id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn1gmp Stevenson, Robert Louis The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson 1888 .txt text/plain 23484 1623 87 UTTERSON the lawyer was a man of a with the door?' said Mr. Utterson. Now I shall know you again,' said Mr. Utterson. 'I will see, Mr. Utterson,' said Poole, room door, Poole,' he said. Jekyll,' said Utterson, you know me: I 'My good Utterson,' said the doctor, this It was late in the afternoon, when Mr. Utterson found his way to Dr. Jekyll's door, hand and signed "Edward Hyde': and it signified, briefly enough, that the writer's benefactor, Dr. Jekyll, whom he had long so unworthily repaid for a thousand generosities, "Now, my good man,' said the lawyer, "be "Sir,' he said, looking Mr. Utterson in the 'I thought it looked like it,' said the servant That's very well said,' returned the lawyer; 'and whatever comes of it, I shall make you know, Poole,' he said, looking up, that the doctor's hand, the name of Mr. Utterson. ./cache/hvd.hn1gmp.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn1gmp.txt