Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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... companion and friend ; but my dreams were all my own ; I accounted for them to nobody ; they were my refuge when annoyed , my dear- est pleasure when free . I lived principally in the country as a girl , and passed a considerable time ...
... companion and friend ; but my dreams were all my own ; I accounted for them to nobody ; they were my refuge when annoyed , my dear- est pleasure when free . I lived principally in the country as a girl , and passed a considerable time ...
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... companion was one whom , in this world , I shall never see more . But this is for myself ; my readers have nothing to do with these associations . 1 1 I I D t P Frankenstein ; or , The Modern Prometheus . LETTER I. 18 Preface . 1 ...
... companion was one whom , in this world , I shall never see more . But this is for myself ; my readers have nothing to do with these associations . 1 1 I I D t P Frankenstein ; or , The Modern Prometheus . LETTER I. 18 Preface . 1 ...
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... I hardly rely suf- ficiently upon my own powers . I wish , there- fore , that my companion should be wiser and more experienced than myself , to confirm and support me ; nor have I believed it impossible to 38 Frankenstein .
... I hardly rely suf- ficiently upon my own powers . I wish , there- fore , that my companion should be wiser and more experienced than myself , to confirm and support me ; nor have I believed it impossible to 38 Frankenstein .
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... companion ; yet my temper was not so yielding . My application was of longer endurance ; but it was not so severe ... companions . His favorite study consisted in books of chiv- alry and romance ; and when very young , I 48 Frankenstein .
... companion ; yet my temper was not so yielding . My application was of longer endurance ; but it was not so severe ... companions . His favorite study consisted in books of chiv- alry and romance ; and when very young , I 48 Frankenstein .
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... companions amiable . Our studies were never forced ; and by some means we always had an end placed in view , which excited us to ardor in the prosecution of them . It was by this method , and not by emulation , that we were urged to ...
... companions amiable . Our studies were never forced ; and by some means we always had an end placed in view , which excited us to ardor in the prosecution of them . It was by this method , and not by emulation , that we were urged to ...
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