Frankenstein: Or, The Modern PrometheusLackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, & Jones, 1818 - Horror tales, English |
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... companions , the amiable Falk- land , the insolent Gower , his queen , and son , gave a peculiar interest to every part of the city , which they might be supposed to have inhabited . The spirit of elder days found a dwelling here , and ...
... companions , the amiable Falk- land , the insolent Gower , his queen , and son , gave a peculiar interest to every part of the city , which they might be supposed to have inhabited . The spirit of elder days found a dwelling here , and ...
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... companion . When these thoughts possessed me , I would not quit Henry for a moment , but followed him as his shadow , to protect him from the fancied rage of his destroyer . I felt as if I had committed some great crime , the ...
... companion . When these thoughts possessed me , I would not quit Henry for a moment , but followed him as his shadow , to protect him from the fancied rage of his destroyer . I felt as if I had committed some great crime , the ...
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... companion . With this resolution I traversed the northern highlands , and fixed on one of the remotest of the Orkneys as the scene labours . It was a place fitted for such a work , being hardly more than a rock , whose high sides were ...
... companion . With this resolution I traversed the northern highlands , and fixed on one of the remotest of the Orkneys as the scene labours . It was a place fitted for such a work , being hardly more than a rock , whose high sides were ...
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... to raise them lest they should encounter the object which I so much dreaded to behold . I feared to wander from the sight of my fellow - creatures , lest when alone he should come to claim his companion 38 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... to raise them lest they should encounter the object which I so much dreaded to behold . I feared to wander from the sight of my fellow - creatures , lest when alone he should come to claim his companion 38 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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... companion . In the mean time I worked on , and my labour was already considerably ad- vanced . I looked towards its com- pletion with a tremulous and eager hope , which I dared not trust myself to question , but which was intermixed ...
... companion . In the mean time I worked on , and my labour was already considerably ad- vanced . I looked towards its com- pletion with a tremulous and eager hope , which I dared not trust myself to question , but which was intermixed ...
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