| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Trampled | calmly | 67%
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| Chapter 1 | 33%
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| Ape- | like fury | 33%
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| Really | like satan | 33%
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| Black, | sneering coolness | 33%
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| I had taken | a loathing to my gentleman at first sight | 0%
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| Snarled | aloud into a savage laugh | 0%
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| He had | always been known for charities, he was now no less distinguished for religion | 0%
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| Like | a madman | 0%
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| I loaded | an old revolver | 0%
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| Conscious | at his touch of a certain icy pang along my blood | 0%
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| Aged and | beautiful man with white hair | 0%
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| There would stand | by his side a figure to whom power was given | 0%
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| I | cannot tell you | 0%
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| Chapter 2 | 0%
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| Chapter 4 | 0%
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| Chapter 6 | 0%
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| Chapter 9 | 0%
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| If I am the | chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also | 0%
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| A great | chocolate coloured pall lowered over the heaven | 0%
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| I am quite | done with that person | 0%
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| hailing | down a storm of blows | 0%
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| Although he | enjoyed the theater, had not crossed the doors of one for twenty years | 0%
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| Never | felt more at peace with all men | 0%
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| Although a | fog rolled over the city in the small hours, the early part of the night was cloudless | 0%
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| Drank | gin when he was alone to mortify a taste for vintages | 0%
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| Has the | greed of curiosity too much command of you? | 0%
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| Healthy | hearty dapper red-faced gentleman | 0%
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| Waist of | his coat was below his haunches | 0%
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| He had | his death warrant written legibly upon his face | 0%
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| I could hear | his teeth grate with the convulsive action of his jaws | 0%
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| After | I am dead | 0%
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| I sometimes think | if we knew all, we should be more glad to get away | 0%
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| Broke out | in a great flame of anger | 0%
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| Hissing | intake of breath | 0%
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| Broken | in the middle under the stress of this insensate cruelty | 0%
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| See | it glide | 0%
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| In something | less than a fortnight he was dead | 0%
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| It wasn't | like man, it was like some damned juggernaut | 0%
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| Brilliantly | lit by the full moon | 0%
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| Gave me one | look so ugly that it brought out the sweat on me running | 0%
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| Let us | make a bargain never to refer to this again | 0%
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| Older | man bowed and accosted the other with a very pretty manner of politeness | 0%
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| Like a | man restored from death | 0%
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| A little | man who was stumping along | 0%
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| If you fail | me tonight, I am lost | 0%
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| If he be | Mr Hyde, I shall be Mr Seek | 0%
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| I shall | never recover | 0%
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| Keeping the women | off him as best we could, for they were as wild as harpies | 0%
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| Like a district | of some city in a nightmare | 0%
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| Engaged | or rather enslaved | 0%
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| My arm | raised to shield me from that prodigy, my mind submerged in terror | 0%
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| If I ever | read satan's signature upon a face, it is upon that of your new friend | 0%
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| Inscrutable | recluse | 0%
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| Blood | red liquor | 0%
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| The | rosy man had grown pale; his flesh had fallen away | 0%
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| Features | seemed to melt and alter | 0%
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| Your sight | shall be blasted by a prodigy to stagger the unbelief of satan | 0%
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| Tramps | slouched into the recess and struck matches on the panels | 0%
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| Friend's | strange bondage | 0%
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| At every | street corner crush a child and leave her screaming | 0%
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| Went somehow | strongly against the watcher's inclination | 0%
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| Seizing, | surprising and revolting | 0%
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| Enfield's | tale went by before his mind in a scroll of lighted pictures | 0%
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| The deadliest | terror sits by me | 0%
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| Haunted | the lawyer all night | 0%
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| Men who | thoroughly enjoyed each other's company | 0%
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| ... | troglodytic, Dr Fell, Radiance of a foul soul | 0%
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| Moral | turpitude | 0%
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| Such | unscientific balderdash | 0%
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| House of | voluntary bondage | 0%
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| Bones | were audibly shattered | 0%
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| Wrong, | wrong in mind | 0%
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| Name | your figure | 0%
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