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STRANGE CASE OF DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE
by
Robert Louis Stevenson
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TO
KATHARINE DE MATTOS
It's ill to loose the bands that God decreed to bind;
Still will we be the children of the heather and the wind.
Far away from home, O it's still for you and me
That the broom is blowing bonnie in the north countrie.
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CONTENTS
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STORY OF THE DOOR...................................
SEARCH FOR MR HYDE..................................
DR JEKYLL WAS QUITE AT EASE.........................
THE CAREW MURDER CASE...............................
INCIDENT OF THE LETTER..............................
REMARKABLE INCIDENT OF DR LANYON....................
INCIDENT AT THE WINDOW..............................
THE LAST NIGHT......................................
DR LANYON'S NARRATIVE...............................
HENRY JEKYLL'S . . .
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DOCUMENTATION FILE:
STRANGE CASE OF DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE
BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
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This transcription is a transcription of the microfilm of the
British Library's copy of the first English edition of the
_Strange Case_(written September-October 1885), published by
Longmans, Green & Co. on 9 January 1886 (the first American
edition, published 5 January 1886 was set up from Longmans'
sheets and introduces a few new compositional errors).
The text has been prepared for the following publication:
Dury, Richard (1993). _The Annotated Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
'Strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' by Robert Louis
Stevenson. Edited with an Introduction and Notes. Milano:
Guerini Studio. ISBN88-7802-374-4.
The text here introduces a number of small changes to the text
of the first edition:
1) Contrary to the convention adopted in the first printed
edition, the words _Dr_ and _Mr_ have been wr . . .