The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Flashcards
“Never … … …”
“Never lighted a smile” (Act 1 Mr Utterson)
“Drank gin … … … …”
“Drank gin when he was alone” (Chapter 1 Mr Utterson)
“It was frequently
… … … … … … …. … … … … … down-going men”
“It was frequently his fortune to be the last reputable acquaintance and last good influence in the lives of down-going men”
(Chapter 1 Mr Utterson)
“He is not … … …”
“He is not easy to describe” (Chapter 1 Mr Hyde)
“He must be … …”
“He must be deformed somewhere”
Chapter 1 Mr Hyde
“I can’t … …”
“I can’t describe him” (Chapter 1 Mr Hyde)
“Like … … …”
“Like some damned juggernaut”
Chapter 1 Mr Hyde
“He was … …”
“He was perfectly cool” (Chapter 1 Mr Hyde)
“Mr Hyde … … … … … … … breath”
“Mr Hyde shrank back with a hissing intake of breath” (Chapter 2 Mr Hyde)
“The other … … … … … …”
“The other snarled aloud into a savage laugh”
Chapter 2 Mr Hyde
“He spoke … … …, … … … … …”
“He spoke with a husky, whispering and somewhat broken voice “ (Chapter 2 Mr Hyde)
“He had a … …”
“He had a displeasing smile” (Chapter 2 Mr Hyde)
“Mr Hyde was … … …, … … … … … …”
“Mr Hyde was pale and dwarfish, he gave an impression of deformity”
(Chapter 2 Mr Hyde)
“Great … … …”
“Great flame of anger” (Chapter 3 Mr Hyde)
“… … … the earth”
“Clubbed him to the earth” (Chapter 3 Mr Hyde)
“… fury”
“Ape-like fury” (Chapter 3 Mr Hyde)
“The bones … … …”
“The bones were audibly shattered” (Chapter 3 Mr Hyde)
“The lawyer … …; … … … … … … … …”
“The lawyer listened gloomily; he did not like his friend’s feverish manner” (Chapter 5 Mr Utterson)
“His blood … … … … …”
“His blood ran cold in his veins” (Chapter 5 Mr Utterson)
“You should be …, … … … ….”
“You should be out, whipping up the circulation”
Chapter 7 Mr Utterson
“God … …, God … …”
“God forgive us, God forgive us” (Chapter 7 Mr Utterson)
“This is … … … …, … …”
“This is rather a wild tale, my man” (Chapter 8 Mr Utterson)