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| His friends were those of his own blood or those whom he had known the longest; his affections, like ivy, were the growth of time, they implied no
aptness in the object. | Robert Louis Stevenson | The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde |  |
| "I feel very strongly about putting questions; it partakes too much of the style of the day of judgment." | Robert Louis Stevenson | The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde |  |
| An ivory-faced and silvery-haired old woman opened the door. She had an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy; but her manners were excellent. | Robert Louis Stevenson | The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde |  |
| "Fifteen men on the dead man's chest -- Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum!" | Robert Louis Stevenson | Treasure Island |  |
| " . . . I lived on rum, I tell you. It's been meat and drink, and man and wife, to me . . . " | Robert Louis Stevenson | Treasure Island |  |
| "Well, many's the long night I've dreamed of cheese--toasted, mostly . . . " | Robert Louis Stevenson | Treasure Island |  |