THE BODY-SNATCHERS (pages 96-124)
in THE STRANGE CASE OF DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE and other stories
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Barnes & Noble, (C) 2004, 311pp

This story is true horror. The twist does not happen until the very last word of the story (so, if this is your first read, DON'T PEAK!). The best thing is the lingering question: What made the difference in the reactions of Fettes and Macfarlane? Makes me wish I had read this as part of a reading group; this would be a great discussion topic.
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