JaH Chapter 5-6 Quotes Flashcards

(32 cards)

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Jekyll: “Deathly

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sick.”

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Jekyll: “…sick.”

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“Deathly

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Jekyll (to Utterson): “Utterson, I swear to God

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I will never set eyes on him again.”

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Jekyll (to Utterson): “…I will never set eyes on him again.”

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“Utterson, I swear to God

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5
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Jekyll: “Feverish

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manner.”

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Jekyll: “…manner.”

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“Feverish

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Jekyll: “The doctor seemed seized

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with a qualm of faintness.”

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Jekyll: “…with a qualm of faintness.”

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“The doctor seemed seized

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Jekyll (to Utterson): “O God

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what a lesson I’ve had.”

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Jekyll (to Utterson): “…what a lesson I’ve had.”

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“O God

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Utterson: “Henry Jekyll forge for a murderer!

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…And his blood ran cold in his veins.”

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Utterson: “…And his blood ran cold in his veins.”

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“Henry Jekyll forge for a murderer!

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London: “The lamps glimmered

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like carbuncles.”

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London: “…like carbuncles.”

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“The lamps glimmered

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London: “The fog still slept

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on the wing above the drowned city.”

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London: “…on the wing above the drowned city.”

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“The fog still slept

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Jekyll: “His face seemed to

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open and brighten.”

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Jekyll: “…open and brighten.”

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“His face seemed to

19
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Jekyll: “Confined

20
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Jekyll: “…himself.”

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Lanyon: “He had his death-warrant

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written legibly upon his face.”

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Lanyon: “…written legibly upon his face.”

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“He had his death-warrant

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Lanyon: “The rosy man had

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grown pale; his flesh had fallen away.”

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Lanyon: “…grown pale; his flesh had fallen away.”

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“The rosy man had

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Lanyon: “Deep seated
terror of the mind.”
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Lanyon: “…terror of the mind.”
“Deep seated
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Lanyon: “Lanyon declared himself
a doomed man.”
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Lanyon: “…a doomed man.”
“Lanyon declared himself
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Lanyon (to Utterson): “I sometimes think if we knew all
we should be more glad to get away.”
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Lanyon (to Utterson): “…we should be more glad to get away.”
“I sometimes think if we knew all
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Jekyll (to Utterson): “If I am the chief of sinners
I am the chief of sufferers also.”
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Jekyll (to Utterson): “…I am the chief of sufferers also.”
“If I am the chief of sinners