Before heading home at the end of the chapter, Mr. Utterson visited Dr. Lanyon's house to inquire about Dr. Jekyll's well-being.
The meeting with Mr. Utterson was in the street in front of Mr. Hyde's home
what mr utterson means when he says this phrase, is that enfield has come to the end of his story, and there is nothing else to be told.
Utterson wants to meet Mr. Hyde because he is concerned about his friend Dr. Jekyll's strange association with him. Utterson plans to accomplish this goal by staking out Dr. Jekyll's home and waiting for Mr. Hyde to appear.
Montag is headed home from work when he meets Clarisse.
In the street in front of Mr. Hyde's home.
"Bound" in this context means "headed for." You are headed for home.
both ways: I am headed home. I am heading home. Use I am heading home because it is grammatically correct. "Headed" is the past tense of the verb so would be used to tell what was done in the past and not the current situation.
You will need to obtain the consent of the Chapter 7 trustee before selling any property of the bankruptcy estate.
Does it have to be 8 yrs. before what. have you filed before? Or do you mean 8 yrs. for selling a home? If it is the home yes in some states you can't sell a home 8 yrs. before you file. But in some states the home it 100% exempt.
You can file either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 as a homeowner. If you are trying to save the home from foreclosure, then Chapter 13 would be the proper chapter.
That is the correct spelling of "homebound" (headed home, or stuck at home).
Doon headed for home because he was frustrated and angry with Lina for not listening to him and going back into the unknown tunnels. He needed time to cool off before resolving the situation with her.