I have had a shock and I shall never recovered. It's question of weeks.
I wish to see or hear no more of doctor jeckyll. I don't want to know more about him
Jeckyll is ill too. Have you see him?
A week afterward Dr. Lanyon was dead
Chapter 7. Incident of the window.
I trust you're better Jeckyll.!!!
I'm very low. it willn't last long
Chapter 8. The last night.
Good thing you arrived sir we are horrified!!!!
- Shut up and stop crying.- Follow me sir.
- Listen carefully sir.- Master, it's me Poole. May I come in?
No sir I know my master perfectly well and he is not. That man is mr. Hyde's murderer.
Get out of here, I don't want to see anyone.
Poor Jeck must have gotten sick and that's why he looks and sounds like this.
Chapter 9. Lanyon's narrative.
Lanyion left a letter telling how he was sickened by the reality of who Mr. Hyde was. He was so disappointed to see that it was his friend Jeckyll that he left only a letter with instructions telling the whole truth of that night.
God!!!
Chapter 10. Henry Jeckyll's full statement of the case.
I leave this letter explaining my reality and making changes in my life, since after this I will be dead, because the person who reincarnates in me, will not be me. By closing this confession I put an end to the life of the unhappy Henry Jeckyll.