Which Quote Fits Which Character?

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'the man trampled over the child's body'
Mr Hyde
1 of 17
'was never lightened by a smile'
Mr Utterson
2 of 17
'I am quite done with that person'
Dr Lanyon
3 of 17
'I am the cheif of sinners, and the chief of sufferers also'
Dr Jekyll
4 of 17
'lean,long,dreary and yet somehow loveable'
Mr Utterson
5 of 17
'My devil had been long caged, he came out roaring'
Dr Jekyll or Mr Hyde
6 of 17
'shrank back with a hissing intake of breath'
Mr Hyde
7 of 17
'black winter morning'
Mr Hyde
8 of 17
'like a man restored from death'
Dr Lanyon
9 of 17
'pale and dwarfish'
Mr Hyde
10 of 17
'yet I looked upon that ugly idol in the glass'
Dr Lanyon
11 of 17
'with a cheval glass and a business table'
Dr Jekyll
12 of 17
'he has his death warrant written on his face'
Dr Lanyon
13 of 17
'began to recover from the alarm'
Mr Utterson
14 of 17
'certain sinister block of building thurst forward'
Mr Hyde
15 of 17
'became so used to the unvarying character'
Mr Utterson
16 of 17
'he came out of his seclusion, renewed relations with his friends'
Dr Jekyll
17 of 17

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Card 2

Front

'was never lightened by a smile'

Back

Mr Utterson

Card 3

Front

'I am quite done with that person'

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

'I am the cheif of sinners, and the chief of sufferers also'

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

'lean,long,dreary and yet somehow loveable'

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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