Jekyll and Hyde Quotes test 3

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  • Created on: 01-11-18 18:42
Describing Jekyll's courtyard where Enfield and Utterson visit.
'The court was very cool and a little damp and full of premature twilight, although the sky, high up overhead, was still bright with sunset.'
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Describing Utterson walking through London, with Poole to visit Jekyll.
'It was a wild, cold, seasonable night of March, with a pale moon, lying on her back as though the wind had tilted her, and flying wrack of the most diaphanous and lawny texture.'
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Utterson is in the cabinet, saying he believes he has solved the mystery.
'These are all very strange circumstances... but I think I begin to see daylight.'
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Describes Hyde crying in the cabinet.
'Weeping like a woman or a lost soul.'
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Cheval glass is being described here
'This glass has seen some strange things...'
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Jekyll signing off his letter to Lanyon
'Serve me my dear Lanyon...'
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Lanyon describing Jekyll's drawer
'... half full of blood-red liquor, which was highly pungent...'
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Lanyons reaction to Hyde
'... a disgustful curiosity...'
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Lanyon describing the potions colour change
'... the compound changed to a dark purple...'
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Lanyon pretends to be calm when he is scared of Hyde
'"Sir," said I, affecting a coolness that I was far from truly possessing, "you speak enigmas"'
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'It was a wild, cold, seasonable night of March, with a pale moon, lying on her back as though the wind had tilted her, and flying wrack of the most diaphanous and lawny texture.'

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Describing Utterson walking through London, with Poole to visit Jekyll.

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'These are all very strange circumstances... but I think I begin to see daylight.'

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'Weeping like a woman or a lost soul.'

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Card 5

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'This glass has seen some strange things...'

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