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Utterson (c.1) "he was
austere
with
himself
"
Enfield (c.1) "well
known
man
about
town
"
Hyde (c.1) "
trampled
calmly
over the
small
childs
body"
Hyde (c.1) "it wasn't like a
man
, it was
like
some
damned
juggernaut
"
Enfield (c.1) "gave me
one
look
, so
ugly
it bought the
sweat
out
on
me like
running
"
Hyde (c.1) "really like
satan
"
Hyde (c.1) "gave a
strong
feeling
of
deformity
"
Lanyon (c.2) "it is
more
than
10
years since
Henry
Jekyll became
too
fanciful
for
me
"
Hyde (c.2) the other
snarled
aloud into a
savage
laugh
"
Hyde (c.2) "Mr
hyde
was
pale
and
dwarfish
, and gave an
impression
of
deformity
"
Hyde (c.2) "something
troglodytic
"
Hyde (c.2) "the man seems
hardly
human
"
Jekyll (c.3) "the large
handsome
face of Dr
Jekyll
grew
pale
to the very
lips
, and there
came
a
blackness
about his
eyes
"
jekyll (c.3) "the moment i
choose
i can be
rid
of Mr
Hyde
"
Setting (c.4) "brilliantly
lit
by the
full
moon
"
Hyde (c.4) "
broke
out in a
great
flame
of
anger
[...] like a
madman
"
Hyde (c.4) "Mr
Hyde
broke out of all
bounds
and
clubbed
him to the
earth
"
Hyde (c.4) "with
ape-like
fury"
Hyde (c.4) "
hailing
down a
storm
of
blows
"
Dr Jekyll (c.5) "looking
deathly
sick"
Dr Lanyon (c.6) "he had his death
warrant
written
legibly
upon his face. The
rosy
man had
grown
pale
"
Lanyon (c.6) "i have had a
shock
, and i shall
never
recover
"
Lanyon (c.6) "i wish to
see
or
hear
no more of Dr
Jekyll
"
Lanyon (c.6) "you will
spare
me any
allusion
to one
whom
i
regard
as
dead
"
Setting (c.7) "full of
premature
twilight'
Jekyll (c.7) "like some
disconsolate
prisoner
"
Utterson +Enfield (c.7) "
froze
the very
blood
of the two
gentlemen
below
"
Utterson (c.7) "the
smile
was
struck
out of his face and replaced by such an
expression
of such
abject
terror
and
despair
"
Utterson and Enfield (c.7) "they were both
pale
, and there was an
answering
horror
in their
eyes
"
Utterson (c.7) "
god
forgive us, God
forgive
us"
Poole (c.8) "
have
i been
twenty
years in this
man's
house
, to be
deceived
about his
voice
?"
Jekyll (c.9) "he seemed to
swell-
his face became suddenly
black
and the
features
began to
melt
and
alter
"
Jekyll (c.10) "of
good
and
ill
which divide and
compound
mans
dual
nature
"
Jekyll (c.10) "separate
identities
, life would be
relieved
of all that was
unbearable
"
Jekyll (c.10) "all human
beings
, as we
meet
them, are
commingled
out of
good
and
evil
"
Jekyll (c.10) "i was slowly
loosing
hold of my
original
and
better
self
"
Jekyll (c.10) "my
devil
had
long
been
caged
, and he came out
roaring
"
Dr Jekyll
(mr utterson desc.)
'every mark of capacity and kindness'
Dr
Jekyll
'man is not truly
one
but truly
two'
Dr
Jekyll
'i had
learnt
to
dwell
in pleasure... on the thought of the
seperations
of these
elements'
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