Robert Louis Stevenson 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' first published 1886. Hyde, having taken the antidote, 'the features seemed to melt and alter' and he is transformed back into Dr Jekyll. Illustration by Edmund J. Sullivan from an edition published 1928.
Robert Louis Stevenson 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' first published 1886. Hyde, having taken the antidote, 'the features seemed to melt and alter' and he is transformed back into Dr Jekyll. Illustration by Edmund J. Sullivan from an edition published 1928.
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