepressible sigh.
00:11:10Well,
00:11:11said he,
00:11:12I promise.
00:11:14I promise.
00:11:16I promise.
00:11:16nearly a year later,
00:11:36London was startled
00:11:37by a crime
00:11:38of singular ferocity
00:11:40and rendered
00:11:41all the more notable
00:11:42by the high position
00:11:43of the victim.
00:11:44The details were few
00:11:46and startling.
00:11:48A maid servant,
00:11:49living alone in a house
00:11:50not far from the river,
00:11:52had gone upstairs to bed
00:11:53about eleven.
00:11:54Although a fog
00:11:55rolled over the city
00:11:56in the small hours,
00:11:57the early part of the night
00:11:58was cloudless
00:11:59and the lane,
00:12:01which the maid's window
00:12:02overlooked,
00:12:03was brilliantly lit
00:12:04by the full moon.
00:12:06It seems she was romantically given,
00:12:08for she sat down
00:12:09upon her box,
00:12:10which stood immediately
00:12:12under the window
00:12:12and fell into a dream
00:12:14of musing.
00:12:16And as she so sat,
00:12:18she became aware
00:12:18of an aged,
00:12:20beautiful gentleman
00:12:21with white hair
00:12:22drawing near
00:12:23along the lane
00:12:24and advancing
00:12:25to meet him
00:12:26another
00:12:27and very
00:12:28small gentleman.
00:12:31Presently,
00:12:32her eye wandered
00:12:33to the other
00:12:34and she was surprised
00:12:35to recognize in him
00:12:37a certain Mr. Hyde
00:12:39who had once visited
00:12:40her master
00:12:41and for whom she had
00:12:42conceived a dislike.
00:12:45He had in his hand
00:12:46a heavy cane
00:12:47with which he was trifling,
00:12:49but he answered
00:12:49never a word
00:12:50and seemed to listen
00:12:51with ill-contained impatience.
00:12:54And then,
00:12:55all of a sudden,
00:12:56he broke out
00:12:57in a great flame
00:12:58of anger,
00:12:59stamping with his foot,
00:13:01brandishing the cane
00:13:02and carrying on
00:13:03like a madman.
00:13:06And next moment,
00:13:07with ape-like fury,
00:13:10he was trampling
00:13:11his victim underfoot
00:13:12and hailing down
00:13:13a storm of blows
00:13:14under which the bones
00:13:16were audibly shattered.
00:13:19At the horror
00:13:20of these sights and sounds,
00:13:23the maid fainted.
00:13:28It was two o'clock
00:13:29when she came to herself
00:13:31and called for the police.
00:13:33The murderer was gone long ago,
00:13:35but there lay his victim
00:13:37in the middle of the lane,
00:13:39incredibly mangled.
00:13:41The stick with which
00:13:43the deed had been done,
00:13:44although it was of some rare
00:13:46and very tough and heavy wood,
00:13:48had broken in the middle
00:13:50under the stress
00:13:51of this incensate cruelty.
00:13:54And one splintered half
00:13:56had rolled
00:13:57in the neighbouring gutter.
00:13:58The other, without doubt,
00:13:59had been carried away
00:14:01by the murderer.
00:14:03A purse and gold watch
00:14:05were found upon the victim,
00:14:06but no cards or papers,
00:14:09except a sealed
00:14:10and stamped envelope,
00:14:12which he'd been
00:14:12probably carrying
00:14:13to the post,
00:14:15and which bore the name
00:14:16and address
00:14:17of Mr. Utterson.
00:14:24This was brought
00:14:25to the lawyer
00:14:26the next morning,
00:14:28and with his same
00:14:29grave countenance,
00:14:30he hurried through
00:14:31his breakfast
00:14:31and drove to the police station,
00:14:34whither the body
00:14:35had been carried.
00:14:36And as soon as he came
00:14:37into the cell,
00:14:38he nodded.
00:14:38Yes, he said.
00:14:44I recognise him.
00:14:46I am sorry to say
00:14:47that this is
00:14:49Sir Danvers Carew.
00:14:51Good God, sir,
00:14:53exclaimed the police officer.
00:14:54Is it possible?
00:14:56And the next moment,
00:14:57his eyes lighted up
00:14:58with professional ambition.
00:15:00Oh, perhaps you can
00:15:01help us to the man.
00:15:03And he briefly narrated
00:15:04what the maid had seen
00:15:05and showed the broken stick.
00:15:08Mr. Utterson had already
00:15:10quailed at the name
00:15:11of Hyde,
00:15:12but when the stick
00:15:13was laid before him,
00:15:15he could doubt no longer.
00:15:17Broken and battered
00:15:19as it was,
00:15:19he recognised it
00:15:20for one that he had himself
00:15:22presented many years before
00:15:23to Henry Jekyll.
00:15:28It was late
00:15:29in the afternoon
00:15:30when Mr. Utterson
00:15:31found his way
00:15:32to Dr. Jekyll's door,
00:15:34where he was at once
00:15:35admitted by Poole,
00:15:37the butler,
00:15:37and carried down
00:15:39by the kitchen offices
00:15:40across a yard
00:15:41which had once been a garden
00:15:42to the building
00:15:44which was indifferently known
00:15:45as the laboratory
00:15:46or dissecting rooms.
00:15:49It was the first time
00:15:50that the lawyer
00:15:51had been received
00:15:52in that part
00:15:52of his friend's quarters
00:15:53and he eyed
00:15:55the dingy windowless structure
00:15:57with curiosity
00:15:58and gazed around
00:15:59with a distasteful sense
00:16:01of strangeness
00:16:02as he crossed the theatre.
00:16:03At the further end
00:16:06a flight of stairs
00:16:07mounted to a door
00:16:08covered with red bays
00:16:10and through this
00:16:11Mr. Utterson
00:16:12was at last received
00:16:13into the doctor's cabinet.
00:16:16A fire burned in the grate,
00:16:19a lamp was set lighted
00:16:20on the chimney shelf
00:16:21for that even in the houses
00:16:23the fog began to lie thickly
00:16:25and there,
00:16:26close to the warmth,
00:16:28sat Dr. Jekyll
00:16:29looking deathly sick.
00:16:32He did not rise
00:16:33to meet his visitor
00:16:34but held out a cold hand
00:16:36and bade him welcome
00:16:37in a changed voice.
00:16:39And now,
00:16:41said Mr. Utterson
00:16:42as soon as Poole
00:16:44had left them,
00:16:45you've heard the news.
00:16:47The doctor shuddered.
00:16:50They were crying it
00:16:51in the square,
00:16:52he said.
00:16:53I heard them
00:16:53in my dining room.
00:16:56One word,
00:16:58said the lawyer.
00:16:59Carew was my client
00:17:00but so are you
00:17:01and I want to know
00:17:02what I'm doing.
00:17:04You'd not be mad enough
00:17:05to hide this fellow.
00:17:08Utterson,
00:17:08I swear to God,
00:17:10cried the doctor.
00:17:11I swear to God,
00:17:12I will never set eyes
00:17:14on him again.
00:17:15And indeed,
00:17:16he does not want my help.
00:17:18You do not know him
00:17:20as I do.
00:17:22He's safe.
00:17:23He's quite safe
00:17:24and mark my words,
00:17:26he will never more
00:17:27be heard of.
00:17:30The lawyer listened gloomily.
00:17:33He did not like
00:17:34his friend's feverish manner.
00:17:36You seem pretty sure
00:17:38of him,
00:17:39said he,
00:17:40and for your sake,
00:17:41I thought you may be right.
00:17:43If he came to trial,
00:17:44your name might appear.
00:17:46I am quite sure of him,
00:17:49replied Jekyll.
00:17:50I have grounds for certainty
00:17:51that I cannot share
00:17:53with anyone.
00:17:55But there is one thing
00:17:56on which you may advise me.
00:17:57I have received a letter
00:18:01and I am at a loss
00:18:03whether I should show it
00:18:04to the police.
00:18:05I should like to leave it
00:18:07in your hands,
00:18:08Utterson.
00:18:09You would judge wisely.
00:18:11I am sure I have
00:18:13so great a trust in you.
00:18:15You fear, I suppose,
00:18:18it might lead
00:18:19to his detection,
00:18:21asked the lawyer.
00:18:23No.
00:18:24I cannot say that I care
00:18:25what becomes of Hyde.
00:18:28I'm quite done with him.
00:18:31I was thinking
00:18:32of my own character,
00:18:34which this hateful business
00:18:36has rather exposed.
00:18:38Utterson ruminated a while.
00:18:45He was surprised
00:18:46at his friend's selfishness
00:18:48and yet he was relieved by it.
00:18:51Well, he said at last,
00:18:53let me see the letter.
