Jekyll and Hyde

Cards (330)

  • Rugged countenance
  • Never lighter by a smile
  • Lean long dusty dreary and yet somehow loveable
  • Drank gin when he was alone to mortify a taste for vintages
  • Though he enjoyed the theatre he had not crossed the doors of one for twenty years
  • Chief jewel of each week
  • The shop fronts stood along the thoroughfare with an air of invitation, like rows of smiling saleswomen
  • Florid charms
  • Like a fire in a forest
  • Sinister block
  • Thrust forward its gable on the street
  • Showed no window
  • Nothing but a door
  • Blind forehead of discoloured wall
  • Prolonged and sordid negligence
  • Neither bell nor knocker
  • Blistered and distainted
  • Three o’clock of a black winter morning
  • Nothing to see but lamps
  • Street after street and all the folks were asleep - street after street
  • Begins to long for the sight of a policeman
  • Trampled calmly over the child’s body
  • It was hellish to see
  • Wasn’t like a man; it was like some damned juggernaut
  • Quite a group around the screaming child
  • Gave me one look so ugly it brought the sweat on me like running
  • Taken a loathing to my gentlemen at first sight
  • As emotional as a bagpipe
  • Sick and white with desire to kill him
  • Make his name stink from one end of London the the other
  • As wild as harpies
  • Like satan
  • A really damnable man
  • Capers of his youth
  • The very pink of the proprieties, celebrated too
  • Windows are always shut but they’re clean
  • Something wrong with his appearance, something displeasing, something downright detestable … couldn’t specify the point
  • Somber spirits
  • Volume of some dry divinity
  • All his possessionsEdward Hydeunexplained absence for any period exceeding three calendar months