Friday, January 16, 2009

Stephanie Field Post 1

Mr.Utterson should leave Dr.Jekyll's belongings to Mr.Hyde. From a legal standpoint, Utterson is bound by the law to follow the wishes of the doctor and deliver the belongings to the person stated in the will. If Mr.Utterson did not follow the terms of the will, he would be breaking a promise and ignoring an important document. However, if Mr.Hyde is apprehended and convicted, it would be Mr. Utterson's job to obtain the belongings and hold them until further instructions.

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