Mr
.
Utterson
the
lawyer
____________________
a
man
of
a
rugged
countenance
that
was
____________________
lighted
by
a
smile
;
cold
,
scanty
and
embarrassed
in
discourse
;
backward
in
sentiment
;
lean
,
long
,
dusty
,
dreary
and
yet
somehow
lovable
.
At
____________________
meetings
,
and
when
the
wine
was
to
his
taste
,
something
eminently
____________________
beaconed
from
his
eye
;
something
indeed
which
never
found
its
way
____________________
his
talk
,
but
which
spoke
not
only
in
these
silent
symbols
of
the
after
-
dinner
face
,
____________________
more
often
and
loudly
in
the
acts
of
his
life
.
____________________
was
austere
with
himself
;
drank
gin
when
he
was
alone
,
to
mortify
a
taste
for
vintages
;
____________________
though
he
enjoyed
the
____________________
,
had
not
crossed
the
doors
of
one
for
twenty
____________________
.
But
he
had
an
approved
tolerance
for
others
;
sometimes
wondering
,
almost
with
envy
,
at
the
high
pressure
of
spirits
involved
in
____________________
misdeeds
;
and
in
any
extremity
inclined
to
help
rather
than
to
reprove
.
"
I
incline
to
Cain's
heresy
,
"
he
____________________
to
say
quaintly
:
"
I
let
my
brother
go
to
the
____________________
in
his
own
way
.
"
In
this
character
,
it
was
frequently
his
fortune
to
be
the
last
reputable
acquaintance
and
the
last
good
influence
in
the
lives
of
downgoing
men
.
And
to
such
as
____________________
,
so
long
as
they
came
about
his
chambers
,
he
never
marked
a
shade
of
____________________
in
his
demeanour
.