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Chapter One: Story of the Door Mr Utterson, a lawyer, and his friend Mr Enfield go for a walk. As they are walking they pass a strange door of ‘sordid negligence’ in an otherwise very pretty street. Enfield tells Utterson a story involving this strange door. One night, in the early hours, Enfield sees a man trample over a young girl. He chased after the man and brought him back to the scene of the crime. To avoid ‘making a scene’ and possibly involving the police, the man offers to pay the girl and her family money. The man opened the strange door with a key and then came back out with a cheque and some money. Enfield describes the man as ‘downright detestable’ and ’deformed’ and reveals that his name is Mr Hyde.

Chapter One: Story of the Door Mr __________ , a _______, and his friend Mr Enfield go for a walk. As they are walking they pass a strange door of ‘_________ negligence’ in an otherwise very pretty street. _______ tells Utterson a story involving this strange door. One night, in the early hours, Enfield sees a man _________ over a young girl. He chased after the man and brought him back to the scene of the crime. To avoid ‘making a scene’ and possibly involving the police, the man offers to _______ the girl and her family money. The man opened the strange door with a _____ and then came back out with a cheque and some money. Enfield describes the man as ‘downright ___________ ’ and ’deformed’ and reveals that his name is Mr ________. Utterson Hyde lawyer Enfield key pay sordid trample detestable

Chapter Two: Search for Mr Hyde After the walk, Mr Utterson is disturbed by Enfield’s story. Utterson goes to his safe and takes out the will of Dr Jekyll who is a friend of his. The will states that if Dr Jekyll ever disappeared then all of his belongings and money should be given to Mr Hyde. Utterson visits Dr Lanyon who is an old mutual friend of his and Jekyll’s. Lanyon says he doesn’t know who Mr Hyde is and hasn’t seen Jekyll for nearly 10 years. Utterson goes home and has awful nightmares. Utterson decides that he is going to watch the strange door to see who comes and goes from it. Utterson sees Hyde unlocking it and he speaks to him. He describes Hyde as having ‘Satan’s signature upon [his] face’ Utterson worries that Hyde may be getting ready to kill Jekyll in order to benefit from the will.

Chapter Two: Search for Mr Hyde After the walk, Mr Utterson is disturbed by Enfield’s story. Utterson goes to his ______ and takes out the will of Dr ________ who is a friend of his. The will states that if Dr Jekyll ever disappeared then all of his belongings and money should be given to Mr _______. Utterson visits Dr Lanyon who is an old mutual friend of his and Jekyll’s. Lanyon says he doesn’t know who Mr Hyde is and hasn’t seen Jekyll for nearly 10 years. Utterson goes home and has awful__________ . Utterson decides that he is going to _______ the strange door to see who comes and goes from it. Utterson sees _______ unlocking it and he speaks to him. He describes Hyde as having ‘________’s signature upon [his] face’ Utterson worries that ______ may be getting ready to kill _______ in order to benefit from the will. Satan nightmares Hyde Hyde Jekyll Hyde safe watch Jekyll

Chapter Three: Dr Jekyll was quite at Ease Two weeks later, Utterson stays behind after a dinner party to talk to Jekyll about the will. Jekyll brushes off Utterson’s concerns and compares him to Lanyon who he describes as ‘hidebound’ (cautious and prudent towards advances in medical science). It becomes clear that this is the reason why Lanyon and Jekyll don’t speak anymore. Utterson keeps trying to talk to Jekyll about the will and Jekyll reveals a strange relationship with Hyde. Jekyll is very secretive about this relationship with Hyde but asks Utterson to promise to fulfil his will, if needs be. Jekyll tries to reassure Utterson and says ‘the moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr Hyde’ but asks ‘I beg of you to let it sleep’

Chapter Three: Dr Jekyll was quite at Ease Two weeks later, Utterson stays behind after a dinner party to talk to _______ about the will. Jekyll brushes off Utterson’s concerns and compares him to Lanyon who he describes as ‘_________’ (cautious and prudent towards advances in medical science). It becomes clear that this is the reason why _______ and Jekyll don’t speak anymore. Utterson keeps trying to talk to Jekyll about the will and Jekyll reveals a ________ relationship with Hyde. Jekyll is very _______ about this relationship with Hyde but asks Utterson to promise to fulfil his will, if needs be. Jekyll tries to _________ Utterson and says ‘the moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr Hyde’ but asks ‘I beg of you to let it sleep’ hidebound secretive Jekyll strange Lanyon reassure

Chapter Four: The Carew Murder Case A year or so later, an elderly man is brutally beaten to death with a walking cane by Hyde in an ‘ape-like fury’. A maid witnesses the murder and recognises Hyde. A letter addressed to Utterson is found on the body so the police contact him. He realises the murder weapon which is a broken half of a walking cane he gave to Jekyll a few years ago. When he is told that the murderer is Hyde, he takes the police officers to Hyde’s house. A elderly woman answers the door and is described as having ‘an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy; but her manners were excellent’ They are told that Hyde has not been at home for nearly two months but when they search the house, they find the other half of the walking cane and signs of a quick and messy exit.

