When Mr. Utterson goes to Dr. Jekyll’s house, what does he learn about Mr. Hyde? Dr. Jekyll’s servants are afraid of Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll are old school friends. Dr. Jekyll no longer trusts Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde has free access to Dr. Jekyll’s house.

Answer :

The correct answer is "Dr. Jekyll’s servants are afraid of Mr. Hyde". In the book "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson, when Mr. Utterson goes to Dr. Jekyll’s house he found out that his servants are afraid of Mr Hyde. Mr. Utterson felt pitty for the servants because they have orders to obey the instructions of Mr Hyde, who he thinks is a repulsive evilman.

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