repression Flashcards
“never lighted…
by a smile”
“cold, scanty and…
embarrassed in discourse”
“though he had enjoyed the theatre…
had not crossed the doors of one for 20 years
“something eminently human…
beaconed from his eye; something indeed which never found its way into his talk”
“nut to crack for many…
what these two could see in eachother”
“his fortune to be the last reputable…
acquaintance and the last good influence in the lives of downgoing men”
“no doubt the bond…
that united him to Mr Richard Enfield”
“a certain sinister…
block of building thrust forward”
“blind forehead of discoloured wall…
on the upper”
“showed no..
window”
“marks of prolonged…
and sordid negligence”
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“door, which was equipped with neither bell nor knocker..
was blistered and disdained”
“it is connected in my mind…
with a very odd story”
“I was coming home from some place at the end of the world…
about 3 o’clock of a bleak Winter morning”
“really..
like Satan”
“trampled.
calmly over the young child’s body and left her screaming on the ground”
“hellish to….
see!”
“like some damned…
Juggernaut”
“so ugly…
it brought the sweat on me like running”
“Sawbones turn sick and white…
with desire to kill him”
“you should have my address…
he gave a number of a street in Soho”
“I never saw such a circle…
of hateful faces”
“the more it looks like Queer Street…
the less I ask”
“nobody goes in or out…
but, once in a great while”
“he cherished for Mr Utterson…
a sincere and warm affection”
“somebody must live…
there”
“he mostly comes…
and goes by the laboratory”
“I am ashamed…
of my long tongue”
“I see little of…
him now”
“he began to go wrong…
wrong in mind”
“shady…
lawyers”
“square of ancient…
handsome houses, now for the most part decayed from their high estate”
“the ghost of some old sin…
the cancer of some concealed disgrace”
“all intelligent…
reputable men”
“my mind misgives me…
he is in deep waters”
“he was wild when…
he was young”
“I am painfully…
situated, Utterson; my position is a very strange- a very strange one”
“he was humbled to the dust…
by the many ill things he had done”
“black secrets;
secrets compared to which poor Jekyll’s worst would be like sunshine”
“I can be rid of…
Mr Hyde”
“I gave you my hand…
upon that”
“this is a private matter…
and I beg of you to let it sleep”
“I have really a very great…
interest in poor Hyde”
“nearly a year…
later”
“details were few…
and startling”
“crime of singular…
ferocity”
“a heavy…
cane”
“ill- contained…
impatience”
“broke out in a great…
flame of anger”
“Mr Hyde broke out of all bands…
and clubbed him to the ground”
“ape-like…
fury”
“hailing under a storm…
of blows”
“trampling his victim…
under foot”
“bones were audibly…
shattered”
“the stick… very tough…
and heavy wood, had broken in the middle”
“under the stress of this…
insensate cruelty”
“he recognised it…
for one that he had himself presented many years before to Henry Jekyll”
“a great chocolate- coloured…
pall”
“dark like the back…
end of evening”
“dismal quarter of Soho…
seen under these changing glimpses”