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Utterson
:
“inclined
to help rather than to reprave”
Utterson
: “rugged countenance”
Utterson, about criminal: “never marked a shade of change in his
demeanour”
Utterson
, about friendships: “found in a similar
catholicity
of good nature”
Utterson, about Hyde:
“disagreeable
preoccupied his
mind”
Utterson
:
“I shall be Mr Seek.”
Hyde causes a
“shudder
in his
blood”
for Utterson
“Where
Utterson
was
liked
, he was liked well.”
Utterson: “The
thoughts
of his mind were of the
gloomiest
dye”
Hyde’s
house:
”on
the left hand”
”sinister block
of
building thrust
its gable on the street”
”showed
no
window”
”hurriedly ransacked”
Carew:
“a very
pretty
manner of politeness”
“Innocent
and old-world kindness of
disposition”
“incredibly
mangled”
Wind:
“flecked blood into the face”
Night:
“mournful reinvasion
of
darkness”
London’s duality
:
“the street shone out
in contrast to the dingy neighbourhood”
London’s
scandals:
“it’s like starting a stone”
”the stone goes,
starting others”
London’s houses
: “it’s hard to say where one ends and another begins”
London: “the low growl of
London”
Landon: “if anyone knows, it will be
Lanyon”
Lanyon
: “heart, healthy, dapper red-faced gentleman”
Lanyon
about Jekyll:
“such
unscientific
balderdash”
”he began to go
wrong
, wrong in the
mind”
”would have
estranged Damon
and
Pythias”
Jekyll about
Lanyon
:
“hide-bound pedant”
Lanyon’s “death warrant was written legibly upon his
face”
Lanyon “deep seated
terror of the
mind”
At Hyde’s touch,
Lanyon
felt “an
icy pang along my blood”
Jekyll, about Hyde: “spirit of
Hell
awoke in me”
Seeing Hyde, “a
cold thrill
of
terror”
Hyde “began to
growl
for
licence”
Hyde
“destroyed the balance” of Jekyll’s “soul”
“gnashed my teeth” Jekyll
as
Hyde
“gust
of
devilish fury”
“That child of
Hell
had
nothing
human”
“Not only
hellish
but
inorganic“
“Insurgent
horror”
“An
imprint
of
deformity”
“My devil had been long caged
,
he came out roaring”
“Satan’s signature upon
a face” -Utterson
“A
menace
in the
flicking firelight“
Carew’s murder:
”a
great flame of anger”
”a
storm
of
blows”
”insenate cruelty”
“You felt in your
marrow
kind of
cold
and thin” - Poole
“To
stagger
the
unbelief
of Satan”
Hyde “trample
calmly
over the
child’s
body”
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