00:18:55The letter was written
00:18:57in an odd upright hand
00:18:59and signed Edward Hyde.
00:19:01And it signified,
00:19:02briefly enough,
00:19:03that the writer's benefactor,
00:19:04Dr Jekyll,
00:19:05whom he had so long
00:19:07unworthily repaid
00:19:09for a thousand generosities,
00:19:11need labour under no alarm
00:19:12for his safety
00:19:13as he had means of escape
00:19:15on which he placed
00:19:16a sure dependence.
00:19:18Hmm.
00:19:19I'd be the envelope,
00:19:21asked the lawyer.
00:19:22I burnt it,
00:19:24replied Jekyll,
00:19:26before I thought
00:19:27what I was about.
00:19:28But it bore no postmark.
00:19:31The note was handed in.
00:19:32Shall I keep this
00:19:38and sleep upon it?
00:19:39Asked Utterson.
00:19:41I wish you to judge
00:19:43for me entirely,
00:19:45was the reply.
00:19:49I have lost confidence
00:19:50in myself.
00:19:54On his way out,
00:19:55the lawyer stopped
00:19:56and had a word or two
00:19:56with Poole.
00:19:57By the by,
00:19:59he said,
00:20:00there was a letter
00:20:01handed in today.
00:20:02What was the messenger like?
00:20:05But Poole was positive
00:20:06nothing had come
00:20:07except by post.
00:20:09And only circulars by that,
00:20:11he added.
00:20:13This news
00:20:14sent off Utterson
00:20:15with
00:20:16renewed fears.
00:20:20Presently after,
00:20:21he sat on one side
00:20:22of his own hearth
00:20:23with Mr Guest,
00:20:25his head clerk,
00:20:25upon the other,
00:20:27and midway between,
00:20:28a bottle of a particular
00:20:29old wine
00:20:30that had long dwelt
00:20:31unsunned
00:20:32in the foundations
00:20:33of his house.
00:20:34There was no man
00:20:35from whom he kept
00:20:36fewer secrets
00:20:37than Mr Guest.
00:20:40This is a sad business
00:20:41about Sir Danvers,
00:20:43said Utterson.
00:20:45Yes, sir,
00:20:46indeed,
00:20:46it has elicited
00:20:47a great deal
00:20:48of public feeling,
00:20:50returned Guest.
00:20:52The man,
00:20:52of course,
00:20:53was mad.
00:20:54Hmm,
00:20:56would you like
00:20:56to hear your views
00:20:57on that,
00:20:58replied Utterson.
00:20:59I have here
00:21:01a document
00:21:02in his handwriting.
00:21:04It is
00:21:05between ourselves,
00:21:06for I scarce
00:21:07know what to do
00:21:07about it.
00:21:08It's an ugly business
00:21:09at the best.
00:21:10But,
00:21:10there it is,
00:21:13quite in your way,
00:21:15a murderer's autograph.
00:21:18Guest's eyes
00:21:19brightened,
00:21:20and he sat down
00:21:20at once
00:21:21and he studied it
00:21:22with passion.
00:21:25No, sir,
00:21:27he said.
00:21:27Not mad,
00:21:29but it is
00:21:30an odd hand.
00:21:33And by all accounts,
00:21:35a very odd writer,
00:21:36said the lawyer.
00:21:37And then,
00:21:38the servant entered
00:21:39with a note.
00:21:41Is that from
00:21:42Dr Jekyll, sir?
00:21:44inquired the clerk.
00:21:45I thought I knew
00:21:47the writing.
00:21:47Anything private,
00:21:49Mr Utterson?
00:21:51Only an invitation
00:21:52to dinner.
00:21:53Why?
00:21:54You want to see it?
00:21:56One moment.
00:21:58I thank you, sir.
00:21:59And the clerk
00:21:59laid the two sheets
00:22:01of paper alongside
00:22:02and sedulously
00:22:03compared their contents.
00:22:06There was a pause
00:22:07during which
00:22:08Mr Utterson
00:22:09struggled with himself.
00:22:10Why do you compare
00:22:14them, Guest?
00:22:15He inquired suddenly.
00:22:17Oh, well, sir,
00:22:18returned the clerk,
00:22:19there's a rather
00:22:20singular resemblance.
00:22:22The two hands are
00:22:22in many points
00:22:24identical,
00:22:25only
00:22:26differently sloped.
00:22:31Rather quaint,
00:22:33said Utterson.
00:22:34It is, sir,
00:22:35as you say,
00:22:36rather quaint,
00:22:37returned Guest.
00:22:38I wouldn't
00:22:40speak of this note,
00:22:42you know,
00:22:43said the master.
00:22:44Oh, no, sir,
00:22:46said the clerk.
00:22:47I, uh,
00:22:47I understand.
00:22:50No sooner
00:22:51was Mr Utterson
00:22:52alone that night
00:22:53that he locked
00:22:54the note
00:22:54into his safe
00:22:55where it reposed
00:22:57from that time forward.
00:22:59What?
00:23:00he thought.
00:23:01Henry Jekyll
00:23:02a forge
00:23:02for a murderer.
00:23:05And his blood
00:23:06ran cold
00:23:07in his veins.
00:23:08Time ran on.
00:23:30Thousands of pounds
00:23:31were offered in reward
00:23:32for the death of
00:23:33Sir Danvers
00:23:34was resented
00:23:35as a public injury.
00:23:36But Mr Hyde
00:23:38had disappeared
00:23:38out of the ken
00:23:39of the police
00:23:40as though he had
00:23:40never existed.
00:23:42Mr Utterson
00:23:43was sitting
00:23:44by his fireside
00:23:45one evening
00:23:46after dinner
00:23:46when he was surprised
00:23:48to receive a visit
00:23:49from Poole.
00:23:50Bless me,
00:23:51Poole,
00:23:51what brings you here?
00:23:53he cried.
00:23:54And then,
00:23:55taking a second look
00:23:56at him,
00:23:57what ails you?
00:23:59he added.
00:23:59Is the doctor
00:24:00ill?
00:24:00You know the doctor's
00:24:03ways, sir,
00:24:04replied Poole,
00:24:05and how he shuts
00:24:06himself up.
00:24:07Well,
00:24:07he's shut up again
00:24:08in the cabinet
00:24:09and I don't like it,
00:24:10sir.
00:24:10I wish I may die
00:24:12if I like it.
00:24:13Mr Utterson,
00:24:14sir,
00:24:15I'm afraid.
00:24:18The man's appearance
00:24:19amply bore out
00:24:21his words.
00:24:21His manner
00:24:22was altered
00:24:23for the worse.
00:24:24And except for the moment
00:24:25when he had first
00:24:26announced his terror,
00:24:28he'd not once
00:24:28looked the lawyer
00:24:29in the face.
00:24:31Come,
00:24:32said the lawyer.
00:24:34I see you have
00:24:34some good reason,
00:24:36Poole.
00:24:36I see there is
00:24:37something seriously
00:24:39amiss.
00:24:40Try to tell me
00:24:41what it is.
00:24:44I don't say,
00:24:45sir,
00:24:46was the answer.
00:24:48But will you
00:24:48come along with me
00:24:49and see for yourself?
00:24:55It was a wild,
00:24:56cold,
00:24:57seasonable night
00:24:58of March.
00:24:58With a pale moon
00:24:59lying on her back
00:25:01as though the wind
00:25:02had tilted her.
00:25:03The square,
00:25:04when they got there,
00:25:05was full of wind
00:25:06and dust.
00:25:07Poole led the way
00:25:09to the back garden.
00:25:10Now, sir,
00:25:11he said,
00:25:12you come as gently
00:25:13as you can.
00:25:14I want you to hear
00:25:15and I don't want
00:25:16you to be heard.
00:25:18Mr Utterson
00:25:19recollected his courage
00:25:20and followed the butler
00:25:21into the laboratory
00:25:22building
00:25:23through the surgical
00:25:24theatre.
00:25:25Here,
00:25:26Poole motioned him
00:25:27to stand on one side
00:25:28and listen
00:25:29while he himself,
00:25:31setting down the candle
00:25:31and making a great
00:25:33and obvious call
00:25:34on his resolution,
00:25:35mounted the steps
00:25:36and knocked
00:25:37with a somewhat
00:25:38uncertain hand
00:25:39on the red baize
00:25:41of the cabinet door.
00:25:43Mr Utterson,
00:25:44sir,
00:25:45asking to see you?
00:25:46He called.
00:25:48A voice answered
00:25:49from within.
00:25:50Tell him
00:25:51I cannot see anyone.
00:25:54He'd said
00:25:54complainingly.
