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ENFIELD CH 1
'I was
coming
home from some place at the
end
of the
world
about three o clock of a
black winter morning
"
ENFIELD
"The
more
it looks like
Queer Street
, the
less
I ask"
ENFIELD
"For the man
trampled calmly
over the
child's body
and left her
screaming
on the
ground
"
ENFIELD
"I am
ashamed
of my
tongue
"
UTTERSON CH1
"he was
austere
with himself;
drank gin
when he was
alone
, to
mortify
a
taste
for
vintages
"
UTTERSON CH2
"
wider labyrinths
of
lamp
lighted
city
"
UTTERSON CH 4
"Mr
Utterson
behald a marvellous
number
of
degrees
and hues of
twilight
"
UTTERSON CH6
"It is one thing to
mortify
curiosity
, another to
conquer
it"
UTTERSON CH5
"Henry
Jekyll
forge for a
murderer
! And his
blood
ran
cold
in his
veins
"
UTTERSON CH8
"
never
in his life had be been
conscious
of so
sharp
a wish to
see
and
touch
his fellow
creatures
"
UTTERSON CH2
"If he
shall
be Mr
Hyde...
I shall be Mr
Seek
"
LANYON CH2
"
unscientific balderdash
"
LANYON
(J about L) "a
good
fellow- an
excellent
fellow"
LANYON
(J about L) "
hide-bound
pedant for all that; an ignorant,
blatant
pedant
"
LANYON
"my
life
is
shaken
to its
roots
"
JEKYLL CH2
"go
wrong
,
wrong
in
mind
"
JEKYLL CH3
"a large
well-made
smooth
faced
man of
fifty...
every mark of capacity and
kindness
"
JEKYLL CH3
"
large handsome face
of Dr Jekyll grew
pale
to the very lips"
JEKYLL CH5
"Dr Jekyll looked
deadly
sick
"
JEKYLL CH6
"and for
more
then two
months
the
doctor
was at
peace
"
JEKYLL CH6
"If I am the
chief
of
sinners
, I am the chief of
sufferers
also"
JEKYLL CH10
"I have been
doomed
to such a
dreadful shipwreck
: that man is not
truly
one but truly
two
"
JEKYLL CH10
"My
devil
had been
long
caged
, he
came out roaring
"
HYDE CH1
described as "
displeasing
" and "
deformed
"
HYDE CH1
"
trampled calmly
"
HYDE CH2
"
cried
" "snarled" and "
savage
"
HYDE CH2
"
pale
and
dwarfish
" and "he gave an
impression
of
deformity
"
HYDE CH2
"
God
bless me, the man seems
hardly
human
"
HYDE CH4
"
ape-like
fury" and "
storm
of
blows
"
HYDE CH10
"Edward
Hyde
,
alone
in the
ranks
of
mankind
was
pure evil
"
SETTING CH8
"
pale moon
was laying on her
back
as though the
wind
had
tilted
her"
SETTING CH4
"The
fog
lifted a
little
and showed him a
dingy
street"
SETTING CH4
"the
first
fog of the
season...
lowered
over
heaven
"
SETTING CH4
"
dismal
quarters of
Soho...
a district of
some
city in a
nightmare
"
SETTING CH5
"
dingy windowless
structure"
SETTING
"neither
bell
nor
knocker
"
SETTING
"
blistered
and
disdained
"
SETTING
"windows
barred
with
iron
"
GOOD VS EVIL
"All
human
beings as we
meet
them, are
commingled
out of
good
and
evil
"
GOOD VS EVIL
"
good
shone
upon
the countenance of
one
" but "
evil
was written
broadly
and
plainly
on the
other
"