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21 Cards in this Set
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Unscientific Balderdash |
How Dr Lanyon describes the work of Dr Jekyll |
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My devil had long been caged |
How Dr Jekyll describes the feeling of holding back Mr Hyde |
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Cry out like a rat |
How Hyde's cry is described when seen by Pool |
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Grew pale to the lips, and a blackness came over the eye |
The transformation of Jekyll when his will is brought up |
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His affections like ivy, were the growth of time |
Describes how the relationships of Utterson are, simile. |
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Pedantic and hidebound |
How Jekyll describes Lanyon |
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Satan's Signature |
How the face of Hyde is described, religious and alliteration |
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Hansom and of fifty, with a slyish cast |
How Jekyll is described |
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Hardly Human, trogliditic |
The description of Hyde, alliteration and troglodyte was a primitive being |
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Hitherto unknown disgust |
The reaction of Utterson when he sees Hyde |
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Sinister block of building, thrust its gable |
The description of Hyde's laboratory |
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The last good influence in the lives of down going men |
The description of Utterson, how he was, a lawyer |
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Looking deadly sick |
The description of Jekyll after the death of carew |
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Long dusty, dreary yet somehow loveable |
Alliteration and the description of Utterson |
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I let my brother go to the devil in his own way |
How Utterson does not care for gossip or the background to his clients |
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Some city in a nightmare |
How the town is described after Carew's death |
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Long tongue |
How Enfield describes himself after gossiping about the trampling of the child |
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Theatrical to the eye |
How lanyon is described by Utterson |
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Hearty, healthy dapper red faced man |
Other description of Lanyon, alliteration |
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Impression of deformity without any nameable malformations |
The description of Hyde |
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Wild as harpies |
The reaction to the women after Hyde was seen trampling the child, harpies would avenge wrong doing |