00:25:56Thank you, sir,
00:25:58said Poole
00:25:59with a note
00:25:59of something like
00:26:00triumph in his voice
00:26:02and taking up the candle
00:26:03he led Mr Utterson
00:26:04back across the yard
00:26:06and into the great kitchen.
00:26:08Sir,
00:26:09he said,
00:26:10looking Mr Utterson
00:26:11in the eyes,
00:26:12was that
00:26:13my master's voice?
00:26:15It seems
00:26:17much changed,
00:26:19replied the lawyer,
00:26:20very pale
00:26:21but giving look
00:26:22for look.
00:26:24Changed.
00:26:25Well,
00:26:25yes,
00:26:25I think so,
00:26:27said the butler.
00:26:28Master was made
00:26:29away with
00:26:29eight days ago
00:26:30when we heard him
00:26:31cry upon the name
00:26:32of God
00:26:32and who's in there
00:26:34instead of him
00:26:34and why it stays there
00:26:36is a thing
00:26:37that cries to heaven,
00:26:38Mr Utterson.
00:26:38This is a very strange
00:26:44tale,
00:26:45Poole.
00:26:45This is a rather
00:26:46wild tale,
00:26:47my man,
00:26:48said Mr Utterson,
00:26:49biting his finger.
00:26:51Suppose it were
00:26:52as you suppose,
00:26:53supposing Dr Jekyll
00:26:54to have been,
00:26:56well,
00:26:56murdered.
00:26:58What could induce
00:26:58the murderer to stay?
00:27:01Well,
00:27:02Mr Utterson,
00:27:03you are a hard man
00:27:04to satisfy
00:27:04but I'll do it yet,
00:27:06said Poole.
00:27:07All this last week,
00:27:10him or it,
00:27:12whatever it is
00:27:13that lives in that
00:27:13cabinet,
00:27:14has been crying
00:27:14day and night
00:27:15for some sort of medicine.
00:27:17It was sometimes
00:27:18his way,
00:27:19the master's that is,
00:27:20to write his orders
00:27:21on a sheet of paper
00:27:22and throw it on the stair.
00:27:24Well, sir,
00:27:24every day,
00:27:25I,
00:27:25twice and thrice
00:27:27in the same day,
00:27:28there have been orders
00:27:29and complaints
00:27:30and I've been sent
00:27:31flying to all the
00:27:32wholesale chemists
00:27:33in town.
00:27:34Every time I brought
00:27:35the stuff back,
00:27:36there'd be another paper
00:27:37telling me to return it
00:27:38because it was not pure
00:27:39and another form
00:27:40to a different firm.
00:27:43Poole,
00:27:45replied the lawyer,
00:27:46if you say that,
00:27:47it will become my duty
00:27:49to make certain,
00:27:51much as I desire
00:27:52to spare your master's feelings,
00:27:53I shall consider it
00:27:55my duty
00:27:55to break in that door.
00:27:58Ah,
00:27:59Mr Utterson,
00:28:00that's talking,
00:28:01cried Poole.
00:28:02There is an axe
00:28:03in the theatre,
00:28:04he continued,
00:28:05and you might take
00:28:06the kitchen poker
00:28:07for yourself.
00:28:09Taking the poker
00:28:10under his arm,
00:28:11the lawyer led the way
00:28:12into the yard.
00:28:13The scud
00:28:14had banked over the moon
00:28:15and now it was quite dark.
00:28:17The wind tossed
00:28:18the light of the candle
00:28:19to and fro
00:28:20about their steps
00:28:20until they came
00:28:22into the shelter
00:28:22of the theatre
00:28:23where they sat down
00:28:24silently to wait.
00:28:28London hummed
00:28:29solemnly all around,
00:28:31but nearer at hand,
00:28:32the stillness
00:28:33was only broken
00:28:34by the sounds
00:28:35of a footfall
00:28:36moving to and fro
00:28:37along the cabinet floor.
00:28:41So it will walk
00:28:42all day, sir,
00:28:44whispered Poole.
00:28:45Aye,
00:28:45and the better part
00:28:46of the night,
00:28:47only when a new sample
00:28:48comes from the chemist
00:28:50is a bit of a break.
00:28:51Ah,
00:28:52it's an ill conscience
00:28:53there's such an enemy
00:28:53to arrest.
00:28:55But hark again,
00:28:57a little closer.
00:28:59Put your heart
00:28:59in your ears,
00:29:00Mr. Utterson,
00:29:01and tell me,
00:29:03is that the doctor's foot?
00:29:07The steps fell lightly
00:29:09and oddly
00:29:10with a certain swing
00:29:11for all they went
00:29:13so slowly.
00:29:14It was different indeed
00:29:15from the heavy,
00:29:17creaking tread
00:29:18of Henry Jekyll.
00:29:20Utterson sighed.
00:29:23Is there never anything else?
00:29:25He asked.
00:29:27Poole nodded.
00:29:28Once,
00:29:29he said.
00:29:31Once I heard it weeping.
00:29:34Weeping?
00:29:35How's that?
00:29:36Said the lawyer,
00:29:37conscious of a sudden
00:29:38chill of horror.
00:29:40Weeping,
00:29:41like a woman
00:29:42or a lost soul,
00:29:44said the butler.
00:29:44I came away with that
00:29:46upon my heart
00:29:47that I could have
00:29:47wept too.
00:29:49Poole disinterred
00:29:51the axe
00:29:52from under a stack
00:29:53of packing straw.
00:29:54The candle was set
00:29:55upon the nearest table
00:29:56to light them
00:29:58to the attack,
00:29:59and they drew near
00:30:00with bated breath,
00:30:01where that patient foot
00:30:03was still going
00:30:04up and down,
00:30:06up and down,
00:30:08in the quiet
00:30:10of the night.
00:30:11Jekyll,
00:30:13cried Utterson
00:30:14with a loud voice.
00:30:15I demand to see you.
00:30:18He paused a moment
00:30:19but then came no reply.
00:30:21I give you fair warning.
00:30:23Our suspicions are aroused,
00:30:25and I must,
00:30:26and I shall see you.
00:30:28He resumed.
00:30:29If not by fair means,
00:30:30then by foul.
00:30:31If not your consent,
00:30:34then by brute force.
00:30:38Utterson,
00:30:38said the voice.
00:30:40For God's sake,
00:30:41have mercy.
00:30:43Ah,
00:30:44that's not Jekyll's voice.
00:30:46It's Hyde's,
00:30:48cried Utterson.
00:30:49Down with the door, Poole.
00:30:51Poole swung the axe
00:30:52over his shoulder.
00:30:54The blow shook the building,
00:30:55and the red bay's door
00:30:56leapt against the lock
00:30:58and hinges.
00:30:59A dismal screech
00:31:00as of mere animal terror
00:31:02rang from the cabinet.
00:31:04Up went the axe again and again.
00:31:06The panels crashed
00:31:07and the frame bounded.
00:31:09Four times the blow fell,
00:31:11but the wood was tough
00:31:12and the fittings
00:31:13were of excellent workmanship,
00:31:14and it was not until the fifth
00:31:16that the lock burst
00:31:17and the wreck of the door
00:31:19fell inward on the carpet.
00:31:20The besiegers,
00:31:23appalled by their own riot
00:31:25and the stillness
00:31:26that had succeeded,
00:31:28stood back a little
00:31:29and peered in.
00:31:32Right in the middle,
00:31:33there lay the body of a man,
00:31:36sorely contorted
00:31:37and still twitching.
00:31:40They drew near on tiptoe,
00:31:43turned it on its back
00:31:44and beheld the face
00:31:45of Edward Hyde.
00:31:48He was dressed in clothes
00:31:49far too large for him,
00:31:52clothes of the doctor's bigness,
00:31:54the cords of his face
00:31:55still moved with a semblance of life,
00:31:58but life was quite gone.
00:32:01And by the crushed vial in the hand
00:32:03and the strong smell of kernels
00:32:06that hung upon the air,
00:32:08Hudson knew that he was looking
00:32:09on the body of a self-destroyer.
00:32:16We've come too late,
00:32:18he said sternly,
00:32:20whether to save or punish.
00:32:24Hyde is gone to his account
00:32:26and it only remains for us
00:32:28to find the body of your master.
00:32:31But nowhere was there any trace
00:32:34of Henry Jekyll,
00:32:36dead or alive,
00:32:37still with an occasional awestruck glance
00:32:40at the dead body,
00:32:40the searchers proceeded more thoroughly
00:32:42to examine the contents
00:32:44of the cabinet.
00:32:45At one table,
00:32:46there were traces of chemical work,
00:32:48various measured heaps
00:32:49of some white salt
00:32:51being laid on glass saucers.
