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1
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“never lighted…

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by a smile”

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“cold, scanty and…

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embarrassed in discourse”

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“though he had enjoyed the theatre…

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had not crossed the doors of one for 20 years

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4
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“something eminently human…

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beaconed from his eye; something indeed which never found its way into his talk”

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5
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“nut to crack for many…

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what these two could see in eachother”

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6
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“his fortune to be the last reputable…

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acquaintance and the last good influence in the lives of downgoing men”

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7
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“no doubt the bond…

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that united him to Mr Richard Enfield”

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8
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“a certain sinister…

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block of building thrust forward”

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9
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“blind forehead of discoloured wall…

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on the upper”

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9
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“showed no..

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window”

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10
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“marks of prolonged…

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and sordid negligence”

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£

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12
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“door, which was equipped with neither bell nor knocker..

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was blistered and disdained”

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13
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“it is connected in my mind…

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with a very odd story”

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14
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“I was coming home from some place at the end of the world…

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about 3 o’clock of a bleak Winter morning”

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14
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“really..

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like Satan”

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15
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“trampled.

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calmly over the young child’s body and left her screaming on the ground”

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16
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“hellish to….

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see!”

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16
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“like some damned…

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Juggernaut”

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17
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“so ugly…

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it brought the sweat on me like running”

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18
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“Sawbones turn sick and white…

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with desire to kill him”

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18
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“you should have my address…

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he gave a number of a street in Soho”

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19
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“I never saw such a circle…

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of hateful faces”

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20
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“the more it looks like Queer Street…

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the less I ask”

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21
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“nobody goes in or out…

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but, once in a great while”

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22
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“he cherished for Mr Utterson…

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a sincere and warm affection”

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22
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“somebody must live…

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there”

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23
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“he mostly comes…

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and goes by the laboratory”

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23
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“I am ashamed…

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of my long tongue”

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23
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“I see little of…

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him now”

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24
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“he began to go wrong…

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wrong in mind”

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25
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“shady…

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lawyers”

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25
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“square of ancient…

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handsome houses, now for the most part decayed from their high estate”

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25
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“the ghost of some old sin…

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the cancer of some concealed disgrace”

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25
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“all intelligent…

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reputable men”

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26
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“my mind misgives me…

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he is in deep waters”

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26
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“he was wild when…

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he was young”

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27
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“I am painfully…

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situated, Utterson; my position is a very strange- a very strange one”

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27
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“he was humbled to the dust…

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by the many ill things he had done”

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27
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“black secrets;

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secrets compared to which poor Jekyll’s worst would be like sunshine”

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28
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“I can be rid of…

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Mr Hyde”

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29
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“I gave you my hand…

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upon that”

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30
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“this is a private matter…

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and I beg of you to let it sleep”

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31
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“I have really a very great…

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interest in poor Hyde”

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31
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“nearly a year…

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later”

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32
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“details were few…

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and startling”

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33
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“crime of singular…

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ferocity”

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34
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“a heavy…

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cane”

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35
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“ill- contained…

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impatience”

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36
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“broke out in a great…

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flame of anger”

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37
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“Mr Hyde broke out of all bands…

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and clubbed him to the ground”

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38
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“ape-like…

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fury”

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39
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“hailing under a storm…

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of blows”

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40
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“trampling his victim…

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under foot”

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41
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“bones were audibly…

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shattered”

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42
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“the stick… very tough…

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and heavy wood, had broken in the middle”

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43
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“under the stress of this…

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insensate cruelty”

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44
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“he recognised it…

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for one that he had himself presented many years before to Henry Jekyll”

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45
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“a great chocolate- coloured…

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pall”

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46
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“dark like the back…

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end of evening”

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47
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“dismal quarter of Soho…

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seen under these changing glimpses”

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48
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“muddy…

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ways”

49
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“this was the home of…

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Henry Jekyll’s favourite”

50
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“his habits were…

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very irregular”

51
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“Mr Hyde had only used a couple of rooms…

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but these were furnished with luxury and good taste”

52
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“the rooms bore every mark of having been….

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recently and hurried ransacked”

53
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“clothes lay about…

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the floor, with their pockets inside out”

54
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“a pile of grey ashes…

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as though many papers had been burned”

55
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“the building which was indifferently…

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known as the laboratory or dissecting rooms”

56
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“celebrated surgeon…

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his own tastes being rather chemical than anatomical”

57
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“for even in the houses…

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the fog began to lie thickly”

58
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“sat Dr Jekyll…

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looking deathly sick”

59
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“held out a cold hand…

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and bade him welcome in a changed voice”

60
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“you have not been mad enough…

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to hide this fellow?”

61
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“I swear to God…

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I will never set eyes on him again”

62
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“mark my words…

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he will never be heard of again”

63
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“I was thinking of my own character…

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which this hateful business has rather exposed”

64
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“O God Utterson…

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what a lesson I have had!”

65
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“the fog still slept…

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on the wing above the drowned city”

66
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“and by all accounts…

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a very odd writer”

67
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“Henry Jekyll forge…

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for a murderer!”

