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"He put the glass to his lips and drank at one gulp. A cry followed; he reeled, staggered, clutched at the table and held on; and as I looked there came. I thought, a change.

("Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.")

Drawn by HOWARD PYLE.

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THE NOVELS AND
TALES OF ROBERT

LOUIS STEVENSON

HE MERRY MEN

THAND

OTHER TALES

AND FABLES STRANGE

CASE OF DR. JEKYLL
AND MR. HYDER

PUBLISHED IN

NEW YORK BY

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S

SONS 9 * 1895 %

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MY DEAR LADY TAYLOR:

To your name, if I wrote on brass, I could add nothing; it has been already written higher than I could dream to reach, by a strong and a dear hand; and if I now dedicate to you these tales, it is not as the writer who brings you his work, but as the friend who would remind you of his affection.

SKERRYVORE,

ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

BOURNEMOUTH

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