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Q: A g c-c p l o h — Ch. 1: Story of the Door
A: “A great chocolate-coloured pall lowered over heaven”
Q: f s s o t w a t d c — Ch. 1: Story of the Door
A: “Fog still slept on the wing above the drowned city”
Q: l a d o a c i a n — Ch. 4: The Carew Murder Case
A: “Like a district of a city in a nightmare”
Q: A g a o w a c — Ch. 2: Search for Mr Hyde
A: “A great air of wealth and comfort”
Q: a c s b o b t f i g o t s — Ch. 1: Story of the Door
A: "A certain sinister block of building thrust forward its gable on the street."
Q: T c l h s l s d J — Ch. 1: Story of the Door
A: “Trampled calmly… left her screaming… like some damned Juggernaut”
Q: S t s a w w d t k h s h u t a h p — Ch. 1: Story of the Door
A: “Sawbones turn sick and white with desire to kill him… screwed him up to a hundred pounds”
Q: h h s t S s u a a f — Ch. 2: Search for Mr Hyde
A: “Hardly human… something troglodytic… Satan’s signature upon a face”
Q: W a-l f h w t o h v h d a s o b — Ch. 4: The Carew Murder Case
A: “With ape-like fury, he was trampling over his victim… hailing down a storm of blows”
Q: S b w a h i o b — Ch. 2: Search for Mr Hyde
A: “Shrank back with a hissing intake of breath”
Q: M H a i t r o m w p e — Ch. 10: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case
A: “Mr Hyde, alone in the ranks of mankind, was pure evil”
Q: A h b a c o o g a e — Ch. 10: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case
A: “All human beings are commingled out of good and evil”
Q: M i n t o b t t — Ch. 10: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case
A: “Man is not truly one but truly two”
Q: I s a c t a p d o l — Ch. 10: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case
A: "I stood already committed to a profound duplicity of life."
Q: I l t r t t a p d o m — Ch. 10: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case
A: "I learned to recognise the thorough and primitive duality of man."
Q: M d h l b c h c o r — Ch. 10: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case
A: “My devil had long been caged; he came out roaring”
Q: I a t c o s I a t c o s a — Ch. 6: Remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon
A: "I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also."
Q: W m s f m o f — Ch. 3: Dr Jekyll Was Quite at Ease
A: “Well made, smooth faced man of fifty”
Q: T l h f o D J g p t t v l a t c a b a b a h e — Ch. 5: Incident of the Letter
A: “The large handsome face of Dr. Jekyll grew pale to the very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes”
Q: T m I c I c b r o M H — Ch. 10: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case
A: “The moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr. Hyde”
Q: I b t l o t u H J t a e — Ch. 10: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case
A: “I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end”
Q: H h s s t S s u a a f — Ch. 2: Search for Mr Hyde
A: “Hardly human… something troglodytic… Satan’s signature upon a face”
Q: W a-l f h w t o h v h d a s o b — Ch. 4: The Carew Murder Case
A: “With ape-like fury, he was trampling over his victim… hailing down a storm of blows”
Q: M H a i t r o m w p e — Ch. 10: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case
A: “Mr Hyde, alone in the ranks of mankind, was pure evil”
Q: T l g i i t l o d-g m — Ch. 1: Story of the Door
A: “The last good influence in the lives of down-going men”
Q: H w a w h d g w h w a — Ch. 1: Story of the Door
A: “He was austere with himself” vs. “drank gin when he was alone”
Q: I i t C h I l m b g t t d i h o w — Ch. 1: Story of the Door
A: “I incline to Cain’s heresy… I let my brother go to the devil in his own way”
Q: I h s b M H I s b M S — Ch. 2: Search for Mr Hyde
A: “If he shall be Mr Hyde, I shall be Mr Seek”
Q: U b w w i m — Ch. 2: Search for Mr Hyde
A: “Unscientific balderdash… wrong, wrong in mind”
Q: Y m s m t g m o d w — Ch. 6: Remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon
A: “You must suffer me to go my own dark way”
Q: T c o h — Ch. 10: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case
A: “That child of hell”
Q: C v v — Ch. 4: The Carew Murder Case
A: “Callous… violent… vile”