Jekyll And Hyde - Chapter 2 Flashcards
Dr Jekyll’s will: ‘In case of…’
‘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’
Dr Jekyll’s will Utterson thinks: ‘Now I begin…’
‘Now I begin to fear it is disgrace’
Dr Lanyon on Dr Jekyll: ‘He began to…’
‘He began to go wrong, wrong in mind’
Dr Lanyon on Dr Jekyll: ‘Such…’
‘Such unscientific balderdash’
Utterson’s nightmare about Mr Hyde: ‘His imagination…’
‘His imagination was engaged or rather enslaved’
Utterson’s nightmare about Mr Hyde: ‘Almost an inordinate…’
‘Almost an inordinate curiosity to behold the the features of the real Mr Hyde…he thought the mystery would lighten.’
Seeking Mr Hyde: ‘If he be…’
‘If he be Mr Hyde,’ he thought, ‘I shall be Mr Seek’
Seeking Mr Hyde: ‘Mr Utterson began…’
‘Mr Utterson began to haunt the door.’
Meeting Mr Hyde: ‘ Fronted with…’
‘Fronted with an air of defiance.’
Meeting Mr Hyde: ‘Mr Hyde was…’
‘Mr Hyde was pale and dwarfish, he gave an impression of deformity without any nameable malformation.’
Meeting Mr Hyde: ‘The man…’
‘The man seems hardly human.’
Meeting Mr Hyde: ‘Troglodytic’
‘Troglodytic’
Meeting Mr Hyde: ‘Satan’s…’
‘Satan’s signature upon a face.’
Utterson considers Jekyll’s possible sins: ‘The cancer…’
‘The cancer of some concealed disgrace: punishment coming.’
Utterson thinks about Hyde’s sins: ‘Must have…’
‘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’