Chaper 2 - Search for Mr Hyde Flashcards

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A lover of the sane and…

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Customary sides of life

Dr Lanyon

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2
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A hearty, healthy, dapper…

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Red-faced gentleman

Lanyon

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3
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With a shock of…

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Hair prematurely white

Lanyon

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The geniality, as was the way of man, somewhat…

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Theatrical to the eye

Lanyon

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5
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He began to go wrong…

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Wrong in mind

Lanyon

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6
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I have seen devilish…

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Little of the man

Lanyon

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7
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Little spirit of…

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Temper

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8
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The have only differed on…

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Some point of science

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9
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He would see a room in a rich house, where his friend lay asleep…

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Dreaming and smiling at his dreams

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10
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The face of a man who was without…

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The bowels of mercy

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11
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A face which had but to show itself to raise up, in the mind of the unimpressionable Enfield…

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A spirit of enduring hatred

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12
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He was small and very…

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Plainly dressed

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13
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He drew a key like…

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One approaching home

Hyde

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14
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Mr Hyde shrank back with a…

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Hissing intake of breath

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15
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Snarled aloud into a…

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Savage laugh

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16
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Extraordinary…

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Quickness

Hyde

17
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Mr Hyde was pale and…

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Dwarfish

18
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He gave the impression of deformity without…

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Any nameable malformation

Hyde

19
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He spoke with a husky, whispering and somewhat…

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Broken voice

Hyde

20
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Not all of these together could explain the hitherto unknown disgust…

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Loathing and fear with which Mr Utterson regarded him

21
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God bless me, the man seems hardly…

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Human

22
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Something (tr)…

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Troglodytic

23
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If I ever read Satan’s signature upon a face…

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It is that of your new friend

Utterson

24
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There was a square of ancient, handsome houses…

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Now for the most part decayed from their high estate

25
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Wore a great air of wealth and comfort…

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Though it was now plunged in darkness

26
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The memory of Hyde sat heavy on his…

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Memory

27
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It must be that; the ghost of…

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Some old sin

28
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Black secrets, by the look of him; secrets compared to which poor Jekyll’s…

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Worst would be like sunshine

29
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This creature stealing…

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Like a thief to Harry’s bedside