Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 32
... perceived a low carriage , fixed on a sledge and drawn by dogs , pass on towards the north , at the distance of half a mile : a be- ing which had the shape of a man , but ap- parently of gigantic stature , sat in the sledge , and guided ...
... perceived a low carriage , fixed on a sledge and drawn by dogs , pass on towards the north , at the distance of half a mile : a be- ing which had the shape of a man , but ap- parently of gigantic stature , sat in the sledge , and guided ...
Page 40
... perceive , Captain Walton , that I have suffered great and unparalleled misfor- tunes . I had determined , once , that the mem- ory of these evils should die with me ; but you have won me to alter my determination . You seek for ...
... perceive , Captain Walton , that I have suffered great and unparalleled misfor- tunes . I had determined , once , that the mem- ory of these evils should die with me ; but you have won me to alter my determination . You seek for ...
Page 41
... perceive how irrevocably it is determined . " He then told me that he would commence his narrative the next day , when I should be at ieisure . This promise drew from me the warmest thanks . I have resolved every night to record , as ...
... perceive how irrevocably it is determined . " He then told me that he would commence his narrative the next day , when I should be at ieisure . This promise drew from me the warmest thanks . I have resolved every night to record , as ...
Page 73
... perceive why I am reserved upon that subject . I will not lead you on , unguarded and ardent as I then was , to your destruction and infallible misery . Learn from me , if not by my precepts , at least by my example , how dan- gerous is ...
... perceive why I am reserved upon that subject . I will not lead you on , unguarded and ardent as I then was , to your destruction and infallible misery . Learn from me , if not by my precepts , at least by my example , how dan- gerous is ...
Page 84
... perceived Henry Clerval , who , on seeing me , instantly sprung out . " My dear Franken- stein , " exclaimed he , " how glad I am to see you ! how fortunate that you should be here at the very moment of my alighting ! " Nothing could ...
... perceived Henry Clerval , who , on seeing me , instantly sprung out . " My dear Franken- stein , " exclaimed he , " how glad I am to see you ! how fortunate that you should be here at the very moment of my alighting ! " Nothing could ...
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