00:32:54On the business table,
00:32:56among the neat array of papers,
00:32:57a large envelope was uppermost
00:32:59and bore in the doctor's hand
00:33:02the name of Mr. Utterson.
00:33:05The lawyer unsealed it
00:33:06and two enclosures fell to the floor.
00:33:10The first was a will
00:33:11drawn in the same eccentric terms
00:33:15as the one which he had returned
00:33:16six months before
00:33:17to serve as a testament
00:33:19in case of death
00:33:20and as a deed of gift
00:33:22in case of disappearance.
00:33:24But in place of the name
00:33:26of Edward Hyde,
00:33:27the lawyer,
00:33:28with indescribable amazement,
00:33:31read the name of Gabriel John Utterson.
00:33:34My head goes round,
00:33:37he said.
00:33:38He has been all these days
00:33:40in possession.
00:33:42He had no cause to like me.
00:33:44He must have raged
00:33:45to see himself displaced
00:33:46and he has not destroyed
00:33:48this document.
00:33:50He caught up the next paper.
00:33:52It was a brief note
00:33:54in Dr. Jekyll's hand
00:33:56and dated at the top.
00:33:57Oh, Paul,
00:34:00the lawyer cried.
00:34:01He was alive and here this day.
00:34:04He cannot have been disposed of
00:34:06in so short a space.
00:34:07He must still be alive.
00:34:09He must have fled.
00:34:10And then why fled?
00:34:11And how?
00:34:13And in that case,
00:34:14can we venture
00:34:15to declare this suicide?
00:34:23Why don't you read it, sir?
00:34:26Asked Poole.
00:34:29Because I fear,
00:34:31replied the lawyer solemnly.
00:34:34And with that,
00:34:35he brought the paper
00:34:36to his eyes
00:34:37and read as follows.
00:34:39My dear Utterson,
00:34:43when this shall fall
00:34:44into your hands,
00:34:45I shall have disappeared.
00:34:47Under what circumstances
00:34:49I have not the penetration
00:34:50to foresee,
00:34:51but my instinct
00:34:53and all the circumstances
00:34:54of my nameless situation
00:34:55tell me that
00:34:57the end is sure
00:34:58and must be early.
00:35:01Go then
00:35:02and read,
00:35:03if you care,
00:35:05the confession
00:35:06of your unworthy
00:35:07and unhappy friend.
00:35:09Henry Jekyll.
00:35:39I was born
00:35:45to a large fortune,
00:35:47endowed besides
00:35:48with excellent parts,
00:35:50inclined by nature
00:35:51to industry,
00:35:52fond of the respect
00:35:53of the wise
00:35:54and good
00:35:54among my fellow men,
00:35:56and thus,
00:35:56as might have been supposed
00:35:58with every guarantee
00:35:59of an honourable
00:35:59and distinguished future.
00:36:02And indeed,
00:36:02the worst of my faults
00:36:04was a certain
00:36:04impatient gaiety
00:36:06of disposition,
00:36:07such as I found it hard
00:36:09to reconcile
00:36:10with my imperious desire
00:36:11to carry my head high
00:36:13and wear a more than
00:36:15commonly grave
00:36:16countenance
00:36:17before the public.
00:36:19Hence it came about
00:36:20that I concealed
00:36:21my pleasures,
00:36:22and that when I reached
00:36:24years of reflection
00:36:25and began to look
00:36:27around me
00:36:27and take stock
00:36:28of my progress
00:36:29and position
00:36:30in the world,
00:36:31I stood already
00:36:32committed
00:36:32to a profound
00:36:33duplicity of me.
00:36:36With every day
00:36:37and from both sides
00:36:38of my intelligence,
00:36:40the moral
00:36:40and the intellectual,
00:36:42I thus grew steadily
00:36:43nearer to that truth
00:36:45by whose partial discovery
00:36:48I have been doomed
00:36:49to such a dreadful shipwreck
00:36:53that man
00:36:54is not
00:36:55truly one
00:36:57but truly two.
00:37:03It was on the moral side
00:37:04and in my own person
00:37:06that I learned
00:37:06to recognize
00:37:07the thorough
00:37:08and primitive
00:37:09duality of man.
00:37:11I saw that
00:37:11of the two
00:37:12natures
00:37:13that contended
00:37:14in the field
00:37:15of my consciousness,
00:37:16even if I could
00:37:17rightly be said
00:37:18to be either,
00:37:19I was only because
00:37:20I was radically both
00:37:21and from an early date,
00:37:24even before
00:37:25the course
00:37:25of my scientific discoveries
00:37:27had begun
00:37:27to suggest
00:37:28the most
00:37:28naked possibility
00:37:30of such a miracle,
00:37:32I had learned
00:37:33to dwell
00:37:33with pleasure
00:37:35as a beloved daydream
00:37:37on the thought
00:37:38of the separation
00:37:39of these elements.
00:37:42If each,
00:37:44I told myself,
00:37:46could be housed
00:37:47in separate identities,
00:37:49life would be
00:37:51relieved of all
00:37:52that was unbearable.
00:37:53The unjust
00:37:54might go his way,
00:37:55delivered from
00:37:56the aspirations
00:37:57and remorse
00:37:58of his more
00:37:58upright twin,
00:38:00and the just
00:38:01could walk
00:38:02steadfastly
00:38:03and securely
00:38:03on his upward path,
00:38:05doing the good things
00:38:06in which he found
00:38:07his pleasure,
00:38:08and no longer
00:38:09exposed to disgrace
00:38:11and penitence
00:38:11by the hands
00:38:13of this extraneous evil.
00:38:16How, then,
00:38:18were they dissociated?
00:38:19I was so far
00:38:23in my reflections
00:38:24when, as I have said,
00:38:25a side light
00:38:26began to shine
00:38:27upon the subject
00:38:28from my laboratory table.
00:38:30I began to perceive
00:38:32more deeply
00:38:33than it has ever
00:38:33yet been stated
00:38:35the trembling immateriality,
00:38:38the mist-like transience
00:38:40of this seemingly
00:38:42so solid body
00:38:43that we walk attired.
00:38:45certain agents
00:38:47I found
00:38:48to have the power
00:38:49to shake
00:38:50and pluck back
00:38:52that fleshy vestment
00:38:53even as a wind
00:38:54might toss
00:38:55the curtains
00:38:56of a pavilion.
00:38:59I hesitated long
00:39:01before I put this theory
00:39:03to the test
00:39:03of practice.
00:39:05I knew well
00:39:08that I risked death
00:39:09for any drug
00:39:12that so potently
00:39:13controlled
00:39:14and shook
00:39:15the very fortress
00:39:16of identity
00:39:17might,
00:39:18by the least scruple
00:39:19of an overdose
00:39:20or the least
00:39:22inopportunity
00:39:22in the moment
00:39:23of exhibition,
00:39:24utterly blot out
00:39:25that immaterial
00:39:27tabernacle
00:39:28which I looked
00:39:29to it to change.
00:39:30But
00:39:32the temptation
00:39:35of a discovery
00:39:37so singular
00:39:37and profound
00:39:39at last
00:39:41overcame
00:39:41the suggestions
00:39:43of alarm.
00:39:45I had long
00:39:46since prepared
00:39:47my tincture.
00:39:48I purchased
00:39:49at once
00:39:49from a firm
00:39:50of wholesale chemists
00:39:51a large quantity
00:39:53of a particular salt
00:39:54which I knew
00:39:56from my experiments
00:39:57to be the last
00:39:58ingredient required.
00:40:00and late
00:40:01one
00:40:03accursed night
00:40:05I compounded
00:40:07the elements
00:40:08watched them
00:40:09boil and smoke
00:40:10together
00:40:11in the glass
00:40:12and when the
00:40:13ebullition
00:40:14had subsided
00:40:15with a strong
00:40:17glow of courage
00:40:18drank off
00:40:20the poison.
00:40:26The most
00:40:27racking
00:40:28pangs
00:40:29succeeded
00:40:30a grinding
00:40:32in the bones
00:40:34deadly nausea
00:40:36and a horror
00:40:38of the spirit
00:40:39that cannot be
00:40:40exceeded
00:40:40at the hour
00:40:42of birth
00:40:43or death.
00:40:43and then these
00:40:46agonies
00:40:47began swiftly
00:40:48to subside
00:40:49and I came
00:40:52to myself
00:40:52as if
00:40:53out of a
00:40:55great sickness
00:40:55there was
00:40:57something strange
00:40:58in my sensation
00:40:59something
00:40:59indescribably
00:41:02new
00:41:02and from
00:41:04its very novelty
00:41:05incredibly sweet.
