Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeDr. Henry Jekyll, a brilliant and respected doctor, is determined to prove his belief in the theory of split personality, that man is not one person but two. He concocts a drug, tests it on himself and discovers a monster lurking within him—the evil, murderous Mr. Hyde who soon dominates his life. |
Contents
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Search For Mr Hyde | 8 |
Dr Jekyll Was Quite At Ease | 17 |
The Carew Murder Case | 19 |
Incident of The Letter | 24 |
Remarkable Incident Of Dr Lanyon | 29 |
Incident At The Window | 34 |
The Last Night | 37 |
Dr Lanyons Narrative | 49 |
Henry Jekylls Full Statement of The Case | 57 |
Comprehension Exercises | 66 |
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