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Mr Enfield describing Hyde’s
"He must be deformed somewhere ; he gives a strong feeling of deformity," (Story of the door)
Dr Lanyon talking about Dr Jekyll
“He began to go wrong, wrong in the mind;” (The search for Mr Hyde)
Dr Jekyll telling Utterson that he can get rid of Hyde
"The moment I choose , I can be rid of Mr Hyde." (Dr Jekyll was quite at ease")
How Hyde is described to kill Carew
"With ape-like fury, he was trampling his victim underfoot, and hailing down a storm of blows" (The Carew murder case)
Jekyll promises to Utterson
"I swear to god I will never set eyes on him again" (Incident of the letter)
When Utterson tells Dr Lanyon that Jekyll is sick he says this
"I am quite done with that person; and I beg that you will spare me any allusion to one whom I regard as dead." (Remarkable Incident of Doctor Lanyon)
Final time Utterson sees Jekyll
"Taking the air with an infinite sadness of mein, like some disconsolate prisoner, Utterson saw Dr Jekyll. (Incident at the window)
Letter left by Dr Jekyll
"My dear Utterson - when this shall fall into your hands, I shall have disappeared." (The last night)
Utterson reads the first document -from Dr lanyon describes a moment when Hyde visited his house
"He put the glass into his lips [...] his face became suddenly black and the features seemed to melt and alter -" (Dr Lanyon's Narrative)
Letter from Dr Jekyll to Utterson which reveals why he changed into Mr Hyde
"I was slowly losing hold of my original and better self, and becoming slowly incorporated with my second and worse" (Dr Jekyll's full statement of the case)