00:41:07I felt
00:41:09younger
00:41:09lighter
00:41:11happier
00:41:12in body
00:41:13within
00:41:13I was
00:41:14conscious
00:41:14of a
00:41:15heady
00:41:15recklessness
00:41:15a current
00:41:16of disordered
00:41:17sensual images
00:41:19running
00:41:19like a mill
00:41:21race in my
00:41:22fancy
00:41:22a solution
00:41:23of the bonds
00:41:24of obligation
00:41:25an unknown
00:41:26but
00:41:26not innocent
00:41:29freedom
00:41:30of the soul
00:41:31I knew
00:41:35myself
00:41:36at the first
00:41:37breath of this
00:41:38new life
00:41:39to be more
00:41:41wicked
00:41:42tenfold
00:41:45more wicked
00:41:46sold a slave
00:41:48to my original
00:41:49evil
00:41:49and the thought
00:41:51in that moment
00:41:52braced
00:41:52and delighted
00:41:54me like wine
00:41:55I stretched
00:41:57out my
00:41:58hands
00:41:58exulting
00:42:01in the
00:42:01freshness
00:42:02of these
00:42:02sensations
00:42:03and in
00:42:04the act
00:42:05I was
00:42:07suddenly aware
00:42:08that I had
00:42:08lost in
00:42:09stature
00:42:09there was
00:42:11no
00:42:11cheval
00:42:12glass
00:42:12at that
00:42:13date
00:42:13in my
00:42:14room
00:42:14that which
00:42:15stands
00:42:15beside me
00:42:16as I
00:42:16write
00:42:16was
00:42:17brought
00:42:17there
00:42:17later
00:42:18on
00:42:18and
00:42:18for
00:42:18the
00:42:18very
00:42:19purposes
00:42:20of
00:42:20these
00:42:20transformations
00:42:21I
00:42:22crossed
00:42:22the yard
00:42:23wherein
00:42:24the
00:42:24constellations
00:42:24looked
00:42:25down
00:42:25upon
00:42:26me
00:42:26I
00:42:27stole
00:42:27through
00:42:27the
00:42:27corridors
00:42:28a
00:42:30stranger
00:42:30in
00:42:30my
00:42:30own
00:42:31house
00:42:31and
00:42:33coming
00:42:33to
00:42:33my
00:42:33room
00:42:33I
00:42:36saw
00:42:37for the
00:42:37first
00:42:37time
00:42:37the
00:42:40appearance
00:42:41of
00:42:41Edward
00:42:41Hyde
00:42:42the
00:42:43evil
00:42:44side
00:42:45of
00:42:45my
00:42:45nature
00:42:45to
00:42:47which
00:42:47I
00:42:47had
00:42:47now
00:42:48transferred
00:42:48the
00:42:49stamping
00:42:50efficacy
00:42:50was
00:42:52less
00:42:53robust
00:42:53and
00:42:55less
00:42:55developed
00:42:56than
00:42:56the
00:42:57good
00:42:57which
00:42:57I
00:42:58had
00:42:58just
00:42:58opposed
00:42:59again
00:43:00in the
00:43:00course
00:43:00of my
00:43:01life
00:43:01which
00:43:02had
00:43:02been
00:43:02after
00:43:02all
00:43:03nine
00:43:04tenths
00:43:04a life
00:43:05of
00:43:05effort
00:43:05virtue
00:43:06and
00:43:07control
00:43:07it
00:43:09had
00:43:09been
00:43:09much
00:43:11less
00:43:11exercised
00:43:12much
00:43:14less
00:43:14exhausted
00:43:14and
00:43:16hence
00:43:16as I
00:43:17think
00:43:17it
00:43:18came
00:43:18about
00:43:18that
00:43:18Edward
00:43:19Hyde
00:43:19was
00:43:21so
00:43:21much
00:43:21smaller
00:43:22slighter
00:43:24and
00:43:25younger
00:43:26than
00:43:26Henry
00:43:26Jekyll
00:43:27even
00:43:29as
00:43:29good
00:43:29shone
00:43:30upon
00:43:30the
00:43:30countenance
00:43:31of
00:43:31the
00:43:31one
00:43:31evil
00:43:34was
00:43:34written
00:43:34broadly
00:43:35and
00:43:36plainly
00:43:36on
00:43:36the
00:43:36face
00:43:37of
00:43:37the
00:43:37other
00:43:37and
00:43:39yet
00:43:39when
00:43:39I
00:43:39looked
00:43:40upon
00:43:40that
00:43:40ugly
00:43:41idol
00:43:41in
00:43:41the
00:43:41glass
00:43:42I
00:43:43was
00:43:43conscious
00:43:44of
00:43:44no
00:43:44repugnance
00:43:45rather
00:43:46than
00:43:46a
00:43:48leap
00:43:49of
00:43:49welcome
00:43:49this
00:43:51too
00:43:51was
00:43:52myself
00:43:52I
00:43:55lingered
00:43:55but a
00:43:56moment
00:43:56at the
00:43:56mirror
00:43:56the
00:43:58second
00:43:58and
00:43:58conclusive
00:43:59experiment
00:43:59had yet
00:44:00to be
00:44:00attempted
00:44:00it
00:44:01yet
00:44:02remained
00:44:02to be
00:44:02seen
00:44:03if I
00:44:03had
00:44:03lost
00:44:04my
00:44:04identity
00:44:04beyond
00:44:05redemption
00:44:05and
00:44:06must
00:44:06flee
00:44:07before
00:44:07daylight
00:44:08from
00:44:08a
00:44:08house
00:44:08that
00:44:08was
00:44:09no
00:44:09longer
00:44:09mine
00:44:09and
00:44:11hurrying
00:44:11back
00:44:11to
00:44:11my
00:44:11cabinet
00:44:12I
00:44:12once
00:44:12more
00:44:13prepared
00:44:13drank
00:44:14the
00:44:14cup
00:44:15once
00:44:15more
00:44:15suffered
00:44:16the
00:44:16pangs
00:44:17of
00:44:17dissolution
00:44:18and
00:44:18came
00:44:19to
00:44:19myself
00:44:19once
00:44:20more
00:44:20with
00:44:20the
00:44:21character
00:44:21and
00:44:22the
00:44:22face
00:44:23of
00:44:23Henry
00:44:23Jekyll
00:44:23that
00:44:26night
00:44:26I
00:44:27had
00:44:28come
00:44:28to
00:44:28the
00:44:28fatal
00:44:28crossroads
00:44:29even
00:44:33at
00:44:33that
00:44:33time
00:44:33I had
00:44:34not
00:44:34conquered
00:44:34my
00:44:35aversion
00:44:35to
00:44:35the
00:44:35dryness
00:44:36of a
00:44:36life
00:44:36of
00:44:36study
00:44:37I
00:44:38would
00:44:39still be
00:44:39merrily
00:44:39disposed
00:44:40at times
00:44:40and as my
00:44:42pleasures were
00:44:43to say the least
00:44:44undignified
00:44:46it was on
00:44:49this side
00:44:49that my
00:44:50new
00:44:50power
00:44:52tempted me
00:44:53until I
00:44:54fell in
00:44:56slavery
00:44:56I had
00:44:58but to
00:44:59drink
00:44:59the cup
00:44:59to
00:45:00doff
00:45:01at once
00:45:01the body
00:45:01of the
00:45:02noted
00:45:02professor
00:45:03and to
00:45:04assume
00:45:04like a
00:45:05thick
00:45:05cloak
00:45:06that of
00:45:07Edward
00:45:08Hyde
00:45:08I
00:45:11smiled
00:45:11at the
00:45:12notion
00:45:12seemed to me
00:45:13at the time
00:45:13to be humorous
00:45:14and I
00:45:15made my
00:45:15preparations
00:45:16with the
00:45:16most studious
00:45:17care
00:45:18I drew up
00:45:19that will
00:45:19to which you
00:45:21so much
00:45:21objected
