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The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Stevenson, Robert Louis ยท 60 words
You may depend upon it, sir, he told Mr. Utterson. I have him in my hand. He must have lost his head, or he never would have left the stick or, above all, burned the cheque book. Why, moneys life to the man. We have nothing to do but wait for him at the bank, and get out the handbills.
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