Jekyll and Hyde - Utterson Flashcards

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“A rugged countenance that was never

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lighted by a smile”

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“cold, scanty and

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embarrassed in discourse”

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“backward in

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sentiment”

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“long, dusty, dreary and yet

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somehow loveable”

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“He was austere

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with himself”

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“it was frequently his fortune to be

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the last reputable acquaintance”

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“the last good influence

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in the lives of down-going men”

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“he had an approved

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tolerance for others”

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“sometimes wondering, almost with envy,

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at the high pressure of spirits involved at their misdeeds”

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“in any extremity inclined to

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help rather than reprove”

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“I let my brother go

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to the devil in his own way”

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“his affections, like

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ivy, were the growth of time”

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13
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“the bond that united him to Mr

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Richard Enfield, his distant kinsman”

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“put the greatest store by these excursions, counted

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them the chief jewel of each week”

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“a volume of some

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dry divinity on his reading desk”

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(about Jekyll’s will) “had refused to lend the least

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assistance in the making of it”

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“It offended him both as a lawyer and as a lover of the

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sane and customary sides of life”

18
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“to whom the fanciful was

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the immodest”

19
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“you and I must be the

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two oldest friends that Henry Jekyll has?

20
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“the church that was so conveniently

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near to Mr Utterson’s dwelling”

21
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“it had touched him on

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the intellectual side alone”

22
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“you know me:

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I am a man to be trusted”