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1 Things cannot continue as they are.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeBy Robert Louis Stevenson ContextHighlight In CHAPTER SEARCH FOR MR. HYDE
2 I have brought on myself a punishment and a danger that I cannot name.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeBy Robert Louis Stevenson ContextHighlight In CHAPTER REMARKABLE INCIDENT OF DR. LANYON
3 I cannot say that I care what becomes of Hyde; I am quite done with him.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeBy Robert Louis Stevenson ContextHighlight In CHAPTER INCIDENT OF THE LETTER
4 What he told me in the next hour, I cannot bring my mind to set on paper.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeBy Robert Louis Stevenson ContextHighlight In CHAPTER DR. LANYON'S NARRATIVE
5 A voice answered from within: "Tell him I cannot see any one," it said complainingly.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeBy Robert Louis Stevenson ContextHighlight In CHAPTER THE LAST NIGHT
6 I am quite sure of him," replied Jekyll; "I have grounds for certainty that I cannot share with any one.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeBy Robert Louis Stevenson ContextHighlight In CHAPTER INCIDENT OF THE LETTER
7 My good Utterson," said the doctor, "this is very good of you, this is downright good of you, and I cannot find words to thank you in.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeBy Robert Louis Stevenson ContextHighlight In CHAPTER DR. JEKYLL WAS QUITE AT EASE
8 As for the moral turpitude that man unveiled to me, even with tears of penitence, I cannot, even in memory, dwell on it without a start of horror.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeBy Robert Louis Stevenson ContextHighlight In CHAPTER DR. LANYON'S NARRATIVE
9 The most racking pangs succeeded: a grinding in the bones, deadly nausea, and a horror of the spirit that cannot be exceeded at the hour of birth or death.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeBy Robert Louis Stevenson ContextHighlight In CHAPTER HENRY JEKYLL'S FULL STATEMENT OF THE CASE
10 I saw what I saw, I heard what I heard, and my soul sickened at it; and yet now when that sight has faded from my eyes, I ask myself if I believe it, and I cannot answer.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeBy Robert Louis Stevenson ContextHighlight In CHAPTER DR. LANYON'S NARRATIVE
11 DEAR LANYON, You are one of my oldest friends; and although we may have differed at times on scientific questions, I cannot remember, at least on my side, any break in our affection.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeBy Robert Louis Stevenson ContextHighlight In CHAPTER DR. LANYON'S NARRATIVE