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Chapter 3: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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What word does Jekyll use to say the situation is personal?
A private matter.
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How long after the events of Chapter 2 does Jekyll give his dinner?
A fortnight later.
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Who does Jekyll say is a poor client?
Himself (Jekyll).
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What does Jekyll do when he asks Utterson not to talk about Hyde again?
He begs him.
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How does Jekyll speak when Utterson brings up the will?
Cheerfully.
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What does cheerfully mean?
In a happy way.
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What did Jekyll say about upsetting others?
That he has upset Lanyon more than Utterson.
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How do the two friends feel sitting by the fire before talking about Hyde?
Contented.
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What is a client?
A customer or someone who pays for a service.
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What is a mention?
When something is said or referred to.
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What name does Utterson try to ignore when it is mentioned?
Dr Lanyon.
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What does it mean to beg?
To ask for something in an emotional way.
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What does it mean to have upset someone?
To make someone sad or angry.
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What happens to Jekyll’s face when Hyde is mentioned?
He becomes pale.
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What is a matter?
A subject or situation.
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What is concern?
A feeling of worry.
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What does pale mean?
Light in colour (often describing the face).
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How long is a fortnight?
Two weeks.
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What does Utterson show when he insists Jekyll can trust him?
Concern.
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What does contented mean?
Happy or satisfied.
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