Mr Utterson looked at his friend's red, angry face Only a disagreement about some scientific question he thought. "It's nothing worse than that.' 'Calmly he continued, "Did you ever meet a friend of Jekyll's a man called Hyde?' Hyde?" repeated Lanyon. "No, never.' Soon the lawyer said goodnight and went home to bed, where he lay awake for a long time thinking about Enfield's description of Hyde, and Doctor Jekyll's will. When at last