| A | B |
| Dr. Jekyll | Have you got it, have you got it? |
| Mr. Hyde | If you choose to make a capital out of this incident, I am naturally helpless. No gentleman but wishes to avoid a scene. Name you figure. |
| Mr. Utterson | "If he will be Mr. Hyde, I shall be Mr. Seek" |
| Poole | I think there's been foul play |
| Dr. Lanyon | "Such unscientific balderdash would have estranged Damon and Pythias" |
| Mr. Enfield | Did you ever remark that door? It is connected in my mind with a very odd story. |
| Mr. Guest | Well, sir, there's a rather singular resemblance; the two hands are in many points identical: only differently sloped. |
| Housekeeper | Ah! He is in trouble! What has he done? |
| Mr. Utterson | "I thought it was madness, and now I begin to fear it disgrace" |
| Dr. Lanyon | "Life has been pleasant, I liked it; yes, sir, I used to like it. I sometimes think if we knew all, we should be more glad to get away." |