The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Flashcards

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“Never … … …”

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“Never lighted a smile” (Act 1 Mr Utterson)

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“Drank gin … … … …”

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“Drank gin when he was alone” (Chapter 1 Mr Utterson)

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“It was frequently

… … … … … … …. … … … … … down-going men”

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“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)

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“He is not … … …”

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“He is not easy to describe” (Chapter 1 Mr Hyde)

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“He must be … …”

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“He must be deformed somewhere”

Chapter 1 Mr Hyde

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“I can’t … …”

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“I can’t describe him” (Chapter 1 Mr Hyde)

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“Like … … …”

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“Like some damned juggernaut”

Chapter 1 Mr Hyde

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“He was … …”

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“He was perfectly cool” (Chapter 1 Mr Hyde)

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“Mr Hyde … … … … … … … breath”

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“Mr Hyde shrank back with a hissing intake of breath” (Chapter 2 Mr Hyde)

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“The other … … … … … …”

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“The other snarled aloud into a savage laugh”

Chapter 2 Mr Hyde

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“He spoke … … …, … … … … …”

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“He spoke with a husky, whispering and somewhat broken voice “ (Chapter 2 Mr Hyde)

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“He had a … …”

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“He had a displeasing smile” (Chapter 2 Mr Hyde)

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“Mr Hyde was … … …, … … … … … …”

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“Mr Hyde was pale and dwarfish, he gave an impression of deformity”

(Chapter 2 Mr Hyde)

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“Great … … …”

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“Great flame of anger” (Chapter 3 Mr Hyde)

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“… … … the earth”

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“Clubbed him to the earth” (Chapter 3 Mr Hyde)

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“… fury”

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“Ape-like fury” (Chapter 3 Mr Hyde)

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“The bones … … …”

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“The bones were audibly shattered” (Chapter 3 Mr Hyde)

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“The lawyer … …; … … … … … … … …”

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“The lawyer listened gloomily; he did not like his friend’s feverish manner” (Chapter 5 Mr Utterson)

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“His blood … … … … …”

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“His blood ran cold in his veins” (Chapter 5 Mr Utterson)

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“You should be …, … … … ….”

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“You should be out, whipping up the circulation”

Chapter 7 Mr Utterson

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“God … …, God … …”

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“God forgive us, God forgive us” (Chapter 7 Mr Utterson)

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“This is … … … …, … …”

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“This is rather a wild tale, my man” (Chapter 8 Mr Utterson)

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“There is … …”

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“There is my explanation” (Chapter 8 Mr Utterson)

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“My shoulders … … … … … … …”

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“My shoulders are broad enough to bear the blame” (Chapter 8 Mr Utterson)

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“A large, …-…, … … … …”

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“A large, well-made, smooth-faced man of fifty”

Chapter 3 Dr Jekyll

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“He cherished … … … … … … … …”

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“He cherished for Mr Utterson a sincere and warm affection” (Chapter 3 Dr Jekyll)

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“The large … … … … … … … … … … …”

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“The large handsome face of Dr Jekyll grew pale to the very lips” (Chapter 3 Dr Jekyll)

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“The moment … …, … … … … … … …”

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“The moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr Hyde”

Chapter 3 Dr Jekyll

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“I only ask … … … … … … …, … … … … … …”

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“I only ask you to help him for my sake, when I am no longer here” (Chapter 3 Dr Jekyll)

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"”Utterson, … … … …,” … … …”

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"”Utterson, I swear to God”, cried the doctor”

Chapter 5 Dr Jekyll

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"”I burned it”, … …, “… … … … … … …””

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"”I burned it”, replied Jekyll, “before I knew what it was about”” (Chapter 5 Dr Jekyll)

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“Like some … …”

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“Like some disconsolate prisoner” (Chapter 7 Dr Jekyll)

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“The smile … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …”

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“The smile was struck out of his face and succeeded by an expression of such terror and despair”

(Chapter 7 Dr Jekyll)

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“He had his … … … … … … …”

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“He had his death warrant legibly written upon his face” (Chapter 6 Dr Lanyon)

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“The rosy … … … …”

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“The rosy man had grown pale” (Chapter 6 Dr Lanyon)

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“I have had … …”

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“I have had a shock” (Chapter 6 Dr Lanyon)

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“I shall … …”

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“I shall never recover” (Chapter 6 Dr Lanyon)

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“One whom … … … …”

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“One whom I regard [Jekyll] as dead”

Chapter 6 Dr Lanyon

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“Nodded … … … … … … … … … … …”

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“Nodded his head very seriously and walked on once more in silence” (Chapter Mr Enfield)

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“My colleague … …”

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“My colleague was insane” (Chapter 9 Dr Lanyon)

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‘I cannot bring … … … … … …”

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“I cannot bring my mind to set on paper”

Chapter 9 Dr Lanyon

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“I cannot, even … …, … … … … … … … …”

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“I cannot, even in memory, dwell on it without a start of horror” (Chapter 9 Dr Lanyon)

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"”Oh …”, … …”

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"”Oh God”, I screamed” (Chapter 9 Dr Lanyon)

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“I’ve been … … … … …”

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“I’ve been afraid for about a week” (Chapter 8 Poole)

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“I think … … … …”

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“I think there’s been foul play” (Chapter 8 Poole)

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“Poole … … … … … …”

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“Poole swung the axe over his shoulder”

Chapter 8 Poole

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“The doctor … … … … … … …’

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“The doctor seemed sized with a qualm of faintness”

Dr Jekyll Chapter 5

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“I … my …”

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“I concealed my pleasures” (Dr Jekyll Chapter 10)

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“… of life”

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“Duplicity of life” (Dr Jekyll Chapter 10)

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“I laid … … … … … …”

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“I laid aside restraint and plunged in shame” (Dr Jekyll Chapter 10)

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“Evil was … … … … … … … …”

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“Evil was written broadly on the face of the other” (Dr Jekyll Chapter 10)

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“It seemed … … …”

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“It seemed natural and human”

Dr Jekyll Chapter 10

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“My pleasures … …”

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“My pleasures were undignified”

Dr Jekyll Chapter 10

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“… … … … … … … … of my position”

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“I began to profit from the strange immunities of my position”

(Dr Jekyll Chapter 10)

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“Finally … … … … … …”

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“Finally destroyed the balance of my soul” (Dr Jekyll Chapter 10)

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“… … within …”

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“The animal within me” (Dr Jekyll Chapter 10)

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“… ape-like … … … …”

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“The ape-like tricks he would play”

Dr Jekyll Chapter 10