Chapter Four: The Carew Murder Case A year or so later, an elderly man is brutally ________ to death with a walking ______ by Hyde in an ‘_____-like fury’. A ______ witnesses the murder and recognises ______. A ________ addressed to Utterson is found on the body so the police contact him. He realises the murder weapon which is a broken half of a walking cane he gave to Jekyll a few years ago. When he is told that the murderer is Hyde, he takes the police officers to Hyde’s house. A elderly woman answers the door and is described as having ‘an ______ face, smoothed by hypocrisy; but her manners were________’ They are told that Hyde has not been at home for nearly two months but when they search the house, they find the other half of the walking cane and signs of a quick and messy ______. exit excellent Hyde letter evil beaten cane maid ape

Chapter Five: Incident of the Letter Utterson goes to Jekyll’s house. Jekyll is described as ‘looking deadly sick’. Utterson asks him if he is hiding Hyde but Jekyll denies this and says that he will never see or hear of Hyde again. Jekyll shows Utterson a letter from Hyde which confirms this. Utterson asks Guest, another lawyer, to compare the handwriting in the letter and on an invitation from Jekyll. Guest says that there is a resemblance between the two. Utterson believes that Jekyll has forged the letter to cover Hyde’s escape and as a result ‘his blood ran cold in his veins’.

Chapter Five: Incident of the Letter Utterson goes to Jekyll’s house. Jekyll is described as ‘looking deadly ______’. Utterson asks him if he is hiding ______ but ______ denies this and says that he will never see or hear of Hyde again. Jekyll shows Utterson a letter from Hyde which ________ this. Utterson asks _______, another lawyer, to compare the ___________in the letter and on an invitation from Jekyll. Guest says that there is a resemblance between the two. Utterson believes that Jekyll has ______ the letter to cover Hyde’s _______ and as a result ‘his blood ran cold in his veins’. forged sick Jekyll Guest handwriting Hyde confirms escape

Chapter Six: Remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon Nobody can find Hyde but strangely, Jekyll seems happier and becomes more sociable. However, all of a sudden he comes depressed and refuses to see Utterson. Utterson visits Lanyon to talk about what is happening with Jekyll but when he arrives, Lanyon ‘had his death-warrant written legibly upon his face’. Lanyon refuses to discuss Jekyll and hints that he is the cause of his illness. Utterson writes to Jekyll in an attempt to find out what has happened. He gets a reply which says that Jekyll has become very disturbed and says he is ‘the chief of sinners’ as well as ‘the chief of sufferers’. Two weeks later, Lanyon dies and leaves a letter for Utterson in an envelope that says it cannot be read until Jekyll dies or disappears. Utterson, being a respectable and honest man, locks it in his safe. Utterson tries to visit Jekyll but every time Poole (his butler) says he will not have any visitors.

Chapter Six: Remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon Nobody can find Hyde but strangely, Jekyll seems _______ and becomes more_______. However, all of a sudden he comes _________and _______ to see Utterson. Utterson visits Lanyon to talk about what is happening with Jekyll but when he arrives, Lanyon ‘had his death-warrant written legibly upon his face’. Lanyon refuses to discuss Jekyll and ______ that he is the cause of his illness. Utterson writes to ______ in an attempt to find out what has happened. He gets a reply which says that Jekyll has become very disturbed and says he is ‘the chief of_______’ as well as ‘the chief of sufferers’. Two weeks later, Lanyon dies and leaves a letter for _________ in an envelope that says it cannot be read until Jekyll dies or disappears. Utterson, being a respectable and honest man, locks it in his safe. Utterson tries to visit Jekyll but every time Poole (his butler) says he will not have any ________. Utterson visitors sociable Jekyll depressed happier refuses sinners hints

Chapter Seven: Incident at the Window Utterson and Enfield are on another walk around the city. They walk past Jekyll’s window and see him. He is described as a ‘disconsolate prisoner’. Utterson shouts out to him in a friendly way and Jekyll replies. However, all of a sudden, Jekyll stops with a face of ‘abject terror and despair’. As the change in Jekyll’s face is so sudden and shocking, it is said that Utterson and Enfield’s blood is frozen. The two men walk away in silence and do not discuss what they’ve seen. At the end of the chapter, Utterson says ‘God forgive us!’ but Enfield only nods in agreement.

