Jekyll and Hyde Final Quotes

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I thought it was __ […], and now I __ to __ it is __

I thought it was madness […] and now I begin to fear it is disgrace - Utterson

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it is one thing to __ __, another to __ it

it is one thing to mortify curiosity, another to conquer it - Utterson

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I __ my __ go to the __ in his __ __

I let my brother go to the devil in his own way - Utterson

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“__ Jekyll __ for a __!” And his __ ran __

“Henry Jekyll forge for a murderer!” And his blood ran cold - Utterson

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perhaps __ to be __ __

perhaps relieved to be denied admittance - Utterson

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__ __ that was never __ by a __

rugged countenance that was never lighted by a smile - Utterson

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the man seems __ __! Something __

the man seems hardly human! Something troglodytic - Utterson

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if ever I read __ __ upon a __

if ever I read Satan’s signature upon a face - Utterson

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he was __ to the __ by the __ __ __ he had __

he was humbled to the dust by the many ill things he had done - Utterson

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grew __ to the __ __

grew pale to the very lips - Jekyll

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there came a __ about his __

there came a blackness about his eyes - Jekyll

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the __ I __ I can be __ of Mr __

the moment I choose I can be rid of Mr Hyde - Jekyll

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if I am the __ of __, I am the __ of __ also

if I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also - Jekyll

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my __ sinks and my __ __

my heart sinks and my hand trembles - Jekyll

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you will __ that you have __ the __ of Henry __

you will know that you have seen the last of Henry Jekyll - Jekyll

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this is a __ __, and I beg of you to __ it __

this is a private matter, and I beg of you to let it sleep - Jekyll

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his __ seemed to __ and __, as if with an __ __ of __

his face seemed to open and brighten, as if with an inward consciousness of service - Jekyll

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in a __ __, labouring under a __ of __ that no __ can __

in a strange place, labouring under a blackness of distress that no fancy can exaggerate - Jekyll

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really like __

really like Satan - Hyde (said by Enfield)

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__ calmly over the girl’s __ like some __ __

trampled calmly over the girl’s body like some damned Juggernaut - Hyde

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all of a __ he __ out into a __ __ of __

all of a sudden he broke out into a great flame of anger - Hyde

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I __ my __

I concealed my pleasures - Jekyll

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my __ had __ been __, he __ out __

my devil had long been caged, he came out roaring - Jekyll

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had I __ my __ in a more __ __… I had come __ an __ instead of a __

had I approached my discovery in a more noble spirit… I had come forth an angel instead of a fiend - Jekyll

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he would __ ago have __ himself in order to __ me in the __

he would long ago have ruined himself in order to involve me in the ruin - Jekyll (about Hyde)

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spring __ into the __ of __

spring headlong into the sea of liberty - Jekyll

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my new __ __ me until I __ into __

my new power tempted me until I fell into slavery - Jekyll

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this was a __, __, __, __-faced __

this was a hearty, healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman - Lanyon

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__ balderdash

unscientific balderdash - Lanyon

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he began to go __, __ in __

he began to go wrong, wrong in mind - Lanyon (about Jekyll)

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welcomed him with __ __

welcomed him with both hands - Lanyon

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he had his __-__ written __ upon his __

he had his death-warrant written legibly upon his face - Lanyon

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__-__ __ of the mind

deep-seated terror of the mind - Lanyon

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one whom I __ as __

one whom I regard as dead - Lanyon

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if you __ keep __ of this __ __, then in __ name, go , for I __ __ it

if you cannot keep clear of this accursed topic, then in God’s name go, for I cannot bear it - Lanyon

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great apparent __ of __

great apparent debility of constitution - Hyde (said by Lanyon)

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no __ but __ to avoid a __

no gentleman but wishes to avoid a scene - Hyde

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__ out of all __ and __ him to the __

broke out of all bounds and clubbed him to the earth - Hyde

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we all have __ to __ him

we all have orders to obey him - Poole

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he had not __ __ the __ in the __

he had not once looked the lawyer in the face - Poole

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his __ was __ and his __, when he __, __ and __

his face was white and his voice, when he spoke, harsh and broken - Poole

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you felt it in your __ kinf of __ and __

you felt it in your marrow kind of cold and thin - Poole

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it’s an __ __ that’s such an __ to __

it’s an ill conscience that’s such an enemy to rest - Poole

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there’s __ __ __ in every __ of it!

there’s blood foully shed in every step of it! - Poole

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something __ human __from his __

something eminently human beaconed from his eyes - Utterson

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all __ __… are __ out of __ and __

all human beings… are commingled out of good and evil - Jekyll

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