Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dr. Henry Jekyll Quotes

"And now," said he, "to settle what remains. Will you be wise? will you be guided? will you suffer me to take this glass in my hand and to go forth from your house without further parley? Or has the greed of curiosity too much command of you?" (9.28)

By asking if curiosity or prudence will win out, Mr. Hyde is taunting Dr. Lanyon.

Dr. Henry Jekyll

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But the temptation of a discovery so singular and profound at last overcame the suggestions of alarm. I had long since prepared my tincture; I purchased at once, from a firm of wholesale chemists, a large quantity of a particular salt which I knew, from my experiments, to be the last ingredient required; and late one accursed night, I compounded the elements, watched them boil and smoke together in the glass, and when the ebullition had subsided, with a strong glow of courage, drank off the potion. (10.3)

After creating the potion, Dr. Jekyll is much too curious not to drink it.

"Sir," said I, affecting a coolness that I was far from truly possessing, "you speak enigmas, and you will perhaps not wonder that I hear you with no very strong impression of belief. But I have gone too far in the way of inexplicable services to pause before I see the end." (9.29)

Although Dr. Jekyll asked Dr. Lanyon for a large favor, he did so without revealing the reasons behind the request.