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3 ‘a large, well-made, smooth-faced man’
‘every mark of capacity and kindness’ ‘Dr Jekyll grew pale to the very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes’ ‘close up to the warmth, sat Dr. Jekyll, looking deathly sick’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The smile was struck out of his face and succeeded by an expression of such abject terror’ ‘pale and shaken, and half fainting’ ‘groping before him with his hands, like a man restored from death—there stood Henry Jekyll!’ ‘I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end’

4 Repeat after me… ‘a large, well-made, smooth-faced man’
‘every mark of capacity and kindness’ ‘Dr Jekyll grew pale to the very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes’ ‘close up to the warmth, sat Dr. Jekyll, looking deathly sick’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The smile was struck out of his face and succeeded by an expression of such abject terror’ ‘pale and shaken, and half fainting’ ‘groping before him with his hands, like a man restored from death—there stood Henry Jekyll!’ ‘I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end’

5 What’s next? ‘a large, well-made, smooth-faced man’
‘every mark of capacity and kindness’ ‘Dr Jekyll grew pale to the very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes’ ‘close up to the warmth, sat Dr. Jekyll, looking deathly sick’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The smile was struck out of his face and succeeded by an expression of such abject terror’ ‘pale and shaken, and half fainting’ ‘groping before him with his hands, like a man restored from death—there stood Henry Jekyll!’ ‘I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end’

6 Which one’s missing? ‘a large, well-made, smooth-faced man’
‘every mark of capacity and kindness’ ‘Dr Jekyll grew pale to the very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes’ ‘close up to the warmth, sat Dr. Jekyll, looking deathly sick’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The smile was struck out of his face and succeeded by an expression of such abject terror’ ‘pale and shaken, and half fainting’ ‘groping before him with his hands, like a man restored from death—there stood Henry Jekyll!’ ‘I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end’

7 Which one’s missing? ‘a large, well-made, smooth-faced man’
‘every mark of capacity and kindness’ ‘Dr Jekyll grew pale to the very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes’ ‘close up to the warmth, sat Dr. Jekyll, looking deathly sick’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The smile was struck out of his face and succeeded by an expression of such abject terror’ ‘pale and shaken, and half fainting’ ‘groping before him with his hands, like a man restored from death—there stood Henry Jekyll!’ ‘I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end’

8 Which one’s missing? ‘a large, well-made, smooth-faced man’
‘every mark of capacity and kindness’ ‘Dr Jekyll grew pale to the very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes’ ‘close up to the warmth, sat Dr. Jekyll, looking deathly sick’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The smile was struck out of his face and succeeded by an expression of such abject terror’ ‘pale and shaken, and half fainting’ ‘groping before him with his hands, like a man restored from death—there stood Henry Jekyll!’ ‘I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end’

9 Which one’s missing? ‘a large, well-made, smooth-faced man’
‘every mark of capacity and kindness’ ‘Dr Jekyll grew pale to the very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes’ ‘close up to the warmth, sat Dr. Jekyll, looking deathly sick’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The smile was struck out of his face and succeeded by an expression of such abject terror’ ‘pale and shaken, and half fainting’ ‘groping before him with his hands, like a man restored from death—there stood Henry Jekyll!’ ‘I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end’

10 Which one’s missing? ‘a large, well-made, smooth-faced man’
‘every mark of capacity and kindness’ ‘Dr Jekyll grew pale to the very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes’ ‘close up to the warmth, sat Dr. Jekyll, looking deathly sick’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The smile was struck out of his face and succeeded by an expression of such abject terror’ ‘pale and shaken, and half fainting’ ‘groping before him with his hands, like a man restored from death—there stood Henry Jekyll!’ ‘I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end’

11 Which one’s missing? ‘a large, well-made, smooth-faced man’
‘every mark of capacity and kindness’ ‘Dr Jekyll grew pale to the very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes’ ‘close up to the warmth, sat Dr. Jekyll, looking deathly sick’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The smile was struck out of his face and succeeded by an expression of such abject terror’ ‘pale and shaken, and half fainting’ ‘groping before him with his hands, like a man restored from death—there stood Henry Jekyll!’ ‘I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end’