68
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“Mr Hyde had disappeared out of the ken…

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of the police as though he had never existed”

69
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“much of his past…

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was unearthed and all disreputable”

70
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“tales came out of…

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the man’s cruelty”

71
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“at once so callous…

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and violent; of his vile life”

72
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“now that the evil influence…

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had been withdrawn, a new life began for Dr Jekyll”

73
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“he came out of his seclusion…

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renewed relations with his friends”

74
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“became once more their familiar…

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guests and entertainer”

75
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“for more than two months…

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the doctor was at peace”

76
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“I wish to see or hear…

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no more of Dr Jekyll”

77
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“whom I regard as…

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dead”

78
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“I mean from henceforth…

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to lead a life of extreme seclusion”

79
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“you must suffer me to go…

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my own dark way”

80
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“If I am the chief of sinners…

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I am the chief of sufferers also”

81
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“in a moment, friendship…

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and peace of mind and the whole terror of his life were wrecked”

82
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“not to know this was…

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a back way to Dr Jekyll’s!”

83
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“taking the air with an infinite…

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sadness of mien like some disconsolate prisoner”

84
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“they were both pale and there was…

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an answering horror in their eyes”

85
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“you know the doctors ways, sir…

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and how he shuts himself up”

86
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“I think there’s been…

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foul play!”

87
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“Poole said, with a ferocity of accent…

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that testified to his own jangled nerves”

88
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“he assures the that their last sample…

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is impure and quite useless for his present purpose”

89
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“Dr J purchased…

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a somewhat large quantity”

90
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“expense is no…

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consideration”

91
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“the importance of this,..

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to Dr J can hardly be exaggerated”

92
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“gave a kind of..

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cry”

93
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“if it was my master…

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why did he cry out like a rat?”

94
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“your master is plainly seized…

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with one of those maladies that both torture and deform the sufferer”

95
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“my master is a tall, fine build…

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of a man and this was more of a dwarf”

96
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“like a monkey…

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jumped from among the chemicals”

97
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“weeping like a women…

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or a lost soul”

98
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“that’s not Jekyll’s voice…

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its Hyde’s!”

99
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“a dismal…

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screech, as of mere animal terror”

100
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“there lay the body of a man…

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sorely contorted and still twitching”

101
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“dressed in clothes far too large for him…

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clothes of the doctor’s bigness”

102
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“a copy of a pious work…

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for when Jekyll had annotated in his own hand with startling blasphemies”

103
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“your unworthy and unhappy…

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friend, Henry Jekyll”

104
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“Jekyll, my life…

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my honour, my reason depends upon you”

105
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“I would not have sacrificed…

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my left hand to help you”

106
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“Lanyon, my life…

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my honour, my reason”

107
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“ask you for something dishonourable…

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to grant. Judge for yourself”

108
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“I have a morbid…

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fear of misdirecting you”

109
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“in a strange place..

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labouring under a blackness of distress”

110
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“fresh terror…

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struck upon my soul”

111
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“you will know that you have seen…

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the last of Henry Jekyll”

112
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“blood- red liquor…

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highly pungent to the sense of smell”

113
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“odd, subjective disturbance…

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caused by his neighbourhood”

114
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“Have you got it?…

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He cried- “Have you got it?”

115
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“he sprang to it…

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and laid his hand upon his heart”

116
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“his impatience that he even laid his hand…

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upon my arm and sought to shake me”

117
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“I could hear his teeth grate…

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with the convulsive action of his jaws”

118
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“face was so…

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ghastly”

119
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“at the sight of the contents…

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he uttered one loud sob of such immense relief that I sat petrified”

120
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“has the greed of curiosity…

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too much command of you”

121
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“I have gone too far…

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in the way of inexplicable service to pause before I see the end”

122
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“a cry followed…

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he reeled, staggered, clutched at the table”

123
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“staring with injected…

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eyes”

124
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“his face became…

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suddenly black”

125
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“my mind…

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submerged in terror”

126
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“like a man restored from death…

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there stood Henry Jekyll”

127
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“every guarantee of an honourable…

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distinguished future”

128
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“I found it hard to reconcile…

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with my imperious desire to carry my head high”

129
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“hence it came about that….

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I concealed my pleasures”

130
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“I stood already committed to a profound…

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duplicity of life”

131
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“I regarded and hid them…

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with an almost morbid sense of shame”

132
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“severed in me those provinces…

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of good and ill which divide and compound man’s dual nature”

133
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“that man…

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is not truly one, but truly two”

134
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“I had learned to dwell…

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with pleasure”

135
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“I knew well that I…

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risked death”

136
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“a horror of the spirit that cannot be exceeded…

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at the honour of birth and death”

137
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“I felt younger…

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lighter, happier in body”

138
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“to be more wicked…

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sold a slave to my original evil”

139
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“delighted me like…

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wine”

140
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“I bring the life of that unhappy…

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Henry Jekyll to an end”