id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42 Stevenson, Robert Louis The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde .txt text/plain 26118 1419 83 "And you never asked about the--place with the door?" said Mr. Utterson. Mr. Utterson sighed deeply but said never a word; and the young man "I will see, Mr. Utterson," said Poole, admitting the visitor, as "I saw Mr. Hyde go in by the old dissecting-room door, Poole," he "Good-night, Mr. Utterson." And the lawyer set out homeward with a "Jekyll," said Utterson, "you know me: I am a man to be trusted. "And now," said Mr. Utterson, as soon as Poole had left them, "you "Mr. Utterson," said the man, "there is something wrong." "Come," said the lawyer, "I see you have some good reason, Poole; "Thank you, sir," said Poole, with a note of something like "Sir," he said, looking Mr. Utterson in the eyes, "was that my "Ah, that's not Jekyll's voice--it's Hyde's!" cried Utterson. was never a day when, if you had said to me, 'Jekyll, my life, my ./cache/42.txt ./txt/42.txt