12 Fill in the blanks ‘a l----, well-m----, s------f---- man’
‘every m--- of c and k ’ ‘Dr grew p--- to the very l---, and there came a b about his e---’ ‘close up to the w-----, sat Dr. Jekyll, looking d ’ ‘If I am the of , I am the -----of also’ ‘The s---- was s----- out of his ---- and s by an of such ’ ‘p--- and s-----, and half ’ ‘g before him with his h----, like a man from d---- —there stood !’ ‘I bring the l--- of that Henry Jekyll to an ---’

13 Noughts & Crosses ?

14 ?

15 ‘trampled calmly over the child’s body’
‘snarled aloud into a savage laugh’ ‘husky, whispering and somewhat broken voice’ Utterson: ‘if ever I read Satan’s signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend’ ‘a great flame of anger’ ‘ape-like fury’ ‘the few who could describe him differed widely’ ‘masked thing like a monkey’ ‘Hyde had a song upon his lips’

16 Repeat after me… ‘trampled calmly over the child’s body’
‘snarled aloud into a savage laugh’ ‘husky, whispering and somewhat broken voice’ Utterson: ‘if ever I read Satan’s signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend’ ‘a great flame of anger’ ‘ape-like fury’ ‘the few who could describe him differed widely’ ‘masked thing like a monkey’ ‘Hyde had a song upon his lips’

17 What’s next? ‘trampled calmly over the child’s body’
‘snarled aloud into a savage laugh’ ‘husky, whispering and somewhat broken voice’ Utterson: ‘if ever I read Satan’s signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend’ ‘a great flame of anger’ ‘ape-like fury’ ‘the few who could describe him differed widely’ ‘masked thing like a monkey’ ‘Hyde had a song upon his lips’

18 Which one’s missing? ‘trampled calmly over the child’s body’
‘snarled aloud into a savage laugh’ ‘husky, whispering and somewhat broken voice’ Utterson: ‘if ever I read Satan’s signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend’ ‘a great flame of anger’ ‘ape-like fury’ ‘the few who could describe him differed widely’ ‘masked thing like a monkey’ ‘Hyde had a song upon his lips’

19 Which one’s missing? ‘trampled calmly over the child’s body’
‘snarled aloud into a savage laugh’ ‘husky, whispering and somewhat broken voice’ Utterson: ‘if ever I read Satan’s signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend’ ‘a great flame of anger’ ‘ape-like fury’ ‘the few who could describe him differed widely’ ‘masked thing like a monkey’ ‘Hyde had a song upon his lips’

20 Which one’s missing? ‘trampled calmly over the child’s body’
‘snarled aloud into a savage laugh’ ‘husky, whispering and somewhat broken voice’ Utterson: ‘if ever I read Satan’s signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend’ ‘a great flame of anger’ ‘ape-like fury’ ‘the few who could describe him differed widely’ ‘masked thing like a monkey’ ‘Hyde had a song upon his lips’

21 Which one’s missing? ‘trampled calmly over the child’s body’
‘snarled aloud into a savage laugh’ ‘husky, whispering and somewhat broken voice’ Utterson: ‘if ever I read Satan’s signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend’ ‘a great flame of anger’ ‘ape-like fury’ ‘the few who could describe him differed widely’ ‘masked thing like a monkey’ ‘Hyde had a song upon his lips’

22 Which one’s missing? ‘trampled calmly over the child’s body’
‘snarled aloud into a savage laugh’ ‘husky, whispering and somewhat broken voice’ Utterson: ‘if ever I read Satan’s signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend’ ‘a great flame of anger’ ‘ape-like fury’ ‘the few who could describe him differed widely’ ‘masked thing like a monkey’ ‘Hyde had a song upon his lips’

23 Which one’s missing? ‘trampled calmly over the child’s body’
‘snarled aloud into a savage laugh’ ‘husky, whispering and somewhat broken voice’ Utterson: ‘if ever I read Satan’s signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend’ ‘a great flame of anger’ ‘ape-like fury’ ‘the few who could describe him differed widely’ ‘masked thing like a monkey’ ‘Hyde had a song upon his lips’

24 Fill in the blanks ‘t------- c----- over the child’s b---’
‘s aloud into a s----- laugh’ ‘h----, w and somewhat b----- v----’ Utterson: ‘if ever I read S----’s s upon a f---, it is on that of your new f-----’ ‘a g of -----’ ‘a---like ----’ ‘the few who could describe him d w------’ ‘m----- thing like a m-----’ ‘---- had a s--- upon his l---’

25 Noughts & Crosses ?

26 ?

