English Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Flashcards
”( ? ) over the child’s body and ( ? ).”
“Trampled calmly over the child’s body and left her screaming.” - Mr Hyde
“There is something wrong with his appearance; ( ? ).”
“There is something wrong with his appearance; something displeasing; something downright detestable.” - Mr Hyde
“If he be ( ? ), I shall be ( ? )”
“If he be Mr Hyde, I shall be Mr Seek” - Utterson
“opened his safe, took from the ( ? )”
“opened his safe, took from the most private part” - Utterson
“to sit close by a fire, a volume of some ( ? ) on his reading desk”
“to sit close by a fire, a volume of some dry divinity on his reading desk” -Utterson
“a( ? ), red-faced gentleman,”
“a hearty, healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman,” -Dr Lanyon
“I have seen ( ? ) of the man”
“I have seen devilish little of the man” -Mr Hyde / Dr Lanyon
”( ? ) signature upon a face”
“Satan’s signature upon a face” -Mr Hyde / Dr Lanyon
“most ( ? ) in London”
“most pleasantest room in London” - Dr Jekyll
“ghost of ( ? ), the cancer of some ( ? )”
“ghost of some old sin, the cancer of some concealed disgrace” -Setting
“a large, ( ? ), smooth-faced man of fifty”
“a large, well-made, smooth-faced man of fifty” -Dr Jekyll
“Handsome face … ( ? ) about his eyes”
“Handsome face …there came a blackness about his eyes” -Dr Jekyll
“aged and ( ? ) with white hair”
“aged and beautiful gentleman with white hair” -Sir Danvers Carew
“broke out of all bounds and ( ? )”
“broke out of all bounds and clubbed him to the earth” -Mr Hyde
“hailing down a ( ? ), … ( ? ) were audibly shattered”
“hailing down a storm of blows, … under which the bones were audibly shattered” -Mr Hyde
“he had his death warrant ( ? )”
“he had his death warrant written legibly on his face” -Dr Lanyon
“deep seated ( ? )”
“deep seated terror of the mind” -Dr Lanyon
“If I am the ( ? ), I am the ( ? ) also.”
“If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also.” -Dr Jekyll
“an ( ? ), like a disconsolate prisoner”
“an infinite sadness of mien, like a disconsolate prisoner” -Dr Jekyll
“his ( ? ) out of his face”
“his smile was struck out of his face” -Dr Jekyll
”( ? )! It’s Mr Utterson”
“Bless God! It’s Mr Utterson” -Utterson
“My shoulders are ( ? )”
“My shoulders are broad enough to take the blame” -Utterson
“we may yet ( ? ) in some dire catastrophe”
“we may yet involve your master in some dire catastrophe” -Utterson
“Your ( ? ) friend, Henry Jekyll”
“Your unworthy and unhappiest friend, Henry Jekyll” -Dr Jekyll