Jekyll and Hyde - Utterson Flashcards
“A rugged countenance that was never
lighted by a smile”
“cold, scanty and
embarrassed in discourse”
“backward in
sentiment”
“long, dusty, dreary and yet
somehow loveable”
“He was austere
with himself”
“it was frequently his fortune to be
the last reputable acquaintance”
“the last good influence
in the lives of down-going men”
“he had an approved
tolerance for others”
“sometimes wondering, almost with envy,
at the high pressure of spirits involved at their misdeeds”
“in any extremity inclined to
help rather than reprove”
“I let my brother go
to the devil in his own way”
“his affections, like
ivy, were the growth of time”
“the bond that united him to Mr
Richard Enfield, his distant kinsman”
“put the greatest store by these excursions, counted
them the chief jewel of each week”
“a volume of some
dry divinity on his reading desk”
(about Jekyll’s will) “had refused to lend the least
assistance in the making of it”
“It offended him both as a lawyer and as a lover of the
sane and customary sides of life”
“to whom the fanciful was
the immodest”
“you and I must be the
two oldest friends that Henry Jekyll has?
“the church that was so conveniently
near to Mr Utterson’s dwelling”
“it had touched him on
the intellectual side alone”
“you know me:
I am a man to be trusted”