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Read the excerpt from  the strange case of dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. upon the reading of this letter, i made sure my colleague was insane; but till that was proved beyond the possibility of doubt, i felt bound to do as he requested. . i rose accordingly from table, got into a hansom, and drove straight to jekyll’s house. the butler was awaiting my arrival; he had received by the same post as mine a registered letter of instruction, and had sent at once for a locksmith and a carpenter. the tradesmen came while we were yet speaking; and we moved in a body to old dr. denman’s surgical theatre, from which . . jekyll’s private cabinet is most conveniently entered. the door was very strong, the lock excellent; the carpenter avowed he would have great trouble and have to do much damage, if force were to be used; and the locksmith was near despair. but this last was a handy fellow, and after two hour’s work, the door stood open. . i took out the drawer, had it filled up with straw and tied in a sheet, and returned with it to cavendish square. which is the  best  summary of the events described? before finishing the letter, lanyon decides to leave to go talk to jekyll’s butler. together, they decide to call both a locksmith and a carpenter to them find where the drawer is in the house. lanyon feels pressured to jekyll, so he drives to cavendish square. he calls a locksmith to him break into jekyll’s private cabinet to get the drawer out without harming the contents. lanyon calls the butler to arrange for a locksmith to them get the drawer out of jekyll’s cabinet. he drives to jekyll’s house to pick up the drawer and then returns to his home in cavendish square. after reading the letter, lanyon feels obligated to complete jekyll’s request, so he drives to jekyll’s house. with the of the butler, the locksmith, and the carpenter, lanyon is able to retrieve the drawer and return home. mark this and returnsave and exit

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