[ Music ] ^M00:00:12 ^M00:00:17 >> Now one afternoon Mr. Utterson visits Doctor Jekyll and he goes in to his private study and sits down. Now Mr. Utterson notices that Doctor Jekyll looks particularly sick and he asks him directly, "Are you covering up for Mr. Hyde?" Doctor Jekyll says, "No." And that Mr. Hyde is already gone, never to be seen again. And Doctor Jekyll then shows Mr. Utterson a letter that Mr. Hyde wrote. Mr. Utterson looks at that letter and decides to keep it. Then he goes over to Mr. Poole and says, "Did this letter arrive in the mail today?" Mr. Poole says, "No. We didn't get any mail today." Mr. Utterson began to suspect that maybe Mr. Hyde wrote this letter in Doctor Jekyll's study. So he decides to go seek his friend Mr. Guest who happens to be an expert in handwriting. They sit and look at Mr. Hyde's letter. Now Mr. Utterson has another letter from Doctor Jekyll. It was an invitation. So Mr. Guest asks Mr. Utterson if he could see that letter and use it as a comparison with Mr. Hyde's letter. In comparing the two letters, he realizes that they are the same and that the only difference between the two letters is the slant.