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Read the passage from the strange case of dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. guest’s eyes brightened, and he sat down at once and studied it with passion. "no sir,” he said: "not mad; but it is an odd hand.” "and by all accounts a very odd writer,” added the lawyer. just then the servant entered with a note. "is that from dr. jekyll, sir? ” inquired the clerk. "i thought i knew the writing. anything private, mr. utterson? ” "only an invitation to dinner. why? do you want to see it? ” "one moment. i you, sir; ” and the clerk laid the two sheets of paper alongside and sedulously compared their contents. " you, sir,” he said at last, returning both; "it’s a very interesting autograph.” the prediction that is most supported by the passage is that guest will say the note was written by hyde. jekyll. lanyon. utterson.

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