jueves, 22 de noviembre de 2012

Chapter Five: The death of a friend

Vocabulary

buried: enterrament
carefree: despreocupat

Summery
The time had passed and the police couldn´t find where Mr Hyde was. On the other hand, Doctor Jekyll appeared happier and he even invited Mr Utterson and Dr Lanyon to a dinner in his house, like in the old times. But then Dr Jekyll refused to see visitors again. Poole excused him. One day Utterson went to visit Doctor Lanyon and he was very surprised because Lanyon looked very sick, like a man who knew that he was dying. He refused to talk about Doctor Jekyll. When Utterson arrived to his home, he decided to write a letter to Jekyll asking him explanations. Dr Jekyll replied him saying he was not angry with Dr Lanyon, but they both should never meet again. Weeks later, Doctor Lanyon died. Mr Utterson opened his will but inside of the will there was an evelope with the words: Not to be opened until the death or disappearance of Doctor Henry Jekyll. Mr Utterson decided not to open the envelope. Utterson called at Jekyll´s house almost every day but he got tired of his friend´s refusal to see him, and his visits became less frequent.


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