27 ‘hearty, healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman’
‘Such unscientific balderdash’ Jekyll: ‘ignorant, blatant pedant’ Jekyll: ‘I was never more disappointed in any man than in Lanyon’ ‘He had his death-warrant written legibly upon his face’ ‘some deep-seated terror of the mind’ ‘I wish to see or hear no more of Dr. Jekyll’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’ ‘My life is shaken to its roots; sleep has left me; the deadliest terror sits by me’

28 Repeat after me… ‘hearty, healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman’
‘Such unscientific balderdash’ Jekyll: ‘ignorant, blatant pedant’ Jekyll: ‘I was never more disappointed in any man than in Lanyon’ ‘He had his death-warrant written legibly upon his face’ ‘some deep-seated terror of the mind’ ‘I wish to see or hear no more of Dr. Jekyll’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’ ‘My life is shaken to its roots; sleep has left me; the deadliest terror sits by me’

29 What’s next? ‘hearty, healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman’
‘Such unscientific balderdash’ Jekyll: ‘ignorant, blatant pedant’ Jekyll: ‘I was never more disappointed in any man than in Lanyon’ ‘He had his death-warrant written legibly upon his face’ ‘some deep-seated terror of the mind’ ‘I wish to see or hear no more of Dr. Jekyll’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’ ‘My life is shaken to its roots; sleep has left me; the deadliest terror sits by me’

30 Which one’s missing? ‘hearty, healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman’
‘Such unscientific balderdash’ Jekyll: ‘ignorant, blatant pedant’ Jekyll: ‘I was never more disappointed in any man than in Lanyon’ ‘He had his death-warrant written legibly upon his face’ ‘some deep-seated terror of the mind’ ‘I wish to see or hear no more of Dr. Jekyll’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’ ‘My life is shaken to its roots; sleep has left me; the deadliest terror sits by me’

31 Which one’s missing? ‘hearty, healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman’
‘Such unscientific balderdash’ Jekyll: ‘ignorant, blatant pedant’ Jekyll: ‘I was never more disappointed in any man than in Lanyon’ ‘He had his death-warrant written legibly upon his face’ ‘some deep-seated terror of the mind’ ‘I wish to see or hear no more of Dr. Jekyll’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’ ‘My life is shaken to its roots; sleep has left me; the deadliest terror sits by me’

32 Which one’s missing? ‘hearty, healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman’
‘Such unscientific balderdash’ Jekyll: ‘ignorant, blatant pedant’ Jekyll: ‘I was never more disappointed in any man than in Lanyon’ ‘He had his death-warrant written legibly upon his face’ ‘some deep-seated terror of the mind’ ‘I wish to see or hear no more of Dr. Jekyll’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’ ‘My life is shaken to its roots; sleep has left me; the deadliest terror sits by me’

33 Which one’s missing? ‘hearty, healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman’
‘Such unscientific balderdash’ Jekyll: ‘ignorant, blatant pedant’ Jekyll: ‘I was never more disappointed in any man than in Lanyon’ ‘He had his death-warrant written legibly upon his face’ ‘some deep-seated terror of the mind’ ‘I wish to see or hear no more of Dr. Jekyll’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’ ‘My life is shaken to its roots; sleep has left me; the deadliest terror sits by me’

34 Which one’s missing? ‘hearty, healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman’
‘Such unscientific balderdash’ Jekyll: ‘ignorant, blatant pedant’ Jekyll: ‘I was never more disappointed in any man than in Lanyon’ ‘He had his death-warrant written legibly upon his face’ ‘some deep-seated terror of the mind’ ‘I wish to see or hear no more of Dr. Jekyll’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’ ‘My life is shaken to its roots; sleep has left me; the deadliest terror sits by me’

