Yth esa lorgh poos in y dhorn, esa ev ow trufla ganso; saw ger vëth ny
worthebys ev, saw yth hevelly ev bos ow coslowes gans perthyans cot. Hag
ena, adhesempys, ev a dardhas gans flàm uthyk sorr, in udn stankya y
droos, ow swaysya y lorgh hag owth omdhon (dell wrug an vowes y
dherivas) kepar ha muscok. An den jentyl coth a gemeras udn stap wàr
dhelergh, hag yth esa owth omdhysqwedhes fest sowthenys ha ha nebes
offendys inwedh. Gans hedna Mêster Hyde a dorras pùb finweth ha'y fusta
dhe'n dor. An nessa mynysen, yth esa ev kepar hag appa engrys ow trettya
y vyctym in dadn droos, hag ow lowsya warnodhow hager-awel a strocosow,
mayth esa an eskern ow crackya yn heglew in dadnans ha'n corf ow lebmel
wàr an fordh. -- Whedhel a own uthyk usy ow sowthanas hag owth ancombra
y redyoryon. Gwreugh ankevy an versyons scav re wrussowgh why gweles in
fylmys, ha somonowgh agas coraj dhe entra i'n own brysoniethel a Jekyll
ha Hyde. Y leveryr an novel dhe wharvos in Loundres, saw yth yw pùb
folen trockys in airgelgh kevrînek Dyneydyn, an dre may feu genys Robert
Louis Stevenson. Ywa istory Freudyan, parabyl moralyta pò allegory
carnal? Res yw dhe'n redyor determya. ---- "He had in his hand a heavy
cane, with which he was trifling; but he answered never a word, and
seemed to listen with an ill-contained impatience. And then all of a
sudden he broke out in a great flame of anger, stamping with his foot,
brandishing the cane, and carrying on (as the maid described it) like a
madman. The old gentleman took a step back, with the air of one very
much surprised and a trifle hurt; and at that Mr Hyde broke out of all
bounds and clubbed him to the earth. And next moment, with ape-like
fury, he was trampling his victim under foot and hailing down a storm of
blows, under which the bones were audibly shattered and the body jumped
upon the roadway." --- A horrifying tale of terror that will bewilder
and amaze its readers. Forget the light renditions of it that you have
seen in films and gather your courage to venture into the psychological
terror of Jekyll and Hyde. It is in London England that the novel is
supposedly set, but every page is drenched in the mysterious atmosphere
of Edinburgh-where Robert Louis Stevenson was born. Is it a Freudian
fable, a morality parable or a sexual allegory? Its up to you to decide.