Mary Reilly:
He said you had an illness. What kind of an illness?
Dr. Henry Jekyll:
You might call it a fracture in my soul. Something... which left me with a taste for oblivion.
Mr. Edward Hyde:
I am sorry. I thought you were planning to stay a while. But perhaps my sense of smell deceives me.
Mr. Edward Hyde:
I am the bandit. He is merely the cave in which I shelter.
Mr. Edward Hyde:
I always knew you'd be the death of us.
Dr. Henry Jekyll:
It was the only way he could devise to set you free. It was inevitable from the moment I found how to achieve what I'd always wanted... To be the knife as well as the wound. Would you have ever forgiven me? I wanted the night... you see... and here it is...
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last lines]
Mr. Edward Hyde:
I wanted the night... you see... and here it is...
Mrs. Kent:
[
referring to her first glimpse of Hyde] He came out of the dark as if he was made of it.
Mrs. Farraday:
My answer is always "Yes!"
Mary Reilly:
Is Evil stronger than Good?
Mr. Edward Hyde:
You tell me.
Mary Reilly:
I don't believe there's such a thing as actions without consequences.
Mary Reilly:
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde would like some tea.
Mr. Edward Hyde:
I feel differently with you. Why should that be? You still the rage.
Mary Reilly:
Where does it come from, Sir, this rage?
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