35 Which one’s missing? ‘hearty, healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman’
‘Such unscientific balderdash’ Jekyll: ‘ignorant, blatant pedant’ Jekyll: ‘I was never more disappointed in any man than in Lanyon’ ‘He had his death-warrant written legibly upon his face’ ‘some deep-seated terror of the mind’ ‘I wish to see or hear no more of Dr. Jekyll’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’ ‘My life is shaken to its roots; sleep has left me; the deadliest terror sits by me’

36 Fill in the blanks ‘------, h------, d-----, red-faced g--------’
‘Such Jekyll: ‘i , b p-----’ Jekyll: ‘I was never more d in any man than in ------’ ‘He had his d---- - w written l upon his f---’ ‘some d--- -s----- of the m---’ ‘I ---- to see or ---- no more of Dr. Jekyll’ ‘O ---!" I , and "O ---!" and -----’ ‘My ---- is to its -----; has left me; the t----- sits by me’

37 Noughts & Crosses ?

38 ?

39 ‘I saw that Sawbones turn sick and white with desire to kill him’
‘Such unscientific balderdash’ ‘my scientific heresies’ ‘God forgive us, God forgive us’ ‘we heard him cry out upon the name of God’ ‘you who have so long been bound to the most narrow and material views’ ‘you who have denied the virtue of transcendental medicine’ ‘a new province of knowledge and new avenues to fame and power shall be laid open to you’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’

40 Repeat after me… ‘I saw that Sawbones turn sick and white with desire to kill him’ ‘Such unscientific balderdash’ ‘my scientific heresies’ ‘God forgive us, God forgive us’ ‘we heard him cry out upon the name of God’ ‘you who have so long been bound to the most narrow and material views’ ‘you who have denied the virtue of transcendental medicine’ ‘a new province of knowledge and new avenues to fame and power shall be laid open to you’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’

41 What’s next? ‘I saw that Sawbones turn sick and white with desire to kill him’ ‘Such unscientific balderdash’ ‘my scientific heresies’ ‘God forgive us, God forgive us’ ‘we heard him cry out upon the name of God’ ‘you who have so long been bound to the most narrow and material views’ ‘you who have denied the virtue of transcendental medicine’ ‘a new province of knowledge and new avenues to fame and power shall be laid open to you’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’

42 Which one’s missing? ‘I saw that Sawbones turn sick and white with desire to kill him’ ‘Such unscientific balderdash’ ‘my scientific heresies’ ‘God forgive us, God forgive us’ ‘we heard him cry out upon the name of God’ ‘you who have so long been bound to the most narrow and material views’ ‘you who have denied the virtue of transcendental medicine’ ‘a new province of knowledge and new avenues to fame and power shall be laid open to you’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’

43 Which one’s missing? ‘I saw that Sawbones turn sick and white with desire to kill him’ ‘Such unscientific balderdash’ ‘my scientific heresies’ ‘God forgive us, God forgive us’ ‘we heard him cry out upon the name of God’ ‘you who have so long been bound to the most narrow and material views’ ‘you who have denied the virtue of transcendental medicine’ ‘a new province of knowledge and new avenues to fame and power shall be laid open to you’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’

44 Which one’s missing? ‘I saw that Sawbones turn sick and white with desire to kill him’ ‘Such unscientific balderdash’ ‘my scientific heresies’ ‘God forgive us, God forgive us’ ‘we heard him cry out upon the name of God’ ‘you who have so long been bound to the most narrow and material views’ ‘you who have denied the virtue of transcendental medicine’ ‘a new province of knowledge and new avenues to fame and power shall be laid open to you’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’

45 Which one’s missing? ‘I saw that Sawbones turn sick and white with desire to kill him’ ‘Such unscientific balderdash’ ‘my scientific heresies’ ‘God forgive us, God forgive us’ ‘we heard him cry out upon the name of God’ ‘you who have so long been bound to the most narrow and material views’ ‘you who have denied the virtue of transcendental medicine’ ‘a new province of knowledge and new avenues to fame and power shall be laid open to you’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’

