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Jekyll and Hyde (Hyde (:star:'pale and dwarfish', :star:'…
Jekyll and Hyde
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Utterson
:star:'Dusty, deary and yet somehow loveable'
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:star:'Little case to his toiling mind, toiling in mere darkness and besieged by questions'
:star:'few men could read the rolls of their life with less apprehension, yet he was humbled to the dust by many ill things he had done'
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:star:'seemed in the lawyer's eyes, like a district of some city a nightmare'
:star:'"what," he thought."Henry Jekyll forge for a murder." And his blood ran cold in his veins'
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:star:'"God forgive us, God forgive us," said Mr Utterson'
:star:'Tradyed back to his office to read the two narratives in which this mystery was now to be explained'
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Einfield
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He pressures Hyde into paying for his crime by threatening to :star:"make his name stink from one end of London to the other"
Lanyon
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Lanyon has not seen Jekyll since he started to become :star:'too fanciful' and :star:'wrong in mind'
Jekyll, on the other hand, regards him as :star:'hidebound' (conventional and unadventurous) in his attitude to medical science.