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Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde What is the possible significance of Mr. Hyde having a key to the house into which he disappeared? possibly the house had no lock and the key wasn't needed perhaps he owned that house certainly Hyde lived there, but not Jekyll probably he had stolen it from Dr. Jekyll

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perhaps he owned that house

Step-by-step explanation:

The descriptions given of Mr. Hyde by Mr. Utterson were those of a hideous personality. Mr. Utterson was filled with regret and pain for his dear friend Dr. Jekyll when he learned that Mr. Hyde has access to his home and his financial details.

Mr. Utterson was unaware that Mr. Hyde was the same person as Dr. Jekyll. Unknown to him, Dr. Jekyll has been taking some portions in his laboratory that changed him from Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde, the bad person.

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