Friendship and Loyalty Flashcards

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(ch.1)initially, friendship is presented..

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through victorian gentlemen

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2
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finish the quote: ‘mark of a..

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..modest man’

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3
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finish the quote: ‘accept his friendly..

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..circle ready-made from the hands of opportunity’

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4
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finish the quote: ‘of his own blood…

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…or those whom he had known the longest’

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5
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initially, friendship is presented…

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through the relationship of enfield and utterson

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6
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finish the quote: ‘sunday..

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..walks’

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7
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finish the quote: ‘chief jewel…

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..of each week’

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8
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finish the quote: ‘not only…

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..set aside occasions of pleasure’

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9
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finish the quote: ‘might enjoy…

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..them interrupted’

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10
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initially, loyalty and friendship is presented…

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through the respect and geniality in utterson and lanyon’s relationship

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11
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finish the quote: ‘welcomed him..

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..with both hands’

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11
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finish the quote: ‘reposed..

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..on genuine feeling’

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12
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finish the quote: ‘both thorough respectors..

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..of themselves and of each other’

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13
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finish the quote: ‘men who thoroughly..

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..enjoyed each other’s company’

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14
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finish the quote: ‘two oldest..

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..friends’

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15
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initially, the loss friendship is presented…

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through lanyon and jekyll’s relation

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16
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finish the quote: ‘we..

17
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finish the quote: ‘henry jekyll became..

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..too fanciful for me’

18
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finish the quote: ‘unscientific…

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…balderdash’

19
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finish the quote: ‘flushing..

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..suddenly purple’

20
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intially, friendship is presented..

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through his determination to protect jekyll

21
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finish the quote: ‘if he be mr. hyde…

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..he had thought, ‘i shall be mr seek’’

22
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finish the quote: ‘o, my poor..

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..harry jekyll’

23
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finish the quote: ‘if ever i read satan’s signature..

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..upon a face, it is on that of your new friend’

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finish the quote: 'he is in..
..deep waters'
25
finish the quote: 'it turns me cold to think...
..of this creature stealing like a thief to harry's bedside'
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finish the quote: 'ay i must put..
...my shoulders to the wheel'
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finish the quote: 'you could see by his looks..
that he cherished for mr. utterson a sincere and warm affection'
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finish the quote: 'and i make no doubt..
..i can get you out of it'
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finish the quote: 'i believe you fully...
..i would trust you before any man alive'
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throughout the course of the novel, friendship is presented..
through jekyll and utterson
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finish the quote: 'carew was my client..
..but so are you'
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finish the quote: 'if it came to...
...a trial, your name might appear'
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finish the quote: 'i have so great..
..a trust in you'
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finish the quote: 'henry jekyll..
..forge for a murderer!'
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the death of friendship is presented...
through j+l's hatred
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finish the quote: 'he held up..
..a trembling hand'
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finish the quote: 'i wish to see or hear..
..no more of dr. jekyll'
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finish the quote: 'i am quite done..
..with that person'
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finish the quote: 'to one whom i regard..
..as dead'
40
finish the quote: 'the quarrel with lanyon...
..was incurable'
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