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There is outrage at the murder of Sir Danvers Carew. Utterson is shown the murder weapon - a cane - and recognises it as one he once gave to Jekyll. Thus he identifies the murderer as Hyde - but Hyde is nowhere to be found. Please note the text includes a description of the murder of Sir Danvers Carew.

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3. Dr Jekyll was quite at ease. audio

Utterson visits Dr Jekyll and raises the issue of his will and the behaviour of Mr Hyde.

3. Dr Jekyll was quite at ease

5. Incident of the letter. audio

Utterson visits a depressed Jekyll and is given a letter - apparently written by Hyde.

5. Incident of the letter

6. Remarkable incident of Dr Lanyon. audio

Utterson visits Lanyon and finds him on his death-bed, completely estranged from Jekyll.

6. Remarkable incident of Dr Lanyon