46 Which one’s missing? ‘I saw that Sawbones turn sick and white with desire to kill him’ ‘Such unscientific balderdash’ ‘my scientific heresies’ ‘God forgive us, God forgive us’ ‘we heard him cry out upon the name of God’ ‘you who have so long been bound to the most narrow and material views’ ‘you who have denied the virtue of transcendental medicine’ ‘a new province of knowledge and new avenues to fame and power shall be laid open to you’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’

47 Which one’s missing? ‘I saw that Sawbones turn sick and white with desire to kill him’ ‘Such unscientific balderdash’ ‘my scientific heresies’ ‘God forgive us, God forgive us’ ‘we heard him cry out upon the name of God’ ‘you who have so long been bound to the most narrow and material views’ ‘you who have denied the virtue of transcendental medicine’ ‘a new province of knowledge and new avenues to fame and power shall be laid open to you’ ‘O God!" I screamed, and "O God!" again and again’

48 ‘You start a q______ and it’s like s______ a s_____’
‘…the c_____ of some c_______ d______.’ ‘light falling d_____ through the f_____ c_______’ ‘even in the houses the ___ began to ___ ______’ ‘The ___ still slept on the ____above the ______city’ ‘I have brought on myself a p_____ and a d____that I c____ n____’ ‘The m_____ one of the three w______ was h___-w__ open’ ‘Mr. Enfield only _____his head very s_____and walked on once more in s_____.’ ‘to a_____, like a _____ _____, […] Edward Hyde’ Fill in the blanks

49 Noughts & Crosses ?

50 ?

51 ‘it's hard to say where one ends and another begins’
‘If he be Mr Hyde […] I shall be Mr Seek’ ‘an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The steps fell lightly and oddly, with a certain swing, for all they went so slowly; it was different indeed from the heavy creaking tread of Henry Jekyll’ ‘[The cheval glass] was so turned as to show them nothing but the rosy glow playing on the roof’ ‘his face became suddenly black and the features seemed to melt and alter’ ‘the animal within me licking the chops of memory; the spiritual side a little drowsed’ ‘shook the very fortress of identity’

52 Repeat after me… ‘it's hard to say where one ends and another begins’
‘If he be Mr Hyde […] I shall be Mr Seek’ ‘an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The steps fell lightly and oddly, with a certain swing, for all they went so slowly; it was different indeed from the heavy creaking tread of Henry Jekyll’ ‘[The cheval glass] was so turned as to show them nothing but the rosy glow playing on the roof’ ‘his face became suddenly black and the features seemed to melt and alter’ ‘the animal within me licking the chops of memory; the spiritual side a little drowsed’ ‘shook the very fortress of identity’

53 What’s next? ‘it's hard to say where one ends and another begins’
‘If he be Mr Hyde […] I shall be Mr Seek’ ‘an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The steps fell lightly and oddly, with a certain swing, for all they went so slowly; it was different indeed from the heavy creaking tread of Henry Jekyll’ ‘[The cheval glass] was so turned as to show them nothing but the rosy glow playing on the roof’ ‘his face became suddenly black and the features seemed to melt and alter’ ‘the animal within me licking the chops of memory; the spiritual side a little drowsed’ ‘shook the very fortress of identity’

54 Which one’s missing? ‘it's hard to say where one ends and another begins’ ‘If he be Mr Hyde […] I shall be Mr Seek’ ‘an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The steps fell lightly and oddly, with a certain swing, for all they went so slowly; it was different indeed from the heavy creaking tread of Henry Jekyll’ ‘[The cheval glass] was so turned as to show them nothing but the rosy glow playing on the roof’ ‘his face became suddenly black and the features seemed to melt and alter’ ‘the animal within me licking the chops of memory; the spiritual side a little drowsed’ ‘shook the very fortress of identity’

