Странная история доктора Джекила и мистера Хайда
Search for Mr. Hyde
Afteralittleramblingtalk,thelawyerleduptothesubjectwhichsodisagreeablypre-occupiedhismind.
“Isuppose,Lanyon,”saidhe“youandImustbethetwooldestfriendsthatHenryJekyllhas?”
“Iwishthefriendswereyounger,”chuckledDr.Lanyon. “ButIsupposeweare.Andwhatofthat?Iseelittleofhimnow.”
“Indeed?”saidUtterson.“Ithoughtyouhadabondofcommoninterest.”
“Wehad,”wasthereply.“ButitismorethantenyearssinceHenryJekyllbecametoofancifulforme. Hebegantogowrong,wronginmind;andthoughofcourseIcontinuetotakeaninterestinhimforoldsake’ssake,astheysay,IseeandIhaveseendevilishlittleoftheman. Suchunscientificbalderdash,”addedthedoctor,flushingsuddenlypurple,“wouldhaveestrangedDamonandPythias.”
ThislittlespiritoftemperwassomewhatofarelieftoMr.Utterson. “Theyhaveonlydifferedonsomepointofscience,”hethought;andbeingamanofnoscientificpassions(exceptinthematterofconveyancing),heevenadded: “Itisnothingworsethanthat!” Hegavehisfriendafewsecondstorecoverhiscomposure,andthenapproachedthequestionhehadcometoput. “Didyouevercomeacrossaprotegeofhis—oneHyde?”heasked.
“Hyde?”repeatedLanyon. “No.Neverheardofhim.Sincemytime.”