Utterson feels that the death of Sir Danvers was more than paid for by what? ✔️✔️"The death of Sir
Danvers was, to his way of thinking, more than paid for by the disappearance of Mr. Hyde."
How does Dr. Jekyll behave at the time of Hyde's supposed disappearance? ✔️✔️Jekyll came out of
seclusion, renewed relationships with his friends, and was at peace
Between the days of January 8 and January 16 what change has occurred in Dr. Lanyon? ✔️✔️"He had
his death-warrant written legibly upon his face. The rosy man had grown pale; his flesh had fallen away;
he was visibly balder and older
What reason does Lanyon give for his current condition? ✔️✔️He has had a shock
What does Lanyon say in response to Utterson's mention of Jekyll? ✔️✔️He doesn't want to see or
hear anymore of Jekyll.
In his letter to utterson, what kind of life does Jekyll say he not intends to lead? ✔️✔️Jekyll doesn't
intend to lead a seclusion life.
What does Jekyll ask Utterson to respect? ✔️✔️Jekyll asks Utterson to respect his silence.
What type of document does Utterson receive the night of Lanyon's funeral? ✔️✔️Utterson receives
an envelope from his deceased friend
What instructions are given on the second document? ✔️✔️The instructions say, "not to be opened
till the death or disappearance of Dr. Henry Jekyll."
What does Utterson do with the two documents? ✔️✔️He places it in the inmost corner of his private
safe.