55 Which one’s missing? ‘it's hard to say where one ends and another begins’ ‘If he be Mr Hyde […] I shall be Mr Seek’ ‘an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The steps fell lightly and oddly, with a certain swing, for all they went so slowly; it was different indeed from the heavy creaking tread of Henry Jekyll’ ‘[The cheval glass] was so turned as to show them nothing but the rosy glow playing on the roof’ ‘his face became suddenly black and the features seemed to melt and alter’ ‘the animal within me licking the chops of memory; the spiritual side a little drowsed’ ‘shook the very fortress of identity’

56 Which one’s missing? ‘it's hard to say where one ends and another begins’ ‘If he be Mr Hyde […] I shall be Mr Seek’ ‘an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The steps fell lightly and oddly, with a certain swing, for all they went so slowly; it was different indeed from the heavy creaking tread of Henry Jekyll’ ‘[The cheval glass] was so turned as to show them nothing but the rosy glow playing on the roof’ ‘his face became suddenly black and the features seemed to melt and alter’ ‘the animal within me licking the chops of memory; the spiritual side a little drowsed’ ‘shook the very fortress of identity’

57 Which one’s missing? ‘it's hard to say where one ends and another begins’ ‘If he be Mr Hyde […] I shall be Mr Seek’ ‘an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The steps fell lightly and oddly, with a certain swing, for all they went so slowly; it was different indeed from the heavy creaking tread of Henry Jekyll’ ‘[The cheval glass] was so turned as to show them nothing but the rosy glow playing on the roof’ ‘his face became suddenly black and the features seemed to melt and alter’ ‘the animal within me licking the chops of memory; the spiritual side a little drowsed’ ‘shook the very fortress of identity’

58 Which one’s missing? ‘it's hard to say where one ends and another begins’ ‘If he be Mr Hyde […] I shall be Mr Seek’ ‘an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The steps fell lightly and oddly, with a certain swing, for all they went so slowly; it was different indeed from the heavy creaking tread of Henry Jekyll’ ‘[The cheval glass] was so turned as to show them nothing but the rosy glow playing on the roof’ ‘his face became suddenly black and the features seemed to melt and alter’ ‘the animal within me licking the chops of memory; the spiritual side a little drowsed’ ‘shook the very fortress of identity’

59 Which one’s missing? ‘it's hard to say where one ends and another begins’ ‘If he be Mr Hyde […] I shall be Mr Seek’ ‘an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy’ ‘If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also’ ‘The steps fell lightly and oddly, with a certain swing, for all they went so slowly; it was different indeed from the heavy creaking tread of Henry Jekyll’ ‘[The cheval glass] was so turned as to show them nothing but the rosy glow playing on the roof’ ‘his face became suddenly black and the features seemed to melt and alter’ ‘the animal within me licking the chops of memory; the spiritual side a little drowsed’ ‘shook the very fortress of identity’

60 Fill in the blanks ‘it's ---- to say where one ---- and another ’ ‘If he be Mr ----[…] I be Mr ----’ ‘an ---- face, by ’ ‘If I am the of , I am the of also’ ‘The fell and oddly, with a certain -----, for all they went so ; it was different indeed from the creaking ----- of Henry Jekyll’ ‘[The glass] was so turned as to show them but the on the ----’ ‘his ---- became and the features seemed to ---- and -----’ ‘the within me the of ------; the side a drowsed’ ‘----- the very of ’

61 Noughts & Crosses ?

62 ?

63 ‘You start a question and it’s like starting a stone’
‘…the cancer of some concealed disgrace.’ ‘light falling dimly through the foggy cupola’ ‘even in the houses the fog began to lie thickly’ ‘The fog still slept on the wing above the drowned city’ ‘I have brought on myself a punishment and a danger that I cannot name’ ‘The middle one of the three windows was half-way open’ ‘Mr. Enfield only nodded his head very seriously and walked on once more in silence.’ ‘to assume, like a thick cloak, […] Edward Hyde’

