The last night summary:

1st page

  • Mr Utterson was sitting by the fire then was surprised by Poole’s visit
  • quote – Mr Utterson was sitting by his fireside one evening after dinner, when he was surprised to receive a visit from Poole.

2nd page

  • ‘Poole and utterson went to see Jekyll’

3rd page

  • Poole and Utterson went to go check on Jekyll
  • ‘Mr Utterson, sir,’ said Poole, with a note of something like a triumph in his voice’.

4th page

  • Poole assumes that someone has murdered Dr Jekyll
  • ‘Well, murdered, what could induce the murderer to stay’?

5th page

  • poole is speaking about Mr Hyde to mr Utterson
  • ‘at the far end of the room digging among the crates’.

6th page

  • Mr Utterson recommends that someone breaks into the cabinet door.
  • ‘I shall consider it my duty to break in that door’.

7th page

  • poole had broken into the door
  • ‘poole swung his axe over his shoulder; the blow shook the building, and the red baize door leaped against the lock and hinges’.

8th page

  • They couldn’t find any trace of Henry Jekyll
  • ‘Nowhere was there any trace of Henry Jekyll, dead or alive’.

9th page

  • the envelope had a will inside it with mr Utterson’s name on it
  • ‘a large envelope was uppermost, and bore, in the doctor’s hand, the name of Mr Utterson’.