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Utterson believes that dr. jekyll is hiding information. which of the following pieces of textual evidence supports this statement? a. "well, i shall consider," returned the lawyer. "and now one word more: it was hyde who dictated the terms in your will about that disappearance? " b. "one word," said the lawyer. "carew was my client, but so are you; and i want to know what i am doing. you have not been mad enough to hide this fellow? " c. "i knew it," said utterson. "he meant to murder you. you have had a fine escape." d. "and now," said mr. utterson, as soon as poole had left them, "you have heard the news? "

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