00:45:22so that if
00:45:23anything befell
00:45:23me in the
00:45:24person of
00:45:24Dr. Jekyll
00:45:25I could
00:45:25enter on
00:45:26that of
00:45:26Edward Hyde
00:45:27without
00:45:28pecuniary
00:45:28loss
00:45:29and thus
00:45:31fortified
00:45:33as I
00:45:34supposed
00:45:35on every
00:45:36side
00:45:36I
00:45:37began to
00:45:38profit
00:45:38by the
00:45:39strange
00:45:39immunities
00:45:40of my
00:45:40position
00:45:41men
00:45:43have
00:45:43before
00:45:44hired
00:45:44bravos
00:45:45to
00:45:45transact
00:45:45their
00:45:46crimes
00:45:46while
00:45:47their
00:45:47own
00:45:47person
00:45:48and
00:45:48reputation
00:45:49sat
00:45:50under
00:45:50shelter
00:45:51I
00:45:53was the
00:45:53first
00:45:54that
00:45:54ever
00:45:55did
00:45:55so
00:45:55for
00:45:55his
00:45:55pleasures
00:45:56I was
00:45:58the first
00:45:58that could
00:45:59plod in
00:45:59the public
00:46:00eye
00:46:00with a load
00:46:02of genial
00:46:02respectability
00:46:03and in a
00:46:03moment
00:46:04like a
00:46:06schoolboy
00:46:06strip off
00:46:08these lendings
00:46:09and spring
00:46:11headlong
00:46:12into a
00:46:12sea of
00:46:13liberty
00:46:13but for
00:46:17me
00:46:17in my
00:46:18impenetrable
00:46:19mantle
00:46:20safety
00:46:22was complete
00:46:23think of
00:46:24it
00:46:25I
00:46:27did
00:46:27not
00:46:27even
00:46:27exist
00:46:28the
00:46:31pleasures
00:46:32which I
00:46:32made
00:46:32haste
00:46:33to seek
00:46:33in my
00:46:34disguise
00:46:34were
00:46:35as I
00:46:36have
00:46:36said
00:46:37undignified
00:46:39I would
00:46:41scarce
00:46:42use a
00:46:42harder
00:46:42term
00:46:43but in
00:46:46the hands
00:46:46of
00:46:47Edward
00:46:47Hyde
00:46:48they
00:46:50soon
00:46:51began
00:46:51to turn
00:46:51toward
00:46:52the
00:46:52monstrous
00:46:53when I
00:46:55would come
00:46:56back from
00:46:56these
00:46:56excursions
00:46:57I was
00:46:58often plunged
00:46:59into a
00:46:59kind of
00:47:00wonder
00:47:00at the
00:47:01vicarious
00:47:02depravity
00:47:02this familiar
00:47:05that I called
00:47:06out of my
00:47:06own soul
00:47:07and sent
00:47:08forth alone
00:47:09to do
00:47:09his good
00:47:10pleasure
00:47:10was a
00:47:12being
00:47:12inherently
00:47:13malign
00:47:13and
00:47:14villainous
00:47:15his every
00:47:16act and
00:47:17thought
00:47:18centered on
00:47:18self
00:47:19drinking
00:47:20pleasure
00:47:21with
00:47:21bestial
00:47:22avidity
00:47:23from any
00:47:23degree
00:47:24of torture
00:47:24to another
00:47:25relentless
00:47:26like a
00:47:27man of
00:47:27stone
00:47:28Henry
00:47:31Jekyll
00:47:32stood at
00:47:33times
00:47:33aghast
00:47:33before the
00:47:34acts of
00:47:34Edward
00:47:34Hyde
00:47:35but the
00:47:38situation
00:47:38was apart
00:47:39from
00:47:39ordinary
00:47:40laws
00:47:40and
00:47:42insidiously
00:47:42relaxed
00:47:45the
00:47:46grasp
00:47:46of
00:47:46conscience
00:47:47it was
00:47:50Hyde
00:47:51after all
00:47:52and Hyde
00:47:53alone
00:47:54it was
00:47:56guilty
00:47:57I thought
00:48:01I sat
00:48:02beyond
00:48:02the reach
00:48:03of fate
00:48:03some two
00:48:26months
00:48:27before the
00:48:28murder
00:48:28of
00:48:29Sir Danvers
00:48:29Carew
00:48:30I had
00:48:31been out
00:48:31for one
00:48:32of my
00:48:32adventures
00:48:33had
00:48:34returned
00:48:34at a
00:48:35late
00:48:35hour
00:48:36and woke
00:48:37the next
00:48:38day
00:48:38in bed
00:48:39with
00:48:39somewhat
00:48:40odd
00:48:40sensations
00:48:41my eyes
00:48:44fell upon
00:48:46my hand
00:48:46now
00:48:49the hand
00:48:50of
00:48:50Henry
00:48:51Jekyll
00:48:51was
00:48:52professional
00:48:52in shape
00:48:53and size
00:48:54it was
00:48:54large
00:48:55firm
00:48:56white
00:48:57and comely
00:48:58but the
00:48:59hand
00:49:00which I
00:49:01now
00:49:02saw
00:49:02clearly
00:49:03enough
00:49:04in the
00:49:04yellow
00:49:05light
00:49:05of a
00:49:06mid
00:49:06London
00:49:06morning
00:49:06lying
00:49:08half
00:49:09shut
00:49:09on the
00:49:09bedclothes
00:49:10was
00:49:12lean
00:49:12corda
00:49:14knuckly
00:49:15of a
00:49:17dusky
00:49:17pallow
00:49:18and thickly
00:49:20shaded
00:49:20with a
00:49:21swart
00:49:21growth
00:49:21of hair
00:49:22it was
00:49:27the hand
00:49:27of Edward
00:49:28Hyde
00:49:28I must
00:49:32have
00:49:32stared
00:49:33upon it
00:49:34for nearly
00:49:34half a
00:49:35minute
00:49:35sunk
00:49:36as I
00:49:36was
00:49:37in the
00:49:37mere
00:49:37stupidity
00:49:38of wonder
00:49:39before
00:49:40terror
00:49:40woke up
00:49:41in my
00:49:42breast
00:49:42as sudden
00:49:43and startling
00:49:44as the
00:49:44crash of
00:49:45symbols
00:49:45and bounding
00:49:46from the
00:49:46bed I
00:49:47rushed
00:49:47to the
00:49:48mirror
00:49:48at the
00:49:51sight
00:49:51that met
00:49:52my
00:49:52eyes
00:49:52my blood
00:49:54was changed
00:49:55into something
00:49:56exquisitely
00:49:57thin
00:49:58and icy
00:49:59yes I
00:50:01had gone
00:50:02to bed
00:50:02Henry
00:50:03Jekyll
00:50:03I had
00:50:06awakened
00:50:07Edward
00:50:08Hyde
00:50:09how was
00:50:13this to
00:50:13be explained
00:50:14I asked
00:50:15myself and
00:50:16then with
00:50:16another bound
00:50:17of terror
00:50:17how was
00:50:20it to be
00:50:20remedied
00:50:21it was
00:50:23well on in
00:50:23the morning
00:50:24the servants
00:50:24were up
00:50:25all my
00:50:26drugs were
00:50:26in the
00:50:26cabinet
00:50:27a long
00:50:27journey
00:50:28down two
00:50:28pairs of
00:50:29stairs
00:50:29through the
00:50:30back passage
00:50:31across the
00:50:31open court
00:50:32and through
00:50:33the anatomical
00:50:33theatre
00:50:34I had
00:50:35soon dressed
00:50:36as well as I
00:50:38was able
00:50:38in clothes
00:50:39of my own
00:50:40size
00:50:40had soon
00:50:43passed through
00:50:43the house
00:50:44and ten minutes
00:50:45later
00:50:45dr.
