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Mr. Utterson is a sullen, silent person. He is tall and thin. Even a little he is cute.

He is a successful
lawyer. He has an ordinary and regular life. Even the likes going to the cinema, he hasn't gone to the
cinema for 20 years. Because of his profession, he has known people who are in trouble. Mr.
Utterson is the only respectable person they have known. He has a positive effect on their lives. He
isn’t showing his true colors. His friends are either his distant relative of the people he has known for
many years. He has a good friendship with Mr. Richard Enfield who is one of the most famous people
in their city. They like going out for a walk together. Then, one day they went out for a walk at
London's rush hours. There was a gable roof, neglected, and a two-story house. Mr. Richard Enfield
said his friend Utterson 'Has that door attract your attention ever ? ' point at that house's door.
When he answered affirmatively, he started to tell. A winter day night-time at 3 hours while I was
returning from long travel. I saw two people on that street. They are walking without seeing each
other. They collided at the beginning of the street. The Man calmly treads on the girl who sleeps on
the ground. She was at the age of nine or ten. She screamed in pain. At once her family came to the
scene of crime. Dr. Sawbones, who was the owner of the shop there, came and said she was in good
condition.

Both of us thought about killing him. Naturally, her family thought like us. However, it was not
possible. Dr. Sawbones was a pharmacist. He was an emotionless person. We said him we would
cause a scandal. He would lose his respectability and his friends. This fearful man asked us how much
money we wanted. We said he gave her family 100 pounds. He took us in front of that house. He
pulled keys from his pocket, he entered. Then he returned with a cheque. On the cheque, there was
a name which was respectable at the city. He was not even close to that person. Because it's late we
went to my house and wait for the bank's opening hours. İn the morning we went to the bank to
change the cheque into cash. And it was real. Utterson was surprised. Did you know was he living
there or not who gave the cheque. Mr. Richard Enfield was sensitive to asking questions. When
someone asked me a question I feel as if I am rolling a stone. That stone could disable the father of
the house and could leave an orphan his family. The more financial difficulty they have I would ask
the less question. It was my principle. Mr. Utterson said his friends you have a good principle.
Utterson was curious about the mysterious man's name. Then he learned his name was Hyde.
Utterson a bone to pick something was missing. He asked ' Was there anything missing about Hyde? '
Mr. Richard Enfield answered. 'Yes, there was. I saw him he entered that house.' When Utterson
realized his friends were bothered, he said 'Don't talk about this issue again'. Mr. Richard Enfield also
agreed.

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