Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 21
... months are requisite ; or by ascertaining the secret of the magnet , which , if at all possible , can only be effected by an undertaking such as mine . These reflections have dispelled the agitation with which I began my letter , and I ...
... months are requisite ; or by ascertaining the secret of the magnet , which , if at all possible , can only be effected by an undertaking such as mine . These reflections have dispelled the agitation with which I began my letter , and I ...
Page 24
... month of June : and when shall I return ? Ah , dear sister , how can I answer this question ? If I succeed , many , many months , perhaps years , will pass before you and I may meet . If I fail , you will see me again soon , or never ...
... month of June : and when shall I return ? Ah , dear sister , how can I answer this question ? If I succeed , many , many months , perhaps years , will pass before you and I may meet . If I fail , you will see me again soon , or never ...
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... months before my father discovered his abode . Overjoyed at this discovery , he hastened to the house , which was situated in a main street , near the Reuss . But when he entered , misery and de- spair alone welcomed him . Beaufort had ...
... months before my father discovered his abode . Overjoyed at this discovery , he hastened to the house , which was situated in a main street , near the Reuss . But when he entered , misery and de- spair alone welcomed him . Beaufort had ...
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... months passed in this manner . Her father grew worse ; her time was more entirely occupied in attending him ; her means of subsistence decreased ; and in the tenth month her father died in her arms , leav- ing her an orphan and a beggar ...
... months passed in this manner . Her father grew worse ; her time was more entirely occupied in attending him ; her means of subsistence decreased ; and in the tenth month her father died in her arms , leav- ing her an orphan and a beggar ...
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... months afterward he received a letter from her hus- band , acquainting him with his intention of marrying an Italian lady , and requesting my father to take charge of the infant Elizabeth , the only child of his deceased sister . " It ...
... months afterward he received a letter from her hus- band , acquainting him with his intention of marrying an Italian lady , and requesting my father to take charge of the infant Elizabeth , the only child of his deceased sister . " It ...
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