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I am thankful that you are listening to these episodes. It encourages me to keep working on them and improving.
I hope that your week is amazing! And if you are having time off this week, that you relish it. If you are working as usual, I hope that it goes smoothly for you.
Do you enjoy murder mysteries? Crime stories? Good, because we have something in that same vein for you today. The Incident of the Letter is a Victorian Era chapter that draws from the popular best selling novels of the time, in this chapter we get a "tour of the Jekyll estate, and we see a sick Dr. Jekyll giving a the titular letter to Mr. Utterson. This letter then undergoes some forensic scrutiny by the lawyer's associate.
What do you think of the Jekyll estate? It seems to be situated next to a busy market street, and is of substantial size. I can kind of picture this, but it seems different from the setting of today's movies. We as readers and listeners of the story know "who wrote it," but I find it enjoyable to see the means by which Mr. Utterson investigates the clues, and searches out what is important to him for getting to the bottom of it. Have you ever read the original version of this work? I hadn't and am enjoying it very much. I look forward to the final Chapter, because as of now, I assume that that is where we get the Dr. Jekyll, of today, from.
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