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Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde - Dialogue
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Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "Will you let me see your face?"
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Dr Jekyll
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Mr Hyde
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Mr Utterson
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Mr Poole
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "Some day, Utterson, after I am dead, you may perhaps come to learn the right and wrong of this. I cannot tell you"
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Dr Jekyll
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Mr Hyde
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Mr Poole
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Dr Lanyon
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "So it will walk all day, sir, ay, and the better part of the night. Only when a new sample comes from the chemist, there's a bit of a break. Ah, it's an ill-conscience that's such an enemy to rest! Ah, sir, there's blood foully shed in every step of it! But hark again, a little closer — put your heart in your ears Mr Utterson, and tell me, is that the doctor's foot?"
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Mr Poole
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Dr Lanyon
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Mr Guest
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Mr Enfield
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "Has the greed of curiosity too much command of you? Think before you answer, for it shall be done as you decide. As you decide, you shall be left as you were before, and neither richer nor wiser, unless the sense of service rendered to a man in mortal distress may be counted as a kind of riches of the soul"
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Dr Jekyll
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Mr Hyde
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Dr Lanyon
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Mr Utterson
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "I never saw a circle of such hateful faces; and there was the man in the middle, with a kind of black, sneering coolness — frightened too, I could see that — but carrying it off, sir, really like Satan"
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Mr Enfield
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Dr Jekyll
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Mr Utterson
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Dr Lanyon
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "There is one point I should like you to understand. I have really a very great interest in poor Hyde"
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Mr Poole
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Dr Jekyll
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Dr Lanyon
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Mr Utterson
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "The hatred of Hyde for Jekyll, was of a different order. His terror of the gallows drove him continually to commit temporary suicide, and return to his subordinate station of a part instead of a person; but he loathed the necessity, he loathed the despondency into which Jekyll was now fallen"
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Dr Lanyon
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Dr Jekyll
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Mr Utterson
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Mr Poole
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "It is more than ten years since Henry Jekyll became too fanciful for me. He began to go wrong, wrong in mind"
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Mr Utterson
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Mr Enfield
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Dr Lanyon
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Mr Guest
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "To tell you the truth, I am uneasy about poor Jekyll; and even outside, I feel as if the presence of a friend might do him good"
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Mr Poole
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Mr Hyde
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Mr Enfield
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Mr Utterson
Match the dialogue to the correct speaker. "Ah! He is in trouble! What has he done?"
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Dr Lanyon
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Dr Jekyll
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Mr Hyde
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Mr Hyde's housekeeper
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