64 Repeat after me… ‘You start a question and it’s like starting a stone’
‘…the cancer of some concealed disgrace.’ ‘light falling dimly through the foggy cupola’ ‘even in the houses the fog began to lie thickly’ ‘The fog still slept on the wing above the drowned city’ ‘I have brought on myself a punishment and a danger that I cannot name’ ‘The middle one of the three windows was half-way open’ ‘Mr. Enfield only nodded his head very seriously and walked on once more in silence.’ ‘to assume, like a thick cloak, […] Edward Hyde’

65 What’s next? ‘You start a question and it’s like starting a stone’
‘…the cancer of some concealed disgrace.’ ‘light falling dimly through the foggy cupola’ ‘even in the houses the fog began to lie thickly’ ‘The fog still slept on the wing above the drowned city’ ‘I have brought on myself a punishment and a danger that I cannot name’ ‘The middle one of the three windows was half-way open’ ‘Mr. Enfield only nodded his head very seriously and walked on once more in silence.’ ‘to assume, like a thick cloak, […] Edward Hyde’

66 Which one’s missing? ‘You start a question and it’s like starting a stone’ ‘…the cancer of some concealed disgrace.’ ‘light falling dimly through the foggy cupola’ ‘even in the houses the fog began to lie thickly’ ‘The fog still slept on the wing above the drowned city’ ‘I have brought on myself a punishment and a danger that I cannot name’ ‘The middle one of the three windows was half-way open’ ‘Mr. Enfield only nodded his head very seriously and walked on once more in silence.’ ‘to assume, like a thick cloak, […] Edward Hyde’

67 Which one’s missing? ‘You start a question and it’s like starting a stone’ ‘…the cancer of some concealed disgrace.’ ‘light falling dimly through the foggy cupola’ ‘even in the houses the fog began to lie thickly’ ‘The fog still slept on the wing above the drowned city’ ‘I have brought on myself a punishment and a danger that I cannot name’ ‘The middle one of the three windows was half-way open’ ‘Mr. Enfield only nodded his head very seriously and walked on once more in silence.’ ‘to assume, like a thick cloak, […] Edward Hyde’

68 Which one’s missing? ‘You start a question and it’s like starting a stone’ ‘…the cancer of some concealed disgrace.’ ‘light falling dimly through the foggy cupola’ ‘even in the houses the fog began to lie thickly’ ‘The fog still slept on the wing above the drowned city’ ‘I have brought on myself a punishment and a danger that I cannot name’ ‘The middle one of the three windows was half-way open’ ‘Mr. Enfield only nodded his head very seriously and walked on once more in silence.’ ‘to assume, like a thick cloak, […] Edward Hyde’

69 Which one’s missing? ‘You start a question and it’s like starting a stone’ ‘…the cancer of some concealed disgrace.’ ‘light falling dimly through the foggy cupola’ ‘even in the houses the fog began to lie thickly’ ‘The fog still slept on the wing above the drowned city’ ‘I have brought on myself a punishment and a danger that I cannot name’ ‘The middle one of the three windows was half-way open’ ‘Mr. Enfield only nodded his head very seriously and walked on once more in silence.’ ‘to assume, like a thick cloak, […] Edward Hyde’

70 Which one’s missing? ‘You start a question and it’s like starting a stone’ ‘…the cancer of some concealed disgrace.’ ‘light falling dimly through the foggy cupola’ ‘even in the houses the fog began to lie thickly’ ‘The fog still slept on the wing above the drowned city’ ‘I have brought on myself a punishment and a danger that I cannot name’ ‘The middle one of the three windows was half-way open’ ‘Mr. Enfield only nodded his head very seriously and walked on once more in silence.’ ‘to assume, like a thick cloak, […] Edward Hyde’

71 Which one’s missing? ‘You start a question and it’s like starting a stone’ ‘…the cancer of some concealed disgrace.’ ‘light falling dimly through the foggy cupola’ ‘even in the houses the fog began to lie thickly’ ‘The fog still slept on the wing above the drowned city’ ‘I have brought on myself a punishment and a danger that I cannot name’ ‘The middle one of the three windows was half-way open’ ‘Mr. Enfield only nodded his head very seriously and walked on once more in silence.’ ‘to assume, like a thick cloak, […] Edward Hyde’

72 Fill in the blanks

73 Noughts & Crosses ?

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