Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 106
... murderer's finger was on his neck . " He was conveyed home , and the anguish that was visible on my countenance betrayed the secret to Elizabeth . She was very earnest to see the corpse . At first I attempted to pre- vent her ; but she ...
... murderer's finger was on his neck . " He was conveyed home , and the anguish that was visible on my countenance betrayed the secret to Elizabeth . She was very earnest to see the corpse . At first I attempted to pre- vent her ; but she ...
Page 112
... murderer of my brother ? No sooner did that idea cross my imagination than I became con- vinced of its truth ; my teeth chattered , and I was forced to lean against a tree for sup- port . The figure passed me quickly , and I lost it in ...
... murderer of my brother ? No sooner did that idea cross my imagination than I became con- vinced of its truth ; my teeth chattered , and I was forced to lean against a tree for sup- port . The figure passed me quickly , and I lost it in ...
Page 113
... murderer , and cause instant pursuit to be made . But I paused when I reflected on the story that I had to tell . A being whom I my- self had formed , and endued with life , had met me at midnight among the precipices of an in ...
... murderer , and cause instant pursuit to be made . But I paused when I reflected on the story that I had to tell . A being whom I my- self had formed , and endued with life , had met me at midnight among the precipices of an in ...
Page 115
... murderer has been discov- ered- 66 " " ' The murderer discovered ! Good God ! how can that be ? who could attempt to pursue him ? It is impossible : one might as well The Modern Prometheus . 115.
... murderer has been discov- ered- 66 " " ' The murderer discovered ! Good God ! how can that be ? who could attempt to pursue him ? It is impossible : one might as well The Modern Prometheus . 115.
Page 116
... had worn on the night of the murder , had discovered in her pocket the picture of my mother , which had been judged to be the temptation of the murderer . The servant in- stantly showed it to one of the others , who 116 Frankenstein .
... had worn on the night of the murder , had discovered in her pocket the picture of my mother , which had been judged to be the temptation of the murderer . The servant in- stantly showed it to one of the others , who 116 Frankenstein .
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