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This question is based on the "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde". Based on the final letter written by Dr. Jekyll addressed to Mr. Utterson, he mentioned the phrase "without pecuniary loss". What the word "pecuniary" means is financial or relating to money. Hope this helps.
"Pecuniary" is an adjective that defines something concerning money, or something that is related to money. In this case, the phrase "pecuniary loss" describes a financial loss. Dr. Jekyll was concerned about being able to use his money when he became Mr. Hyde. This is the main reason why he decided to alter his will.