Man is not …, but … two
Man is not one, but truly two
C10, Jekyll. Confessing his duality and his he discovered the duality of man
I … the … duality of man
I recognised the primitive duality of man
Jekyll c10. In Jekyll confession letter to utterson
The … I choose, I can be … of …
The moment I choose, I can be rid of Hyde
Jekyll, c3. In a conversation with utterson.
I was … … of my original and … self
I was losing hold of my original and better self
Jekyll c10. Final concession letter
Every … of … and kindness
Every mark of capacity and kindness
Jekyll c3, where utterson first meets Jekyll about Hyde
I bring the life of … Jekyll to … …
I bring the life of unhappy Jekyll to an end
C10, where Jekyll explains his downfall
I am … … utterson. It won’t last long thank …
I am very low utterson. It won’t last long thank God
C6, Jekyll
Downright …
Downright detestable
Hyde, c1.
… of … without any nameable …
Impression of deformity without any nameable malformation
Hyde c1
My … had been long …, he came out roaring
My devil had been long caged, he came out roaring
Jekyll about Hyde (either) c10
I had gone to … Henry Jekyll, I had … Edward Hyde
I had gone to sleep Henry Jekyll, I had awakened Edward Hyde
Jekyll/hyde c10
… shattered
Audibly shattered
Hyde c4
I cannot say I … what … of Hyde, I am … with him
I cannot say I care what becomes of Hyde, I am done with him
Jekyll/hyde c5
I wish to … or … no more of Jekyll
I wish to see or hear no more of Jekyll
C6 Lanyon to utterson
Jekyll became too … for me
Jekyll because too fanciful for me
Lanyon c2 to utterson
I …, my soul … at it
I screamed, my soul sickened at it
C9, Lanyon seeing Jekyll become Hyde
I had a … and I shall … …
I had a shock and I shall never recover
C6 lanyon to utterson about witnessing Jekyll become Hyde
I’ve seen enough to know he is … … a man of …
I’ve seen enough to know he is no longer a man of science
C2 Lanyon to utterson