00:50:46jekyll
00:50:46had returned
00:50:47to his
00:50:48own shape
00:50:49and was
00:50:50sitting down
00:50:51with a
00:50:53darkened
00:50:53brow
00:50:53to make
00:50:56faint of
00:50:56breakfasting
00:50:57small indeed
00:51:01was my
00:51:02appetite
00:51:03all things
00:51:05seemed to
00:51:06point to
00:51:06this
00:51:07that I was
00:51:09slowly losing
00:51:10hold of my
00:51:11original and
00:51:12better self
00:51:13and becoming
00:51:14slowly
00:51:15incorporated
00:51:17with my
00:51:18second and
00:51:19worse
00:51:20between
00:51:22these two
00:51:23I now
00:51:23felt
00:51:24I had to
00:51:26choose
00:51:27to cast
00:51:29in my
00:51:29lot with
00:51:30jekyll
00:51:30was to
00:51:32die those
00:51:33appetites
00:51:33which I
00:51:33had long
00:51:34secretly
00:51:35indulged
00:51:35and had
00:51:36of late
00:51:37begun to
00:51:38pamper
00:51:39to cast
00:51:42it in
00:51:42with
00:51:42Hyde
00:51:43was to
00:51:44die a
00:51:44thousand
00:51:45interests
00:51:45and aspirations
00:51:46and to
00:51:46become
00:51:47at a
00:51:47blow
00:51:47and forever
00:51:49despised
00:51:51friendless
00:51:54the bargain
00:51:56might appear
00:51:57unequal
00:51:57but there
00:51:57was still
00:51:58another
00:51:58consideration
00:52:00in the
00:52:00scales
00:52:01for while
00:52:02jekyll
00:52:02would suffer
00:52:04smartingly
00:52:04in the
00:52:05fires of
00:52:05abstinence
00:52:06Hyde
00:52:08would not
00:52:08be even
00:52:09conscious
00:52:09of all
00:52:10that he
00:52:10had lost
00:52:11yes
00:52:14I
00:52:15preferred
00:52:15the
00:52:15elderly
00:52:16and
00:52:17discontented
00:52:17doctor
00:52:18surrounded
00:52:19by friends
00:52:20and
00:52:20cherishing
00:52:22honest
00:52:22hopes
00:52:23and
00:52:24bade
00:52:25a
00:52:25resolute
00:52:26farewell
00:52:26to the
00:52:28liberty
00:52:28the
00:52:29comparative
00:52:29youth
00:52:30light
00:52:30step
00:52:31and
00:52:31leaping
00:52:32impulses
00:52:33and secret
00:52:33pleasures
00:52:34that
00:52:34I had
00:52:35enjoyed
00:52:36in the
00:52:36disguise
00:52:37of Hyde
00:52:37for two
00:52:41months
00:52:41I was
00:52:44true to
00:52:45my
00:52:45determination
00:52:46for two
00:52:47months
00:52:47I led
00:52:50a life
00:52:50of
00:52:50such
00:52:52severity
00:52:52as I
00:52:53had
00:52:53never
00:52:53before
00:52:54attained
00:52:54to
00:52:55and
00:52:55enjoyed
00:52:55the
00:52:56compensations
00:52:57of an
00:52:58approving
00:52:58conscience
00:52:59but
00:53:01time
00:53:01began
00:53:03at last
00:53:03to
00:53:03obliterate
00:53:04the
00:53:04freshness
00:53:05of my
00:53:05alarm
00:53:06I
00:53:07began
00:53:07to
00:53:08be
00:53:08tortured
00:53:08with
00:53:09throws
00:53:11and
00:53:11longings
00:53:12as of
00:53:13Hyde
00:53:13struggling
00:53:14after
00:53:14freedom
00:53:15and
00:53:17at
00:53:17last
00:53:18in an
00:53:20hour
00:53:20of moral
00:53:21weakness
00:53:21I
00:53:24once
00:53:25again
00:53:25compounded
00:53:26and
00:53:26swallowed
00:53:26the
00:53:28transforming
00:53:28draught
00:53:29my
00:53:32devil
00:53:33had
00:53:34been
00:53:34long
00:53:34caged
00:53:35and
00:53:36he
00:53:36came
00:53:37out
00:53:37roaring
00:53:38instantly
00:53:40the
00:53:40spirit
00:53:41of
00:53:41hell
00:53:41awoke
00:53:42in
00:53:42me
00:53:42and
00:53:43raged
00:53:43with
00:53:45a
00:53:45transport
00:53:46of
00:53:46glee
00:53:46I
00:53:47mauled
00:53:47Kru's
00:53:48unresisting
00:53:49body
00:53:49tasting
00:53:50delight
00:53:51from
00:53:52every
00:53:53blow
00:53:53and
00:53:53it
00:53:54was
00:53:54not
00:53:54until
00:53:55weariness
00:53:56had begun
00:53:56to succeed
00:53:57that I
00:53:58was
00:53:58suddenly
00:53:59in the
00:54:00top
00:54:00fit of
00:54:01my
00:54:01delirium
00:54:02struck
00:54:02through
00:54:02the
00:54:03heart
00:54:03by a
00:54:04cold
00:54:04thrill
00:54:06of
00:54:06terror
00:54:06a
00:54:09mist
00:54:09dispersed
00:54:10I
00:54:11saw my
00:54:12life to
00:54:12be
00:54:12forfeit
00:54:14and fled
00:54:15from the
00:54:15scene
00:54:16of
00:54:17these
00:54:17excesses
00:54:20at once
00:54:21glorying
00:54:22and trembling
00:54:23my
00:54:25lust
00:54:25of evil
00:54:26gratified
00:54:27and
00:54:27stimulated
00:54:28my love
00:54:28of life
00:54:29screwed
00:54:30to the
00:54:31topmost
00:54:32peg
00:54:32the
00:54:36next day
00:54:37came the
00:54:38news that
00:54:39the murder
00:54:39had been
00:54:40witnessed
00:54:40that the
00:54:43guilt of
00:54:43Hyde was
00:54:44patent to
00:54:44the world
00:54:45and that
00:54:47the victim
00:54:47was a
00:54:49man high
00:54:50in public
00:54:51estimation
00:54:51i think
00:54:56i was glad
00:54:57to know
00:54:57it
00:54:58i think
00:54:59i was glad
00:55:00to have
00:55:00my better
00:55:01impulses
00:55:01thus buttressed
00:55:03and guarded
00:55:04by the
00:55:04terrors
00:55:05of the
00:55:05scaffold
00:55:06jekyll
00:55:07was now
00:55:08my
00:55:08city
00:55:09of
00:55:09refuge
00:55:10but
00:55:12let
00:55:12Hyde
00:55:12peep
00:55:13out
00:55:13an
00:55:13instant
00:55:14and
00:55:15the
00:55:15hands
00:55:15of
00:55:15all
00:55:16men
00:55:16would
00:55:16be
00:55:16raised
00:55:17to
00:55:17take
00:55:17and
00:55:17slay
00:55:18him
00:55:18i resolved
00:55:22in my
00:55:22future
00:55:23conduct
00:55:23to
00:55:23redeem
00:55:24the
00:55:24past
00:55:25and
00:55:25i can
00:55:25say
00:55:25with
00:55:26honesty
00:55:26that
00:55:27my
00:55:27resolve
00:55:27was
00:55:27fruitful
00:55:28of
00:55:29some
00:55:29good
00:55:30you
00:55:32know
00:55:32yourself
00:55:33how
00:55:33earnestly
00:55:33in the
00:55:34last
00:55:34months
00:55:34of
00:55:35the
00:55:35last
00:55:35year
00:55:35i
00:55:35labored
00:55:36to
00:55:37relieve
00:55:37suffering
00:55:38you
00:55:38know
00:55:38that
00:55:38much
00:55:40was
00:55:40done
00:55:40for
00:55:40others
00:55:41and
00:55:42that
00:55:42the
00:55:42days
00:55:42passed
00:55:43quietly
00:55:43almost
00:55:45happily
00:55:46for
00:55:46myself
00:55:47there
00:55:52comes
00:55:52an
00:55:52end
00:55:53to
00:55:53all
00:55:53things
00:55:53it
00:55:57was
00:55:58a
00:55:58fine
00:55:58clear
00:55:59january
00:56:00day
00:56:00wet
00:56:02underfoot
00:56:03where
00:56:03the
00:56:04frost
00:56:04had
00:56:04melted
00:56:04but
00:56:05cloudless
00:56:06overhead
00:56:07and the
00:56:08regent's
00:56:08park
00:56:08was
00:56:09full
00:56:09of
00:56:09winter
00:56:10chirruppings
00:56:11and
00:56:11sweets
00:56:12with
00:56:12spring
00:56:13odors
00:56:13i
00:56:15sat
00:56:15in
00:56:16the
00:56:16sun
00:56:16on
00:56:17a
00:56:17bench
00:56:17the
00:56:18animal
00:56:19within
00:56:19me
00:56:19licking
00:56:20the
00:56:20chops
00:56:20of
00:56:21memory
00:56:21the
00:56:23spiritual
00:56:23side
00:56:24little
00:56:24drowsed
00:56:25promising
00:56:26subsequent
00:56:27penitence
00:56:28but not yet
00:56:30moved
00:56:30to begin
00:56:31after all
00:56:33i reflected
00:56:33i was like
00:56:35my neighbors
00:56:36and then
00:56:37i smiled
00:56:38comparing
00:56:38myself
00:56:39with other
00:56:39men
00:56:39comparing
00:56:41my good
00:56:42will
00:56:42with
00:56:42the
00:56:43lazy
00:56:43cruelty
