 Now it happened on a Sunday afternoon. Mr. Utterson, who's an attorney, and his cousin, Richard Enfield, they were out for their weekly stroll through the busy streets of London. And they noticed that this door, a shabby door, and he remembered a situation, a strange story that happened some time ago and he wanted to tell Utterson. And he said it was a cold winter morning. And he noticed a man running out that door and ran into a young girl. He tripled over top and kept running. Richard had seen this and ran up to the man to get the man, found his name to be Mr. Hyde. The girl's family was so upset with this man. And they were disgusted by his appearance. They demanded that he pay $100 fine. Hyde accepted. He went back through that same door to get the money. Now he got a check, and that check was signed by a well-known citizen. Utterson asked him, are you remembering this story correctly? Because I had heard of Mr. Hyde. Utterson said that that door is connected to the house of his friend, Dr. Jekyll.