Chapter 10 Dr Jekyll's Full Statement of the Case Flashcards
—– is —– truly —- but —–two.
Man is not truly one but truly two.
—– a —— to my ——– evil.
Sold a slave to my original evil.
I ——— my ——- upon —– with a —— of ——- fury.
I gnashed my teeth upon him with a gust of devilish fury.
Will —— die on the —— or will – find the ——- to ——– himself?
Will Hyde die on the scaffold or will he find the courage to release himself?
I ———- to ——– the ——- and ——– duality of —–.
I learned to recognise the thorough and primitive duality of man.
My ——- has ——- long ——-, he —– out ——-.
My devil has been long caged, he came out roaring.
It —— Hyde, —— —-, and Hyde ——- that was ———.
It was Hyde, after all, and Hyde alone that was guilty.
I was ——– losing ——– of my ——- self and ——- slowly more —— with my — and ———–.
I was slowly losing hold of my original self and becoming slowly more incorporated with my second and worse.