Charles Raymond "C. R." Macauley was an American cartoonist 
and illustrator. Born in Canton, Ohio, he worked as a freelance 
illustrator and as staff cartoonist for newspapers including the Cleveland World, New York World, New York Daily Mirror, and Brooklyn Daily Eagle. He received the 1930 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning for his 1929 cartoon "Paying for a Dead Horse".
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekill and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson illustrated by Charles Raymond  Macauley was published 1904.
The Door
(Frontispiece)
Mr. Utterson
Dr. Lanyon
The lawyer stood awhile
Dr. Jekill
She had an evil face
It 's a very interesting autograph
Keep clear of this accursed topic
Mr. Utterson, sir, I'm afraid
There stood Henry Jekill
The Door
(Frontispiece)
Mr. Utterson
Like some
damned  Juggernaut
 
Dr. Lanyon
Mr. Utterson
. . . was aware of an odd, light footstep drawing near
 
The lawyer stood awhile
Dr. Jekill
Clubbed him
to the earth
 
She had an evil face
They saw it
but for a glimpse
It 's a very interesting autograph
Keep clear of this accursed topic
Mr. Utterson, sir, I'm afraid
He . . . gave
a kind of cry, and whipped upstairs
Tossed the
light of the candle to and fro about their steps.
Will you
suffer me to take this glass in my hand
 
There stood Henry Jekill
I was once
more Edward Hyde





















 
 
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