I'm not really sure, but I think that the correct answer would be the third option.
I hope this helps !
Please let me know if it is correct or not.
Well, to start off, what is line 44? What does it say?
<span>Two weeks later, Dr. Jekyll gives a small dinner party, for which, we gather, he is well known, for the narrator refers to it as being "one of his pleasant dinners." Five or six of Dr. Jekyll's old cronies are invited, and among them is Mr. Utterson. As usual, the food is superb, the wine good, and Utterson manages to be the last guest to leave.</span>