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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.
Who said this and when ? What was the content of the letter? What effect it had on Mr. Utterson?​

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Answered by studytime2306
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Answered by KundanMangar
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Answer:

Dr. Jakyll said this to Mr. Utterson, when Utterson asked whether Jekyll is concealing Hyde, to which Jekyll responds that he has heard the news and declares that he is finished with Mr.Hyde. He assures Utterson that Mr. Hyde is "safe" and will not be heard from anymore. At this time Dr. Jekyll admits that he is possesion of a letter form Hyde, and he is unsure whether to show it to the police.

The letter tells Dr. Jekyll not to worry because he ( Hyde) has found a means of escape.

Mr. Utterson is satisfied by the letter, thinking that it makes clear the relationship between Hyde and Jekyll.

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