00:56:44of
00:56:45their
00:56:45neglect
00:56:45and
00:56:48at that
00:56:48very
00:56:48moment
00:56:49of
00:56:49that
00:56:49vainglorious
00:56:50thought
00:56:50a
00:56:52qualm
00:56:52came
00:56:53over
00:56:53me
00:56:53a
00:56:54horrid
00:56:56nausea
00:56:57and the
00:56:58most
00:56:59deadly
00:57:01shuddering
00:57:02these
00:57:04passed away
00:57:05and left me
00:57:07faint
00:57:07and then
00:57:08as in its
00:57:10turn
00:57:10faintness
00:57:11subsided
00:57:11i began
00:57:13to be
00:57:13aware
00:57:13of
00:57:14a
00:57:15change
00:57:16in
00:57:16the temper
00:57:17of my
00:57:18thoughts
00:57:18a greater
00:57:20boldness
00:57:21the contempt
00:57:23of danger
00:57:24a solution
00:57:25of the bonds
00:57:27of obligation
00:57:28i looked
00:57:31down
00:57:32my clothes
00:57:34hung
00:57:35formlessly
00:57:36on my
00:57:37limbs
00:57:37the hand
00:57:39that lay
00:57:39on my
00:57:39knee
00:57:40was
00:57:40corded
00:57:43and hairy
00:57:44i was
00:57:51once more
00:57:51edward hyde
00:57:52a moment
00:57:58before i had
00:57:59been safe
00:58:00of all men's
00:58:01respect
00:58:02wealthy
00:58:03beloved
00:58:06and now
00:58:09i was
00:58:11the common
00:58:12quarry
00:58:12of mankind
00:58:13hunted
00:58:14houseless
00:58:16a known
00:58:20murderer
00:58:21thrall
00:58:24to the
00:58:24gallows
00:58:25my drugs
00:58:29were in
00:58:29one of the
00:58:31presses
00:58:31of my
00:58:32cabinet
00:58:32how was
00:58:35i to
00:58:35reach them
00:58:36that was
00:58:37the problem
00:58:38crushing
00:58:39my temples
00:58:40in my
00:58:41hands
00:58:41i set
00:58:42myself
00:58:42to solve
00:58:43a change
00:58:45had come
00:58:46over me
00:58:46it was no
00:58:48longer the
00:58:48fear of the
00:58:49gallows
00:58:49it was the
00:58:50horror of
00:58:51being
00:58:51hide
00:58:52that racked
00:58:53me
00:58:53in a dream
00:58:55that i came
00:58:56home to my
00:58:57own house
00:58:57and got
00:58:58into bed
00:58:59i slept
00:59:01i slept
00:59:01after the
00:59:01prostration
00:59:02of the
00:59:02day
00:59:02with a
00:59:02stringent
00:59:03and profound
00:59:04slumber
00:59:05which
00:59:05not even
00:59:06the nightmares
00:59:07that wrung
00:59:08me could
00:59:08avail to
00:59:09break
00:59:09i awoke
00:59:11in the
00:59:11morning
00:59:12shaken
00:59:13weakened
00:59:14but refreshed
00:59:17i was
00:59:19stepping
00:59:19leisurely
00:59:20across the
00:59:21court
00:59:21after
00:59:21breakfast
00:59:22drinking
00:59:23the chill
00:59:23of the
00:59:24air
00:59:24with
00:59:24pleasure
00:59:24when i
00:59:28was seized
00:59:28again
00:59:29with those
00:59:29indescribable
00:59:30sensations
00:59:31that
00:59:31heralded
00:59:33the
00:59:33change
00:59:34and i
00:59:35had but
00:59:35the time
00:59:36to gain
00:59:37the shelter
00:59:37of my
00:59:38cabinet
00:59:38before i
00:59:39was once
00:59:39again
00:59:39raging
00:59:40and freezing
00:59:41with the
00:59:42passions
00:59:42of hide
00:59:43it took
00:59:48on this
00:59:49occasion
00:59:50a double
00:59:51dose
00:59:51to recall
00:59:52me to
00:59:53myself
00:59:53and alas
00:59:54six hours
00:59:57after
00:59:58as i sat
00:59:59looking sadly
00:59:59in the fire
01:00:00the pangs
01:00:04returned
01:00:04and the
01:00:05drug
01:00:05had to be
01:00:06re-administered
01:00:07in short
01:00:09from that
01:00:09day forth
01:00:10it seemed
01:00:11only by
01:00:11a
01:00:12great
01:00:13effort
01:00:14as of
01:00:15gymnastics
01:00:15and only
01:00:17under the
01:00:17immediate
01:00:18stimulation
01:00:19of the
01:00:19drug
01:00:19that i was
01:00:21able to
01:00:22wear
01:00:22the
01:00:22countenance
01:00:23of
01:00:25jekyll
01:00:26at all
01:00:29hours of
01:00:29the day
01:00:30and night
01:00:30i would
01:00:30be taken
01:00:31with
01:00:31a
01:00:32promontory
01:00:32shudder
01:00:33above all
01:00:34if i slept
01:00:35or even
01:00:36dozed
01:00:36for a
01:00:37moment
01:00:37in my
01:00:37chair
01:00:38it was
01:00:38always
01:00:38as hide
01:00:40that i
01:00:40awakened
01:00:41my
01:00:43provision
01:00:43of the
01:00:44salt
01:00:44which had
01:00:45never been
01:00:46renewed
01:00:46since the
01:00:47date of
01:00:47the first
01:00:47experiment
01:00:48began
01:00:49to run
01:00:50low
01:00:51i sent
01:00:53out for a
01:00:53fresh supply
01:00:54and mixed
01:00:54the
01:00:55draught
01:00:55i drank
01:00:56it and
01:00:56it was
01:00:58without
01:00:58efficiency
01:00:59you will
01:01:00learn from
01:01:01pool
01:01:01how i
01:01:03have had
01:01:03london
01:01:04ransacked
01:01:04it
01:01:06it was
01:01:06it was
01:01:06in vain
01:01:07and
01:01:08i am
01:01:09now
01:01:09persuaded
01:01:09that
01:01:10my
01:01:10first
01:01:10supply
01:01:11was
01:01:11impure
01:01:12and
01:01:12that
01:01:12it
01:01:13was
01:01:13that
01:01:13unknown
01:01:14impurity
01:01:14which
01:01:15lent
01:01:15efficacy
01:01:16to
01:01:16the
01:01:16draught
01:01:17about
01:01:20a week
01:01:20has
01:01:21passed
01:01:21and i
01:01:21am
01:01:21now
01:01:22finishing
01:01:22this
01:01:22statement
01:01:23under
01:01:24the
01:01:24influence
01:01:25of the
01:01:25last
01:01:26of the
01:01:26old
01:01:26powders
01:01:27this
01:01:31then
01:01:31is
01:01:32the
01:01:32last
01:01:32time
01:01:33short
01:01:36of a
01:01:36miracle
01:01:37that
01:01:39henry
01:01:39jekyll
01:01:40can
01:01:41think
01:01:42his
01:01:42own
01:01:42thoughts
01:01:43or
01:01:45see
01:01:45his
01:01:46own
01:01:46face
01:01:46in
01:01:48the
01:01:48glass
01:01:49and
01:01:52indeed
01:01:52the
01:01:54doom
01:01:54that
01:01:55is
01:01:55closing
01:01:56on us
01:01:57both
01:01:57has
01:01:58already
01:01:59changed
01:02:00and
01:02:01crushed
01:02:02Hyde
01:02:03half
01:02:07an hour
01:02:07from
01:02:07now
01:02:07when
01:02:09i
01:02:09shall
01:02:09again
01:02:10and
01:02:10forever
01:02:10reindue
01:02:11that
01:02:11hated
01:02:13personality
01:02:14i know
01:02:16how
01:02:16i shall
01:02:17sit
01:02:17shuddering
01:02:19and weeping
01:02:20in my
01:02:20chair
01:02:20or
01:02:22continue
01:02:23with
01:02:23the
01:02:24most
01:02:24strained
01:02:25and
01:02:25fear
01:02:26struck
01:02:26ecstasy
01:02:26of
01:02:27listening
01:02:27to pace
01:02:29up
01:02:30and down
01:02:30this room
01:02:30and give
01:02:33ear
01:02:33to every
01:02:35sound
01:02:35of menace
01:02:36will
01:02:41Hyde die
01:02:42upon
01:02:42scaffold
01:02:43or will
01:02:47he find
01:02:47courage
01:02:48to release
01:02:48himself
01:02:49at the
01:02:50last
01:02:50moment
01:02:50god
01:02:57god
01:02:57knows
01:02:57i am
01:03:00careless
01:03:01and this
01:03:03is the
01:03:05true hour
01:03:06of my
01:03:06death
01:03:07and what
01:03:09is to
01:03:09follow
01:03:10concerns
01:03:10here
01:03:15here then
01:03:16as i lay
01:03:16down
01:03:16the pen
01:03:17and proceed
01:03:18to seal
01:03:19up my
01:03:20confession
01:03:20i bring
01:03:23the life
01:03:24of that
01:03:25unhappy
01:03:25henry
01:03:27jekyll
01:03:28to an end
01:03:33down
01:03:36with the
01:03:37door
01:03:37pull
01:03:37and
01:03:44and
01:03:45and
01:03:45and
01:03:46and
01:03:46and
01:03:46and
01:03:47and
Be the first to comment