Dr Jekyll

Cards (35)

  • "where Utterson was liked, he was liked well" - chapter 3
  • "the large handsome face of Dr Jekyll grew pale to his very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes" - chapter 3
  • "I am painfully situated, Utterson; my position is a very strange - a very strange one. It is one of those affairs that cannot be mended by talking" - chapter 3
  • "i would trust you before any man alive, ay, before myself" - chapter 3
  • "I can be rid of Mr Hyde" - chapter 3
  • "DR Jekyll looked deadly sick" - chapter 5
  • " 'Utterson, i swear to god,' cried the doctor 'I swear to god I will never set eyes on him again. I bind my honour to you that I am done with him" - chapter 5
  • "for more than two months the doctor was at peace" - chapter 6
  • "I mean henceforth to lead a life of extreme seclusion" - chapter 6
  • "like some disconsolate prisoner" - chapter 7
  • "the smile was struck out of his face and succeeded by an expression of such abject terror and despair" - chapter 7
  • "crying all night and day for some sort of medicine" - chapter 8
  • "the drug is wanted bitter bad" - chapter 8
  • "the body of a man sorely contorted, and still twitching" - chapter 8
  • "the body of a self destroyer" - chapter 8
  • "there was no trace of Henry Jekyll, dead or alive" - chapter 8
  • "your unworthy and unhappy friend" - chapter 8
  • "Lanyon, my life, my honour, my reason are all at your mercy; if you fail me tonight, I am lost" - chapter 9
  • "in my extreme distress of mind, I have a morbid fear of misdirecting you" - chapter 9
  • "will you suffer me to take this glass in my hand?" - chapter 9
  • "I concealed my pleasured" - chapter 10
  • "I laid aside restraint and plunged in shame" - chapter 10
  • "good and ill which divide and compound man's dual nature" - chapter 10
  • "i felt younger, lighter, happier in body; within I was conscious of a heavy recklessness, a current of disordered sensual images" - chapter 10
  • "I had lost my identity beyond redemption" - chapter 10
  • "one was wholly evil, and the other was the old Henry Jekyll" - chapter 10
  • "I hated and feared the thought of the brute that slept within me" - chapter 10
  • "he fears my power to cut him off by suicide" - chapter 10
  • "this, then, is the last time short of a miracle that Henry Jekyll can think his own thoughts or see his own face" - chapter 10
  • "should the throes of change take me in the act of writing it, Hyde will tear it into pieces" - chapter 10
  • "I shall sit shuddering and weeping in my chair, or continue with the most fear struck ecstasy" - chapter 10
  • "Henry Jekyll, with streaming tears of gratitude and remorse, had fallen upon his knees and raised his clasped hands to god." - chapter 10
  • "my punishment might have gone on for years" - chapter 10
  • "an ordinary secret sinner, that I at last fell before the assaults of temptation" - chapter 10
  • "Jekyll had more than a father's interest, Hyde had more than a son's indifference" - chapter 10