Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 93
... Justine Moritz ? Probably you do not ; I will relate her history , therefore , in a few words . Madame Moritz , her mother , was a widow with four children , of whom Jus- tine was the third . This girl had always been the favorite of ...
... Justine Moritz ? Probably you do not ; I will relate her history , therefore , in a few words . Madame Moritz , her mother , was a widow with four children , of whom Jus- tine was the third . This girl had always been the favorite of ...
Page 94
... Justine was a great favorite of yours ; and I recollect you once remarked , that if you were in an ill humor , one glance from Justine could dissipate it , for the same reason that Ariosto gives concerning the beauty of Angelica , —she ...
... Justine was a great favorite of yours ; and I recollect you once remarked , that if you were in an ill humor , one glance from Justine could dissipate it , for the same reason that Ariosto gives concerning the beauty of Angelica , —she ...
Page 95
... Justine was very ill ; but other trials were reserved for her . 66 One by one , her brothers and sisters died ; and her mother , with the exception of her neg- lected daughter , was left childless . The con- science of the woman was ...
... Justine was very ill ; but other trials were reserved for her . 66 One by one , her brothers and sisters died ; and her mother , with the exception of her neg- lected daughter , was left childless . The con- science of the woman was ...
Page 96
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. ter . Justine has returned to us ; and I assure you I love her tenderly . She is very clever and gentle , and extremely pretty ; as I men- tioned before , her mien and her expressions continually remind me of ...
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. ter . Justine has returned to us ; and I assure you I love her tenderly . She is very clever and gentle , and extremely pretty ; as I men- tioned before , her mien and her expressions continually remind me of ...
Page 116
... Justine Moritz , who was so amiable , and fond of all the family , could all at once become so extremely wicked ? " " Justine Moritz ! Poor , poor girl , is she the accused ? But it is wrongfully ; every one knows that ; no one believes ...
... Justine Moritz , who was so amiable , and fond of all the family , could all at once become so extremely wicked ? " " Justine Moritz ! Poor , poor girl , is she the accused ? But it is wrongfully ; every one knows that ; no one believes ...
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