'Edward Hyde would pass away like the stain of breath upon a mirror'
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hyde: 'broke out...'
'broke out in a great flame of anger'
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hyde: 'drinking pleasure...'
'drinking pleasure with bestial avidity from any degree of torture to another; relentless like a man of stone'
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lanyon: 'a hearty...'
'a hearty, healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman, with a shock of hair prematurely white'
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lanyon: 'my life is shaken...'
'My life is shaken to its roots (...) I feel that I must die'
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enfield: 'I was coming home...'
' I was coming home from some place at the end of the world about three o'clock of a black winter morning'
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jekyll: 'the drug...'
'the drug was neither diabolical nor divine'
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jekyll: 'I have been doo...'
'I have been doomed to such a dreadful shipwreck: that man is not truly one but truly two'
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jekyll: 'pola...'
'polar twins'
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jekyll: 'I had come...'
'I had come fourth an angel instead of a fiend'
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jekyll: 'Jekyll had more than...'
'Jekyll had more than a father's interest; Hyde had more than a son's indifference'
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'a great ch...'
'a great chocolate-coloured pall lowered over heaven'
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'the fog slept...'
'the fog slept on the wing above the drowned city'
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utterson: 'professional...'
'professional honour and faith to his dead friend were stringent obligations'
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enfield: 'I saw that...'
'I saw that Sawbones turn sick and white with a desire to kill him'
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'flor...'
'florid charms'
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'gaiety...'
'gaiety of note'
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'thorou..'
'thoroughfare'
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'great ai...'
'great air of wealth and comfort (...) plunged in darkness'
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'lab..'
'labyrinth'
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'sor...'
'sordid negligence'
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'great ar...'
'great arteries'
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jekyll: 'my life, my honour...'
'my life, my honour, my reason, depend on you (...) my life, my honour, my reason, are all at your mercy'
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jekyll: 'all human beings...'
'all human beings (...) are commingled out of good and evil: and Edward Hyde, alone in the ranks of mankind, was pure evil'
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Utterson: 'Hyde sat...'
'Hyde sat heavy on his memory'
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Enfield: 'the more it...'
'the more it looks like queer street, the less I ask'
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Lanyon: 'Jekyll became...'
'Jekyll became too fanciful for me'
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Lanyon: 'if anyone knows...'
'if anyone knows, it will be Lanyon'
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Carew: ' an aged..'
'an aged and beautiful man with white hair'
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Hyde: 'i mauled the..'
'i mauled the unresisting body, tasting delight from every blow'
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Enfield: 'it partakes...'
'it partakes too much of the style of the day of judgement. You start a question, and its like starting a stone (...) away the stone goes, starting others'
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Jekyll: 'cancer..'
'cancer of some concealed disgrace'
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Hyde: 'tro....'
'troglodytic'
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'a pale moo...'
' a pale moon, lying on her back as though the wind had tilted her'
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housemaid: 'Bless...'
'Bless God. It's Mr Utterson'
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utterson; 'his imagination'
'his imagination (..) was engaged, or rather enslaved'