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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Химерна історія доктора Джекіла і містера Гайда
Original author
Robert Louis Stevenson
Adapted by
Line by Line Publishing,

Read The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson in Ukrainian and English, a parallel text graded reader with audio. Available in CEFR levels A2, B1, B2, and C2.

About this book

On a quiet, prosperous London side street, amid tidy shop fronts, stands a neglected building with a door that has no bell or knocker, scorched by tramps' matches and scratched by children at play. During a Sunday walk, Mr. Enfield tells his companion a story about that door: a small, sinister man who trampled a child in the lamplit calm and walked over her without breaking stride. The man's name is Hyde.

Available editions

A2
Short, concrete sentences for early learners.
1,636 sentences
B1
Longer sentences and a wider vocabulary.
1,770 sentences
B2
Complex sentences and a fuller vocabulary, close to everyday native reading.
1,472 sentences
C2
Original English — The most complex prose — long, intricate sentences, and advanced vocabulary.
1,109 sentences

Read a sample

Історія дверей
Story of the Door
1

Пан Аттерсон, юрист, мав грубе обличчя, яке ніколи не всміхалося.

Mr. Utterson the lawyer had a rough face that never smiled.

2

Він був холодним і незграбним, коли говорив, і не показував своїх почуттів.

He was cold and awkward when he talked, and he did not show his feelings.

3

Він був худим, високим, нудним і трохи занудним, але люди все одно любили його.

He was thin, tall, dull, and a little boring, but people still liked him.

4

На дружніх зустрічах, коли він насолоджувався вином, у його очах можна було побачити щось дуже людяне.

At friendly meetings, when he enjoyed wine, you could see something very human in his eyes.

5

Це почуття ніколи не проявлялося в його словах. Воно проявлялося на його обличчі після вечері, а також у його добрих вчинках.

This feeling never showed in his words. It showed on his face after dinner, and also in his kind actions.

6

Він був дуже суворим до себе.

He was very strict with himself.

7

Коли він був сам, він пив джин замість доброго вина, щоб покарати себе за те, що занадто любить добре вино.

When he was alone, he drank gin instead of good wine, to punish himself for liking good wine too much.

Details

Adapted byLine by Line Publishing
Published byLine by Line Publishing
Original languageEnglish
SubjectGothic horror