Jekyll and Hyde quotes Flashcards

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Like some

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damned juggernaut - Hyde

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2
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Unscientific

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balderdash - Lanyon

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3
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He had his death-warrant

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written legibly upon his face - About lanyon

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4
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Jekyll had more than a fathers

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interest, hyde had more than a sons indifference - J and H

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5
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To cast it in with hyde

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was to die a 1000 interests and aspirations - Jekyll

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6
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If i ever read

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satans signature upon a face - Utterson

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7
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Trampled

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calmly - Hyde

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8
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I have had a shock

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and shall never recover - Lanyon

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9
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man is not truly

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one, but truly 2 - Jekyll

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10
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If i am the chief of sinner

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i am the chief of sufferers also - Jekyll

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It is one thing to

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mortify curiosity, another to conquer it - Utterson

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12
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austere

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with himself - Utterson

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13
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Edward hyde alone

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in the ranks of mankind was pure evil - Jekyll

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14
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Ape-like

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spite - Hyde

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15
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Like a district of

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some city in a nightmare” - Setting

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16
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In the agonised womb of conciousness,

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these twins should be continuously struggling - Jekyll

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If i could be rightly said to be either,

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it was only because i was radically both - Jekyll

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18
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Double…. double….

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Double dose, double dealer - Jekyll

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19
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Blackness about

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his eyes - Describing jekyll

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20
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My devil had long been

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caged, he came out roaring - Jekyll

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21
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Dingy, windowless

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structure - The back of jekylls house

22
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Windows barred with

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iron - Jekylls house

23
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Spirit of

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hell - Decribes Hyde

24
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The moment I choose,

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i can be rid of Mr Hyde - Jekyll

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I was slowly losing hold of
my original and better self - Jekyll
26
I bring the life of that
unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end - Jekyll
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The inmost corner of his
private safe - Utterson's safe
28
I am ashamed of my long tongue...
let us make a bargain never to refer to this again - Enfield
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A certain sinister block of building...
bore in every feature the marks of prolonged and sordid negligence - Hyde building
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With ape-like fury,
he was trampling his victim under foot - Enfield
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There is something wrong with his appearance;
something displeasing, downright detestable - Enfield
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He gave an impression of deformity without
any nameable malformation - Enfield
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I felt younger,
lighter, happier in body - Jekyll
34
The fog still slept on the
wing above the drowned city - Setting
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The door... was
blistered and distained - Setting
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I beg of you to
let it sleep - Jekyll
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Trampled calmly over the
childs body and left her screaming - Enfield
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There was something abnormal and misbegotten in
the very essence of the creature - Enfield
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The temptation of a discovery so
singular and profound - Jekyll
40
I thus drew steadily nearer to that truth, by whose
partial discovery i have been doomed - Jekyll
41
My new power
tempted me until i fell in slavery - Jekyll
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He was quite austere with himself;
drank gin when he was alone - Utterson
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It would be a great misfortune if
Dr jekyll were to fall into disrepute - Utterson
44
I let my brother go
to the devil in his own way - Utterson
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I wish to see or hear no more of
Dr Jekyll - Lanyon
46
The cancer of
some concealed disgrace - Utterson
47
The last reputable aquaintance and the last
good influence on the lives of down-going men - Utterson
48
I shall consider it my duty to
break in that door - Utterson
49
It was a night of little
ease to his toiling mind - Utterson
50
He locked the door of
his cabinet behind him - Jekyll
51
You must suffer me to
go my own dark way - Jekyll