Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 82
... monster whom I had created , He held up the curtain of the bed ; and his eyes , if eyes they may be called , were fixed on me . His jaws opened , and he muttered some in- articulate sounds , while a grin wrinkled his cheeks . He might ...
... monster whom I had created , He held up the curtain of the bed ; and his eyes , if eyes they may be called , were fixed on me . His jaws opened , and he muttered some in- articulate sounds , while a grin wrinkled his cheeks . He might ...
Page 86
... monster ; but I feared still more that Henry should see him . Entreating him therefore to remain a few minutes at the bottom of the stairs , I darted up towards my own room . My hand was already on the lock of the door before I ...
... monster ; but I feared still more that Henry should see him . Entreating him therefore to remain a few minutes at the bottom of the stairs , I darted up towards my own room . My hand was already on the lock of the door before I ...
Page 87
... me ! save me ! " I imagined that the monster seized me ; I struggled furi- ously , and fell down in a fit . Poor Clerval ! what must have been his feel- ings ? A meeting , which he anticipated with such The Modern Prometheus . 87.
... me ! save me ! " I imagined that the monster seized me ; I struggled furi- ously , and fell down in a fit . Poor Clerval ! what must have been his feel- ings ? A meeting , which he anticipated with such The Modern Prometheus . 87.
Page 88
... monster on whom I had bestowed existence was forever before my eyes , and I raved incessantly concerning him . Doubtless my words surprised Henry ; he at first believed them to be the wanderings of my disturbed imagination ; but the ...
... monster on whom I had bestowed existence was forever before my eyes , and I raved incessantly concerning him . Doubtless my words surprised Henry ; he at first believed them to be the wanderings of my disturbed imagination ; but the ...
Page 129
... monster that he said I was . He threatened excommunication and hell - fire in my last moments , if I continued obdurate . Dear lady , I had none to support me ; all looked on me as a wretch doomed to igno- miny and perdition . What ...
... monster that he said I was . He threatened excommunication and hell - fire in my last moments , if I continued obdurate . Dear lady , I had none to support me ; all looked on me as a wretch doomed to igno- miny and perdition . What ...
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