Dr Jekyll&Mr Hyde chapters summary

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Chapter 1: Story of the Door
Utterson introduction, Enfield story, little girl trampled, first description of Hyde
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Chapter 2: Search for Mr Hyde
Introduction of Lanyon, Utterson looks for Hyde and encounters him for the first time
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Chapter 3: Dr. Jekyll was Quite at Ease
Jekyll's dinner party and his introduction, talks about Hyde, Jekyll dismisses it
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Chapter 4: The Carew Murder Case
Maid witnessed Hyde murder Sir Danvers Carew
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Chapter 5: Incident of the Letter
Jekyll is sick, Utterson visits him and gets given a letter, Jekyll confesses, Guest compares handwriting
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Chapter 6: Remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon
Dinner party, no Hyde, everyone is healthy and happy, a few weeks later Lanyon becomes sick and dies
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Chapter 7: Incident at the Window
Utterson and Enfield on walk, see Jekyll in his window, talking, his face changes and he quickly shuts the window
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Chapter 8: The Last Night
Poole visits Utterson, they both go to Jekylls and investigate, Hyde is found dead and Jekyll finds 2 letters
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Chapter 9: Dr. Lanyons Narrative
Letter within a letter from Jekyll, containing instructions. Hyde visits Lanyon and shows transformation into Jekyll, Lanyon writes about his shock and how he will die
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Chapter 10: Henry Jekyll's Full Statement of the Case
Jekyll's explanation for everything, which ultimately ends with his suicide
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Chapter 2: Search for Mr Hyde

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Introduction of Lanyon, Utterson looks for Hyde and encounters him for the first time

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Chapter 4: The Carew Murder Case

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