This walk was wonderful! You are a parrot Mr Utterson
Wow! That sounded like a thunder
You seems like a chiken! Stop crying little baby
It hurts a lot!
Then he paid to family and the girl is better.
It was a terrible story, but thanks god he paid for the damage
Utterson and Enfield were walking when they came across a strange doorway. Enfield recalls a story concerning the door.
What! Were is he? I am going to visit Mr Lanyon.
All the possessions go to Mr.Hyde
Early one winter, he says, he saw a man trample a girl and caused her great damage, but the damage was later paid for.
I hope he is a sugar cube and help me out.
A crowd gathered and, to avoid a scene, the man offered to pay the girl compensation, then after Enfield told that story to Utterson they kept walking.
Hello! Of course, I know him like I know my own thoughts.
Hello Dr Lanyon, Do you know who is Dr. Jekyll?
That afternoon, Mr. Utterson went to his office, found, and read Dr. Utterson's death certificate. Jekyll said that everything he owned would belong to Mr. Hyde.
He went in search of Jekyll's friend called Lenyon, he was a little nervous since he didn't know what would happen and what he would discover.
When he arrived and began talking to Jekyll's friend, Lenyon told him that he had never heard of Hyde and had not seen Jekyll in ten years.