Jekyll And Hyde - Chapter 2 Flashcards

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Dr Jekyll’s will: ‘In case of…’

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‘In case of Dr Jekyll’s disappearance or unexplained absence for any period exceeding three calendar months’ the said ‘Edward Hyde should step into the said Henry Jekyll’s shoes’

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Dr Jekyll’s will Utterson thinks: ‘Now I begin…’

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‘Now I begin to fear it is disgrace’

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Dr Lanyon on Dr Jekyll: ‘He began to…’

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‘He began to go wrong, wrong in mind’

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Dr Lanyon on Dr Jekyll: ‘Such…’

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‘Such unscientific balderdash’

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Utterson’s nightmare about Mr Hyde: ‘His imagination…’

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‘His imagination was engaged or rather enslaved’

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Utterson’s nightmare about Mr Hyde: ‘Almost an inordinate…’

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‘Almost an inordinate curiosity to behold the the features of the real Mr Hyde…he thought the mystery would lighten.’

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Seeking Mr Hyde: ‘If he be…’

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‘If he be Mr Hyde,’ he thought, ‘I shall be Mr Seek’

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Seeking Mr Hyde: ‘Mr Utterson began…’

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‘Mr Utterson began to haunt the door.’

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Meeting Mr Hyde: ‘ Fronted with…’

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‘Fronted with an air of defiance.’

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Meeting Mr Hyde: ‘Mr Hyde was…’

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‘Mr Hyde was pale and dwarfish, he gave an impression of deformity without any nameable malformation.’

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Meeting Mr Hyde: ‘The man…’

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‘The man seems hardly human.’

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Meeting Mr Hyde: ‘Troglodytic’

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‘Troglodytic’

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Meeting Mr Hyde: ‘Satan’s…’

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‘Satan’s signature upon a face.’

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Utterson considers Jekyll’s possible sins: ‘The cancer…’

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‘The cancer of some concealed disgrace: punishment coming.’

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Utterson thinks about Hyde’s sins: ‘Must have…’

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‘Must have secrets of his own: black secrets, by the look of him; secrets compared to which poor Jekyll’s worst would be like sunshine’

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