Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 80
... wretch whom , with such infinite pains and care , I had endeavored to form ? His limbs were in pro- portion , and I had selected his features as beautiful . Beautiful ! Great God ! His yellow skin scarcely covered the work of muscles ...
... wretch whom , with such infinite pains and care , I had endeavored to form ? His limbs were in pro- portion , and I had selected his features as beautiful . Beautiful ! Great God ! His yellow skin scarcely covered the work of muscles ...
Page 82
... wretch , the miserable 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 ...
... wretch , the miserable 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 ...
Page 83
... wretch whom I feared every turning of the street would pre- sent to my view . I did not dare return to the apartment which I inhabited , but felt impelled to hurry on , although wetted by the rain which poured from a black and ...
... wretch whom I feared every turning of the street would pre- sent to my view . I did not dare return to the apartment which I inhabited , but felt impelled to hurry on , although wetted by the rain which poured from a black and ...
Page 112
... wretch , the filthy demon , to whom I had given life . What did he there ? Could he be ( I shuddered at the conception ) the murderer of my brother ? No sooner did that idea cross my imagination than I became con- vinced of its truth ...
... wretch , the filthy demon , to whom I had given life . What did he there ? Could he be ( I shuddered at the conception ) the murderer of my brother ? No sooner did that idea cross my imagination than I became con- vinced of its truth ...
Page 113
... wretch , whose delight was in carnage and misery ; had he not murdered my brother ? No one can conceive the anguish I suffered during the remainder of the night , which I spent cold and wet in the open air . But I did not feel the ...
... wretch , whose delight was in carnage and misery ; had he not murdered my brother ? No one can conceive the anguish I suffered during the remainder of the night , which I spent cold and wet in the open air . But I did not feel the ...
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