Finish the quote Flashcards

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1
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pale and

A

dwarfish

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2
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my devil had been long caged

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he came out roaring

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3
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that child of hell had nothing human:

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nothing lived in him but fear and hatred

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4
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an air

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of invitation

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5
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a certain sinister

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block of building

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6
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wore a great

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air of wealth and comfort

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7
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something eminently human

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beaconed from his eye

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8
Q

Henry Jekyll

A

forge for a murderer

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9
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If he shall be Mr Hyde

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I shall be Mr Seek

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10
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I shall consider it my duty

A

to break in the door

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11
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I felt bound

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to do as he requested

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12
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large, well made smooth face…

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with every mark of capacity and kidness

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13
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like some

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disconsolate prisoner

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14
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i felt younger

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lighter, happier

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15
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man is not truly one

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but truly two

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16
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The man trampled calmly

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over the child’s body

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17
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It wasn’t like a man;

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it was like some damned juggernaut

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18
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Ape-like fury

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trampling his victim

19
Q

broke out into

A

a great flame of anger

20
Q

Edward Hyde alone in the ranks

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of mankind was pure evil

21
Q

He must have secrets of his own;

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black secrets, by the look of him

22
Q

you must suffer me

A

to go my own dark way

23
Q

the fog slept on the wing

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above the drowned city

24
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I concealed my pleasures…

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I stood already commited to a profound duplicity of life

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His friends were those of bloor
or those whom he had none the longest
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I am ashamed
of my long tongue
27
I am the chief of sinners
I am the chief of sufferers also
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I am not
A good man and there is no other way of telling it
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With almost
morbid sense of shame
30
Fog
rolled over the city
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A dismal screech
as of mere animal terror
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unsicientific
balderdash
33
satans
signature upon a face
34
hardly
human
35
I have had a shock
and I shall never recover
36
I am tormented
by a devil within
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Plunged in
darkness
38
dusty windows
barred with iron
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black
winter morning
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like a district
of some city nightmare
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the dismal quater of soho
seen under changing glimses
42
The evil side of my nature...
was less robust and less developed than the good
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Edward Hyde would pass away
like the stain of breath upon a mirror