Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 117
... innocent . " At that instant my father entered . I saw unhappiness deeply impressed on his coun- tenance , but he endeavored to welcome me cheerfully ; and after we had exchanged our mournful greeting , would have introduced some other ...
... innocent . " At that instant my father entered . I saw unhappiness deeply impressed on his coun- tenance , but he endeavored to welcome me cheerfully ; and after we had exchanged our mournful greeting , would have introduced some other ...
Page 118
... said she , " fills me with hope . You perhaps will find some means to justify my poor guiltless Justine . Alas ! who is safe , if she be convicted of crime ? I rely on her innocence as certainly as I do upon my own . 118 Frankenstein .
... said she , " fills me with hope . You perhaps will find some means to justify my poor guiltless Justine . Alas ! who is safe , if she be convicted of crime ? I rely on her innocence as certainly as I do upon my own . 118 Frankenstein .
Page 119
... innocent , my Elizabeth , ” said I , " and that shall be proved ; fear nothing ; but let your spirits be cheered by the assurance of her acquittal . " " How kind you are ! every one else believes in her guilt , and that made me wretched ...
... innocent , my Elizabeth , ” said I , " and that shall be proved ; fear nothing ; but let your spirits be cheered by the assurance of her acquittal . " " How kind you are ! every one else believes in her guilt , and that made me wretched ...
Page 120
... innocence ; the other far more dreadfully murdered , with every ag- gravation of infamy that could make the mur- der memorable in horror . Justine also was a girl of merit , and possessed qualities which promised to render her life ...
... innocence ; the other far more dreadfully murdered , with every ag- gravation of infamy that could make the mur- der memorable in horror . Justine also was a girl of merit , and possessed qualities which promised to render her life ...
Page 121
... innocence , and did not tremble , although gazed on and execrated by thousands ; for all the kindness which her beauty might otherwise have ex- cited , was obliterated in the minds of the spec- tators by the imagination of the enormity ...
... innocence , and did not tremble , although gazed on and execrated by thousands ; for all the kindness which her beauty might otherwise have ex- cited , was obliterated in the minds of the spec- tators by the imagination of the enormity ...
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