Setting in JaH Flashcards

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Soho: “Shop fronts like

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rows of smiling saleswomen.”

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Soho: …like rows of smiling saleswomen.”

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“Shop fronts like

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3
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Soho: “Air of

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invitation.”

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4
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Soho: …invitation.”

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“Air of

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5
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Soho: “Surplus of their

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grains in coquetry.”

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Soho: …grains in coquetry.”

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“Surplus of their

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Jekyll’s house: “Wore a great air

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of wealth an comfort.”

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Jekyll’s house: …of wealth and comfort.”

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“Wore a great air

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Jekyll’s front rooms: “Cabinet door was

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very strong, lock excellent.”

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Jekyll’s front rooms: …very strong, lock excellent.”

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“Cabinet door was

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Jekyll’s front rooms: “Warmed by a

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bright, open fire, and furnished with costly cabinets of oak.”

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Jekyll’s front rooms: …furnished with costly cabinets of oak.”

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“Warmed by a bright, open fire, and

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13
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Jekyll’s front rooms: “The pleasantest

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room in London.”

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14
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Jekyll’s front rooms: …room in London.”

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“The pleasantest

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Jekyll’s front rooms: “Read a menace in the flickering of

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the firelight on the polished cabinets.”

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Jekyll’s front rooms: …the firelight on the polished cabinets.”

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“Read a menace in the flickering of

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17
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The Window: “Like some

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disconsolate prisoner.”

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18
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The Window: …disconsolate prisoner.”

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“Like som

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19
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The Window: “WIndows half-

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way open.”

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20
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The Window: …way open.”

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“Windows half-

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21
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The Window: “Froze the blood of the

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two gentlemen.”

22
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The Window: two gentlemen.”

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“Froze the blood of the

23
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The Lab and Office: “Once filled with eager students,

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now lying gaunt and silent.”

24
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The Lab and Office: …now lying gaunt and silent.”

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“Once filled with eager students

25
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The Lab and Office: “Indifferently known as

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the laboratory or dissecting rooms.”

26
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The Lab and Office: “Eyed the dingy,

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windowless structure with curiosity.”

27
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The Lab and Office: …windowless structure with curiosity.”

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“Eyed the dingy,

28
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The Lab and Office: “The tables laden with chemical apparatus, the

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floor strewn with crates and littered with packing straw.”

29
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The Lab and Office: …floor strewn with crates and littered with packing straw.”

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“The tables laden with chemical apparatus, the

30
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The Lab and Office: “Light falling dimly

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through the foggy cupola.”

31
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The Lab and Office: …through the foggy cupola.”

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“Light falling dimly

32
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The Lab and Office: “Three dusty windows

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barred with iron.”

33
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The Lab and Office: …barred with iron.”

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“Three dusty windows

34
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The Lab and Office: “Traces of chemical work,

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various measured heaps of some white salt.”

35
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The Lab and Office: …various measured heaps of some white salt.”

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“Traces of chemical work,

36
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The Last Night: “Wild, cold

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seasonable night of March.”

37
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The Last Night: …seasonable night of March.”

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Wild, cold

38
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The Last Night: “A pale moon, lying on her back

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as though the wind had tilted her.”

39
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The Last Night: …as though the wind had tilted her.”

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“A pale moon, lying on her back

40
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The Last Night: “Thin trees in the garden were

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lashing themselves along the railing.”

41
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The Last Night: …lashing themselves along the railing.”

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“Thin trees in the garden were

42
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The Last Night: “The wind made talking difficult,

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and flecked the blood into the face.”

43
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The Last Night: …flecked the blood into the face.”

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“The wind made talking difficult, and

44
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After Carew’s Murder: “A great chocolate-

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coloured pall lowered over heaven.”

45
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After Carew’s Murder: …coloured pall lowered over heaven.”

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“A great chocolate-

46
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After Carew’s Murder: “Wind was continually

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charging and routing these embattled vapours.”

47
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After Carew’s Murder: …and routing these embattled vapours.”

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“Wind was continually charging

48
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After Carew’s Murder: “A haggard

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shaft of daylight.”

49
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After Carew’s Murder: …shaft of daylight.”

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“A haggard

50
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After Carew’s Murder: “Combat this

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mournful reinvasion of darkness.”

51
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After Carew’s Murder: …mournful reinvasion of darkness.”

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“Combat this