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Jekyll and Hyde
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"It turns me cold to
think
of this creature
stealing
like a thief to
Harry's
bedside." (chapter
2
)
"They have only
differed
on some
point
of
science
" (chapter 2)
"toiling in mere darkness and besieged by
questions
" (chapter
2
)
"He was austere with
himself
; drank gin when he was
alone
, to mortify a
taste
for
vintages.
" (chapter 1)
"Poor
Harry
Jekyll [...] my
mind
misgives me he is in
deep
waters
!" (chapter
2
)
"A great curiosity came on the
trustee
, to
disregard
the prohibition and
dive
at
once
to the
bottom
of these
mysteries.
" (chapter
6
)
"This is a
very
strange
tale
, Poole; this is rather a
wild
tale
, my man" (chapter
8
)
"I incline to Cain’s
heresy
[...] I let my brother go to the devil in his own
way.
" (chapter
1
)
"The
packet
slept in the
inmost
corner of his
private
safe." (chapter
6
)
"It was frequently his fortune to be the
last
reputable acquaintance in the
lives
of
downgoing
men
" (chapter
1
)
(Jekyll) "You could
see
by his
looks
that he
cherished
for Mr.
Utterson
a
sincere
and
warm
affection
" (chapter
3
)
"If he be Mr.
Hyde
, I
shall
be Mr.
Seek.
" (chapter
2
)
"He had an approved tolerance for others; sometimes
wondering
, almost with
envy
, at the
high
pressure
of their
misdeeds.
" (chapter
1
)
"
embarrased
in
discourse
;
backward
in sentiment" (chapter 1)