Jekyll and Hyde, Chapter 10 - Henry Jekyll's Full Statement of the Case - Robert Louis Stevenson

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The pleasures which I had made haste to seek in my disguise were, as I have said, undignified; I would scarce use a harder term. But in the hands of Edward Hyde, they soon began to turn toward the monstrous. When I would come back from these excursions, I was often plunged into a kind of wonder at my vicarious depravity. This familiar that I called out of my own soul, and sent forth alone to do his good pleasure, was a being inherently malign and villainous.

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