Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 171
... Felix , brother , or son . I cannot describe the delight I felt when I learned the ideas appropriated to each of these sounds , and was able to pronounce them . I distinguished several other words , without being able as yet to ...
... Felix , brother , or son . I cannot describe the delight I felt when I learned the ideas appropriated to each of these sounds , and was able to pronounce them . I distinguished several other words , without being able as yet to ...
Page 172
... Felix carried with pleasure to his sister the first little white flower that peeped out from beneath the snowy ground . Early in the morning , before she had risen , he cleared away the snow that obstructed her path to the milk - house ...
... Felix carried with pleasure to his sister the first little white flower that peeped out from beneath the snowy ground . Early in the morning , before she had risen , he cleared away the snow that obstructed her path to the milk - house ...
Page 174
... Felix was more employed ; and the heart - moving indications of impending famine disappeared . Their food , as I afterwards found , was coarse , but it was wholesome ; and they procured a sufficiency of it . Several new kinds of plants ...
... Felix was more employed ; and the heart - moving indications of impending famine disappeared . Their food , as I afterwards found , was coarse , but it was wholesome ; and they procured a sufficiency of it . Several new kinds of plants ...
Page 175
... Felix appeared so miserable , and Agatha so sad . I thought ( foolish wretch ! ) that it might be in my power to restore happi- ness to these deserving people . When I slept , or was absent , the forms of the venerable blind father ...
... Felix appeared so miserable , and Agatha so sad . I thought ( foolish wretch ! ) that it might be in my power to restore happi- ness to these deserving people . When I slept , or was absent , the forms of the venerable blind father ...
Page 177
... Felix was melancholy beyond expression : he sighed frequently ; and once his father paused in his music , and I conjectured by his manner that he inquired the cause of his son's sorrow . Felix replied in a cheerful accent , and the old ...
... Felix was melancholy beyond expression : he sighed frequently ; and once his father paused in his music , and I conjectured by his manner that he inquired the cause of his son's sorrow . Felix replied in a cheerful accent , and the old ...
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