Chapter Seven: Incident at the Window Utterson and ________ are on another walk around the city. They walk past _______’s window and see him. He is described as a ‘disconsolate __________’. Utterson shouts out to him in a friendly way and Jekyll replies. However, all of a sudden, Jekyll stops with a face of ‘abject ______ and despair’. As the change in Jekyll’s face is so sudden and _________, it is said that Utterson and Enfield’s blood is _______. The two men walk away in _______ and do not discuss what they’ve seen. At the end of the chapter, Utterson says ‘God ________ us!’ but Enfield only nods in agreement. frozen Jekyll terror shocking silence prisoner Enfield forgive

Chapter Eight: The Last Night Poole (Jekyll’s butler) arrives at Utterson’s house and asks him to come and see Jekyll immediately. They go to the house and through to Jekyll’s laboratory but the door is locked. There is a voice inside the laboratory but it does not sound like Jekyll. The two men believe that it is Hyde. Poole says that the voice has requested a specific chemical for a few days but every time Poole has brought it, he has been told it is not pure enough. Poole says that he only saw a glimpse of the man but he describes him as a ‘thing’ and a ‘creature’. Eventually, Poole and Utterson break down the door to the lab and find a body twitching on the floor. In the man’s hand is a broken vial. The body is too small to be Jekyll but it is wearing clothes that would fit him. On the table in the laboratory is a will which was written that day and leaves everything to Mr Utterson. There is also a confession from Jekyll and a letter asking Utterson to read the letter he gave to Lanyon (which Utterson now has) Utterson tells Poole that he will return once he has read all of the letters.

Chapter Eight: The Last Night ________ (Jekyll’s butler) arrives at __________’s house and asks him to come and see ________ immediately. They go to the house and through to Jekyll’s laboratory but the door is locked. There is a voice inside the laboratory but it does not sound like Jekyll. The two men believe that it is ________. Poole says that the voice has requested a specific _________ for a few days but every time Poole has brought it, he has been told it is not pure enough. Poole says that he only saw a glimpse of the man but he describes him as a ‘thing’ and a ‘________’. Eventually, Poole and Utterson break down the door to the lab and find a body __________ on the floor. In the man’s hand is a broken ______. The body is too small to be Jekyll but it is wearing clothes that would fit him. On the table in the laboratory is a will which was written that day and leaves everything to Mr _________. There is also a confession from ______ and a letter asking Utterson to read the letter he gave to Lanyon (which Utterson now has) Utterson tells Poole that he will return once he has read all of the letters. Jekyll Utterson creature vial Poole Utterson chemical Jekyll twitching Hyde

Chapter Nine: Dr Lanyon’s Narrative This chapter is about Lanyon’s letter. We are told that Lanyon received a letter from Jekyll asking him to get hold of some chemicals, a vial and a notebook from Jekyll’s laboratory and to give it to a mysterious man who would collect it at midnight. Lanyon says he was intrigued as the notebook had some strange entries. At midnight, a man appears and is described as being ‘abnormal’. The man says he will either take the chemicals away or he will drink the potion. Lanyon accepts and, to his dismay, Hyde transforms into Dr Jekyll... Lanyon is so disturbed by what he has seen, he becomes seriously ill and then later dies.

Chapter Nine: Dr Lanyon’s Narrative This chapter is about Lanyon’s letter. We are told that Lanyon received a letter from Jekyll asking him to get hold of some ________, a ______ and a notebook from Jekyll’s laboratory and to give it to a ________ man who would collect it at midnight. Lanyon says he was intrigued as the notebook had some _______ entries. At midnight, a man appears and is described as being ‘_________’. The man says he will either take the chemicals away or he will drink the potion. Lanyon accepts and, to his dismay, _____ transforms into Dr ______... Lanyon is so ________ by what he has seen, he becomes seriously ill and then later dies. abnormal chemicals Hyde strange vial Jekyll mysterious disturbed

Chapter Ten: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case Jekyll tells the story of how he turned into Hyde. He explains that it began as scientific curiosity into the good and evil of man. His intention was to destroy the ‘evil’ side of mankind. However, he slowly became addicted to being Hyde. Eventually, Hyde took over and ultimately destroyed Jekyll. The novella never returns to Utterson who was planning on going back to Jekyll’s house.

Chapter Ten: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case Jekyll tells the story of how he turned into Hyde. He explains that it began as ________ curiosity into the ______ and evil of man. His intention was to destroy the ‘_____’ side of mankind. However, he slowly became ________ to being Hyde. Eventually, Hyde took over and ultimately ________ Jekyll. The novella never returns to Utterson who was planning on going back to Jekyll’s house. evil addicted good scientific destroyed