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- "I have—I have received a letter; and I am at a loss whether I should show it to the police. I should like to leave it in your hands, Utterson; you would judge wisely, I am sure; I have so great a trust in you."
- "Well," said he, at last, "let me see the letter."
- The letter was written in an odd, upright hand and signed "Edward Hyde": and it signified, briefly enough, that the writer’s benefactor, Dr. Jekyll, whom he had long so unworthily repaid for a thousand generosities, need labour under no alarm for his safety, as he had means of escape on which he placed a sure dependence. The lawyer liked this letter well enough; it put a better colour on the intimacy than he had looked for; and he blamed himself for some of his past suspicions.
- "Have you the envelope?" he asked.
- "I burned it," replied Jekyll, "before I thought what I was about. But it bore no postmark. The note was handed in."
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