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, ...-..., ... ... ... ..."
"A large, well-made, smooth-faced man of fifty" | Chapter 3 Dr Jekyll
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"He cherished ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..."
"He cherished for Mr Utterson a sincere and warm affection" (Chapter 3 Dr Jekyll)
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"The large ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..."
"The large handsome face of Dr Jekyll grew pale to the very lips" (Chapter 3 Dr Jekyll)
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"The moment ... ..., ... ... ... ... ... ... ..."
"The moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr Hyde" | Chapter 3 Dr Jekyll
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"I only ask ... ... ... ... ... ... ..., ... ... ... ... ... ..."
"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, ... ... ... ...," ... ... ..."
""Utterson, I swear to God", cried the doctor" | Chapter 5 Dr Jekyll
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""I burned it", ... ..., "... ... ... ... ... ... ...""
""I burned it", replied Jekyll, "before I knew what it was about"" (Chapter 5 Dr Jekyll)
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"Like some ... ..."
"Like some disconsolate prisoner" (Chapter 7 Dr Jekyll)
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"The smile ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..."
"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 ... ... ... ... ... ... ..."
"He had his death warrant legibly written upon his face" (Chapter 6 Dr Lanyon)
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"The rosy ... ... ... ..."
"The rosy man had grown pale" (Chapter 6 Dr Lanyon)
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"I have had ... ..."
"I have had a shock" (Chapter 6 Dr Lanyon)
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"I shall ... ..."
"I shall never recover" (Chapter 6 Dr Lanyon)
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"One whom ... ... ... ..."
"One whom I regard [Jekyll] as dead" | Chapter 6 Dr Lanyon
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"Nodded ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..."
"Nodded his head very seriously and walked on once more in silence" (Chapter Mr Enfield)
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"My colleague ... ..."
"My colleague was insane" (Chapter 9 Dr Lanyon)
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'I cannot bring ... ... ... ... ... ..."
"I cannot bring my mind to set on paper" | Chapter 9 Dr Lanyon
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"I cannot, even ... ..., ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..."
"I cannot, even in memory, dwell on it without a start of horror" (Chapter 9 Dr Lanyon)
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""Oh ...", ... ..."
""Oh God", I screamed" (Chapter 9 Dr Lanyon)
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"I've been ... ... ... ... ..."
"I've been afraid for about a week" (Chapter 8 Poole)
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"I think ... ... ... ..."
"I think there's been foul play" (Chapter 8 Poole)
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"Poole ... ... ... ... ... ..."
"Poole swung the axe over his shoulder" | Chapter 8 Poole
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"The doctor ... ... ... ... ... ... ...'
"The doctor seemed sized with a qualm of faintness" | Dr Jekyll Chapter 5
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"I ... my ..."
"I concealed my pleasures" (Dr Jekyll Chapter 10)
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"... of life"
"Duplicity of life" (Dr Jekyll Chapter 10)
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"I laid ... ... ... ... ... ..."
"I laid aside restraint and plunged in shame" (Dr Jekyll Chapter 10)
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"Evil was ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..."
"Evil was written broadly on the face of the other" (Dr Jekyll Chapter 10)
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"It seemed ... ... ..."
"It seemed natural and human" | Dr Jekyll Chapter 10
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"My pleasures ... ..."
"My pleasures were undignified" | Dr Jekyll Chapter 10
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"... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... of my position"
"I began to profit from the strange immunities of my position" (Dr Jekyll Chapter 10)
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"Finally ... ... ... ... ... ..."
"Finally destroyed the balance of my soul" (Dr Jekyll Chapter 10)
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"... ... within ..."
"The animal within me" (Dr Jekyll Chapter 10)
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"... ape-like ... ... ... ..."
"The ape-like tricks he would play" | Dr Jekyll Chapter 10