Doppelganger
A shadow figure; the dark side
Troglodyte
hermit
Juggernaut
a powerful and overwhelming force
Denizen
inhabitant
Balderdash
nonsense
Countenance
facial expression
Commingle
mix, blend
Undemonstrative
reserved; not open with feelings
Incongruous
out of place
Vicarious
experienced in the imagination through the feelings or actions of another person
Caper
A crime but no serious
Mortify
feel embarrassed
Tincture
a medicine made by dissolving a drug in alcohol
Qualm
a feeling of uneasiness
Draught
to drink
Gloat
brag
Render
make
Iniquity
an evil or wicked act
Gallows
a structure for hanging criminals
Phial
a small glass container for medicine, a vial
Holograph
a manuscript handwritten by the person named as its author
Lurid
vivid in color
Connoisseur
an expert judge, in art and taste
Brandish
wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat, in anger
Odious
hateful
Singular
unique
Insensate
lacking sympathy or compassion
Trifle
something of small importance
To pall
something that covers
Conflagration
a large fire
To muse
to be deep in thought
To quail
to shrink with fear, to shy away
Ife he be Mr Hyde, I shall be Mr seek
Mr. Utterson.
Well, it was this. I was coming home from some place at the end of the world, about three o’clock of a black winter moring…
Mr. Enfield
The moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr hyde
Dr Jekyll
…Like a man restored from death-there stood Henry Jekyll
Lanyon
No sir, that thing in the mask was not Dr Jekyll
Mr Poole
If you choose to make capital out of this accident, I am naturally helpless. No Gentleman but wishes ti avoid a scene
Mr Hyde
I burned it
Dr Jekyll
I incline to cain’s heresy
Mr Utterson
Such unscientific balderdash
Mr Lanyon
What Henry Jekyll forge for a murder
Mr Utterson
If I am chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also
Dr Jekyll
I thought it was madness. He said, as he placed the obnoxious paper in the safe
Mr Utterson
'This glass has seen some things, sir.
Poole