jekyll and hyde-remarkable incident of Dr lanyon
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- remarkable incident of Dr Lanyon
- Hyde disappears - "his present whereabouts not a whisper"
- seemed like he "never existed"
- Dr Jekyll "came out of his seclusion"
- "renewed relations with friends"
- "once more their familiar guest and enterntainer"
- "he was now less distinguished for religion"
- "he was much in the open air"
- "his face seemed to open and brighten"
- "once more their familiar guest and enterntainer"
- "the trio were unseparable"
- "renewed relations with friends"
- new Jekyll doesn't last long mr utterson - "he found this return to solitude to weigh upon his spirits"
- Utterson-"then he condemned the fear as disloyalty"
- "it is one thing to mortify curiosity, another to conquer it"
- "preferred to speak to poole on the doorstep"
- poole- had "no pleasant news to communicate"
- Utterson-"then he condemned the fear as disloyalty"
- Dr Lanyon deterioation
- "he had his death warrant written legibly on his face"
- "the quarrel with lanyon was incurable"
- "you must suffer me to go my own dark way"
- "if I am the chief of sinners , I am the chief of sufferers also"
- "respect my silence"
- "I brought upon myself a punishment I cannot name"
- "the quarrel with lanyon was incurable"
- "rosy man had grown pale"
- "He was visibly older and balder"
- "his flesh had fallen away"
- Utterson notices "seemed to testify to some deep-seated terror of the mind"
- "held up a trembling hand"
- when Jekyll is talked about - "his face changed"
- 'I beg that you will spare me any allusion to one whom I regard as dead"
- "unsteady voice"
- when Jekyll is talked about - "his face changed"
- "held up a trembling hand"
- "declared himself a doomed man"
- Utterson notices "seemed to testify to some deep-seated terror of the mind"
- "he had his death warrant written legibly on his face"
- jekyll-"sealed with the seal of his dead friend"
- jekyll-"another enclosure likewise sealed"
- Hyde disappears - "his present whereabouts not a whisper"
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