On their weekly ____, trustworthy lawyer ____ listens as his friend ____ tells a gruesome tale of assault. The tale describes a sinister figure named Mr. Hyde who ____ a young girl, disappears into a door on the street, and reemerges to pay off her relatives with a ____ signed by a respectable gentleman. Since both Utterson and Enfield disapprove of gossip, they agree to ____ no further of the matter. It happens, however, that one of Utterson’s clients and close friends, Dr. Jekyll, has written a ____ transferring all of his property to this same ____. Puzzled, the lawyer visits ____ and their mutual friend ____ to try to learn more. Lanyon reports that he no longer sees much of Jekyll, since they had a dispute over the course of Jekyll’s research, which Lanyon calls ____ Curious, Utterson stakes out a building that Hyde visits—which, it turns out, is a ____ attached to the back of Jekyll’s home. Encountering Hyde, Utterson is amazed by how undefinably ____ the man seems, as if ____, though Utterson cannot say exactly how. Jekyll tells Utterson not to ____ himself with the matter of Hyde.

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