Jekyll and Hyde Quotes Flashcards

1
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“He was like some ……. juggernaut”

A

He was like some damned juggernaut

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“The man trampled …. over the child’s body”

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the man trampled calmly over the child’s body

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“I was coming home from some place at the end of the world, about three of a black …. morning”

A

I was coming home from some place at the end of the world, about three of a black winter morning

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“Henry Jekyll’s became too …. for me. He began to go wrong, wrong in the mind–and I have seen ….. little of the man.”

A

Jekyll became too fanciful for me. He began to go wrong, wrong in the mind—- and i have seen devilish little of the man

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“The low … of London from all around”

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The low growl of London from all around

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“Mr Hyde shrank back with a …. intake of breath–snarled aloud into a …. laugh.”

A

Hyde shrank back with a hissing intake of breath —- snarled aloud into a savage laugh

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“Although a fog …. over the city in the small hours, the early part of the night was cloudless, and–brilliantly lit by the full moon.”

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Although a fog rolled over the city in the small hours, the early part of the night was cloudless, and —- brilliantly lit by the moon

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“Man is not truly …. but truly two”

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Mn is not truly one but truly two

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“I managed to compound a drug by which these powers should be dethroned from their …., and second countenance substituted–and bore the stamp of lower …. of my soul.”

A

supremacy

elements

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10
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“My devil had long been …., he came out roaring”

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My devil had long been caged and came out roaring

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“he grew pale to the very lips and there came a …. about his eyes”

A

he grew pale to the very lips and there came a blackness about his heart

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12
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“something of a …. cast perhaps but every mark of …. and kindness”

A

Something of a slyish cast perhaps but every mark of capacity and kindness

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“mr utterson the lawyer was a man a rugged …. who was never lighted with a smile cold,…. and embarrassed in discourse backward im sentiment lean,….,dusty,…. and yet somehow lovable”

A

countenance
scanty
long
dreary

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14
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“my life is shaken to the ….; sleep has left me the deadliest …. sits by me at all hours day and night”

A

My life is shaken to the roots; sleep has left me the deadliest terror sits by me at all hours ever night
terror

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“my hyde was pale and …. he gave an impression of …. without any nameable …. he had a displeasing smile”

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Hyde was pale and dwarfish, he gave an impression of deformity without any nameable malformation, he had a displeasing smile

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16
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“You start a …. and its like starting a stone”

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You start a question and its like starting a stone

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17
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“Hyde should step into said Jekyll’s ….”

A

Hyde should step into said Jekylls shoes

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18
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“The man seems hardly ….”

A

The man seems hardly human

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“If he could once set eyes on him he thought the …. would lighten and perhaps roll altogether away”

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If he could once set eyes on him he thought the mystery would lighten and perhaps roll away all together

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“It was already bad enough when a …. was but a …. which you could learn no more”

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It was already bad enough when a name was but a name which you could learn no more

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“When Utterson was …., he was …. well”

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when Utterson as liked he was well liked

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22
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“The moment i choose, i can be rid of ….”

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The moment i choose, i can be rid of Hyde

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23
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“I was never more …… in any man than Lanyon”

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i was never more disappointed than any man than Lanyon

24
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“A crime of singular ….”

A

A crime of singular ferocity

25
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“The fog lifted- a …. street”

A

The fog lifted a dingy street

26
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“haunting sense of unexpected ….”

A

Haunting sense of unexpected deformity

27
Q

“I bind my …. to you that i am done with him in this world”

A

I bind my honour to you that i am done with him in this world

28
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“Henry Jekyll forged for a ….”

A

Jekyll forged for a murderer

29
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“A …. autograph”

A

A murderers autograph

30
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“The two …. are in many points identical”

A

e two hands are in many points identical

31
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“Dr Jekyll looking …. sick”

A

Jekyll looking deadly sick

32
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” Lanyon declared himself a …. man”

A

Lanyon declared himself a doomed man

33
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“Mr Hyde had …. out of the view of the police”

A

Hyde had disappeared out of the view of the police

34
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“(Lanyon) had his …. warrant written legibly across his face”

A

(Lanyon) had his death warrant written legibly across his face

35
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“That thing in the …. was never Dr Jekyll”

A

That thing in the mask was never Jekyll

36
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“There lay the body of a …. destroyer”

A

There lay the body of a self destroyer

37
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“Thats not Jekyll’s ….-Its Hyde’s!”

A

That is not Jekyll’s voice - its Hyde’s

38
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“I give you my … word it was Mr Hyde”

A

I give you my bible word it was Hyde

39
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“Like a man from …. - there stood Henry Jekyll”

A

Like a man from death - there stood Henry Jekyll

40
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“My life is …. to its roots”

A

My life is shaken to its roots

41
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“My soul ….”

A

My soul sickened

42
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“My troubles will … away, like a story that was told”

A

My troubles will roll away, like a story that was told

43
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“I bring the life of that …. Henry Jekyll to an end”

A

i bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end

44
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“That night i had come to the … crossroads”

A

That night i had come to the fatal crossroads

45
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“The spirit of … awoke in me and raged”

A

The spirit of hell awoke in me and raged

46
Q

lethal side of…”

A

Lethal side of man

47
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“I had go to bed Henry Jekyll, and … Edward Hyde”

A

I had gone to bed Henry Jekyll, and awakened Edward Hyde

48
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“Between these …. i felt i had to choose”

A

Between these two i felt i had to choose

49
Q

“These …. twins”

A

These polar twins

50
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“Mans …. nature”

A

Man dual nature

51
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“It was the …. of being Hyde that rocked me”

A

It was the horror of being Hyde that rocked me

52
Q

“….. to the Earth”

A

clubbed him to the Earth

53
Q

…. his victim …, and hailing down ……”

A

trampling his victim underfoot, and hailing a storm of blows

54
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“…. like fury”

A

ape like fury

55
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…. were audibly ….”

A

bones were audibly shattered