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Jekyll and Hyde

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‘a c________ s________ b_______ of building...and bore in every feature, the m_____ of p_________ and s_______ n_________’ ‘a certain sinister block of building...and bore in every feature, the marks of prolonged and sordid negligence’ – Chapter 1
‘There is something w______ with his appearance; something d______, something d______ d______’. ‘like some damned j______’ ‘There is something wrong with his appearance; something displeasing, something downright detestable’. ‘like some damned juggernaut’ – Chapter 1
‘is more than t_____ years since Henry Jekyll became too f________ for me. He began to go w_____, w_____ in mind...u_______ b___________’. – U_______ visits L______ in Chapter _ ‘is more than ten years since Henry Jekyll became too fanciful for me. He began to go wrong, wrong in mind...unscientific balderdash’. Utterson visits Lanyon in Chapter 2
‘s_______ into a s_______ l_______ and the next moment, with extraordinary quickness, he had unlocked the door and d__________ into the house’ Chapter 2 - Utterson meets Hyde ‘snarled into a savage laugh and the next moment, with extraordinary quickness, he had unlocked the door and disappeared into the house’ Chapter 2 - Utterson meets Hyde
‘all i_______, r_______ men and all j_______ of g_____ w_____-’ Chapter _ – Utterson is at a get together to discuss Hyde with Jekyll ‘all intelligent, reputable men and all judges of good wine’ Chapter 3 – Utterson is at a get together to discuss Hyde with Jekyll
“I have been learning something of young Hyde.” The l____ h______ face of Dr. J____ grew p____ to the very l_____, and there came a b________ about his eyes. “I do not care to hear more,” said he. “This is a matter I thought we had agreed to drop.” Chapt “I have been learning something of young Hyde.” The large handsome face of Dr. Jekyll grew pale to the very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes. “I do not care to hear more,” said he. “This is a matter I thought we had agreed to drop.” Chapte
‘And then all of a sudden he broke out in a great flame of anger...with a____-l____ f____, he was t_______ his victim under foot and h______ down a s_____ of blows, under which the bones were a______ s______’ Chapter _ – The _______ Murder case ‘And then all of a sudden he broke out in a great flame of anger...with ape-like fury, he was trampling his victim under foot and hailing down a storm of blows, under which the bones were audibly shattered’ Chapter 4 – The Carew Murder case
‘[Utterson] eyed the d_____, w________ structure with c________, and gazed round with a d_______ sense of s_________ as he crossed the [operating] theatre, once crowded with eager students and now lying g_____ and s______’ Chapter _ – ___________ sees J_ ‘[Utterson] eyed the dingy, windowless structure with curiosity, and gazed round with a distasteful sense of strangeness as he crossed the [operating] theatre, once crowded with eager students and now lying gaunt and silent’ Chapter 5 – Utterson sees Jek
‘You must s______ me to go my own d______ way. I have brought on myself a p_______ and a d_______ that I cannot name. If I am the c_____ of s_____, I am the c____ of s______ also.’ Chapter _ – Incident of D_ L_______ ‘You must suffer me to go my own dark way. I have brought on myself a punishment and a danger that I cannot name. If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also.’ Chapter 6 – Incident of Dr Lanyon
‘The middle one of the three windows was half-way open; and sitting close beside it, taking the air with an i______ s______... like some d_______ p______, Utterson saw Dr. Jekyll. Chapter _ – The incident at the w________ ‘The middle one of the three windows was half-way open; and sitting close beside it, taking the air with an infinite sadness... like some disconsolate prisoner, Utterson saw Dr. Jekyll. Chapter 7 – The incident at the window
“if you will but p________ serve me, my t_________ will r____ a_____ like a story that is told. Serve me, my dear Lanyon and save /“Your friend, / “H.J.” Chapter _ – Dr Lanyon’s _________ “if you will but punctually serve me, my troubles will roll away like a story that is told. Serve me, my dear Lanyon and save /“Your friend, / “H.J.” Chapter 9 – Dr Lanyon’s Narrative
”My life is s_____ to its r______; s______ has l_____ me... I feel that my days are numbered, and that I _____ d____...; Chapter _ – ___ __________ _________ ”My life is shaken to its roots; sleep has left me... I feel that my days are numbered, and that I must die...; Chapter 9 – Dr Lanyon’s narrative
“m_____ is not t_____ o_____, but t______ t____” Chapter ___ – _________________ “man is not truly one, but truly two” Chapter 10 – Jekyll’s full statement of the case
“I felt y________, l________, h______ in b______” Chapter ___ – Jekyll’s full statement of the case “I felt younger, lighter, happier in body” Chapter 10 – Jekyll’s full statement of the case
‘My d______ had long been c______, he came o______ r______’ Chapter ___ – Jekyll’s full statement of the case ‘My devil had long been caged, he came out roaring’ Chapter 10 – Jekyll’s full statement of the case
‘The p______ of H______ seemed to have g______ with the s______ of J______’ Chapter 10 – Jekyll’s full statement of the case ‘The powers of Hyde seemed to have grown with the sickliness of Jekyll’ Chapter 10 – Jekyll’s full statement of the case
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