In "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", by Robert Louis Stevenson, Part 1, the line from the text that implies that the men were unlikely friends is <em>"what these two could see in each other"</em>.
The line from the text that describes the positive feelings that the men had about the walks is<em> "The two men put the greatest store by these excursions"</em>.
Mr. Utterson is the typical Victorian gentleman, who seeks to maintain order and decorum. He and Mr. Enfield take their usual Sunday stroll. Although being so different they enjoy their Sunday meetings.
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The fable The Fox and the Stork shows the theme of treating others the way you want to be treated. When the fox tries to make a fool out of the stork so she can’t eat, the stork gets revenge by doing the same thing. This fable tells us that even in the real world we need to be kind to others so they are kind to us. If the fox had not tried to fool the stork, they both would have been able to eat. This can be applied to our own lives as well. If we treat others the way we want to be treated, the outcome will be better for everyone.