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@@ -136,8 +136,30 @@ declaring the end is near and speaking of Lanyon's recounting of the
tale as well as his own uncounting.
Calls himself "unworthy and unhappy."
+CHAPTER NINE (Dr. Lanyon's Narrative)
+
+Dr Jekyll gives Lanyon a note which is written very gravely, asking him
+to fetch one of Jekyll's own drawers of material.
+When Hyde shows up at Lanyon's door as expected (because Hyde = Jekyll,
+but this isn't precisely revealed yet), Lanyon is disgusted but gives
+him the drawer.
+Hyde makes a medical potion which goes through several phase changes,
+which he then drinks and becomes Jekyll again.
+Lanyon is deeply disturbed and his understanding of science is shaken
+(because this is "transcendental", i.e. magical).
+
+CHAPTER TEN (Henry Jekyll's Full Statement of the Case)
+
+Jekyll is disturbed by the "duality of man" and uses medicine to split
+his two personalities into distinct entities.
+Hyde is what Jekyll transforms into after taking a potion that he
+concocted, becoming a being of "pure evil"---which is why he is so
+abhorrent.
+
WORDS
Coquetry - playful behavior intended to arouse sexual interest
Emuluous - rivalrous
Catholicity - universality
Sawbones - MD/surgeon
+Farrago - Odds and ends
+Hansom - Two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage