Jekyll and Hyde Quotes

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utterson is someone with ‘________ countenance’

rugged countenance

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’he was ________ with ______’

he was austere with himself

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‘______, ______, _______, ______’

lean, long, dusty, dreary

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’______ of a modest man’

mark Of a modest man

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’affections, like _____’ 

affections like ivy

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The meetings between Enfield and Utterson are the ‘_____ ______’ of their week

chief jewel

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‘Like rows of _______ ______’ and what is it for

like rows of smiling saleswoman, describes the shops shows enticing nature of happiness

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’________ block of _______ _____ forward its _____ on the street’

sinister block of building thrust forward its gable on the street

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’_____ ________ of discoloured wall’

blind forehead of discoloured wall

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’slight ______ _____ ________’ and what is this quote for

slight change of voice 

Quote from story of the door, Utterson knows who uses that door but Enfield doesn’t know he does

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‘_____ after _____’

street after street

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’______ winter morning’

black winter morning

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‘I was coming home from _____ ____ ___ __ __ ___ __ ____’

I was coming home from some place at the end of the world

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‘All as empty as a ______’

all as empty as a church

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‘the man _____ ______ ____ _____ ___ _______’

the man trampled calmly over the child’s body

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’it was ______ to see’

it was hellish to see

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it wasn’t like some _______; it was like _______ _____ ________’

it wasn’t like some man; it was like some damned juggernaut

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‘but ____ _____ _____ ______, so ugly that it ______ ____ ____ ____ ___ ___ ____ running’

but gave me one look, so ugly that it brought out the sweat on me like running

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’________ as a ________’ and who is this for

emotional as a bagpipe, for the doctor

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‘strong ________ accent’ and what does this mean 

strong Edinburgh accent

The doctor is trained in the Edinburgh medical school which is prestigious

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‘That ________ turn _______ and _____ with the ________ to ______ _______’

that sawbones turn sick and white with the desire to kill him

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’we did the next ______. We told the _____ we could and would ____ ____ _ ______’

we did the next best, we told the man we could and would make such a scandal

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’they were ___ _____ ___ harpies’

they were as wild as harpies

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’with a kind of ______, ________ _______’

with a kind of black, sneering coolness

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‘really like _______’

really like Satan

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’No gentleman _____ _____ ___ _____ _ _____’

no gentleman wishes but to avoid a scene

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’he was quite _____ and ______’

he was quite easy and sneering

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’the more __ ______ ____ ______ ________, the ____ I ask’

the more it looks like Queer Street the less I ask

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‘Something _______, something ______ ________’ 

something displeasing, something downright detestable

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’strong feeling of _______’

strong feeling of deformity

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‘I am ________ of my ______ ______’

I am ashamed of my long tongue

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‘as a ______ and as a ______ of the ______ and ______ sides of life’

as a lawyer and as a lover of the sane and customary side of life

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‘ a ______ Who was without _____ of ______‘

a man who was without bowels of mercy

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Which chapter does Utterson’s nightmare come in

Search for Mr Hyde

Chapter 2

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’______ intake of the ______‘

hissing intake of the breath

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‘______ aloud into a ______ ______‘

Snarled aloud into a savage laugh

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’Mr Hyde was ______ and ______‘

Mr Hyde was pale and dwarfish

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’he gave an impression of ______ without any ______ ______‘

he gave an impression of deformity without any nameable malformation

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‘the man seemed ______ ______‘

the man seemed hardly human

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’something ______, shall ______ ______‘

something troglodytic, shall we say?

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’______ ______‘

Satan’s signature

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’______, ______, ______, ______ gentleman’

hearty, healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman

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’______ heresies’ 

scientific heresies

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’______-______ pedant’

hide-bound pedant

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’______ ______-______, ______-______ man of ______‘

large well-made smooth-faced man of fifty

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______, ______ pedant

ignorant, blatant pedant

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the ______ ______ face of Dr Jekyll grew ______ to the very ______ and there came a ______ about his ______‘

the large handsome face of Dr Jekyll grew pale to the very lips and there came a blackness about his eyes

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‘the moment I _____, I ____ __ ____ ____ Mr Hyde’

the moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr Hyde

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’it seems she was ______ ______‘

it seems she was romantically given’

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‘______-______ ______‘

ape-like fury

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’______ of ______‘

storm of blows

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‘______ were audibly ______‘

bones were audibly shattered

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‘the ______ ______ ______ the roadway’

the body jumped upon the roadway

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’insensate ______‘

insensate cruelty

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‘The ______ ______ his ______ lighted up with ______ ambition’

the next moment his eye lighted up with professional ambition

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‘a person of ______ - ______‘

a person of small stature

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’particularly ______-______‘

Particularly wicked-looking