Frankenstein, Or, the Modern Prometheus. [By M. W. Shelley.], Volume 1Lackington, Hughes, Harding, 1818 |
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Page 156
... she is , God forbid that she should suffer as guilty . She is to be tried to - day , and I hope , I sincerely hope , that she will be acquitted . " This speech calmed me . I was firmly convinced in 156 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... she is , God forbid that she should suffer as guilty . She is to be tried to - day , and I hope , I sincerely hope , that she will be acquitted . " This speech calmed me . I was firmly convinced in 156 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
Page 158
... guilt- less Justine . Alas ! who is safe , if she be convicted of crime ? I rely on her innocence as certainly as I do upon my own . Our misfortune is doubly hard to us ; we have not only lost that lovely darling boy , but this poor ...
... guilt- less Justine . Alas ! who is safe , if she be convicted of crime ? I rely on her innocence as certainly as I do upon my own . Our misfortune is doubly hard to us ; we have not only lost that lovely darling boy , but this poor ...
Page 159
... guilt , and that made me wretched ; for I knew that it was im- possible and to see every one else pre- judiced in so deadly a manner , rendered me hopeless and despairing . " She wept . 66 " Sweet niece , " said my father , dry your ...
... guilt , and that made me wretched ; for I knew that it was im- possible and to see every one else pre- judiced in so deadly a manner , rendered me hopeless and despairing . " She wept . 66 " Sweet niece , " said my father , dry your ...
Page 161
... guilty of the crime ascribed to Justine ; but I was absent when it was committed , and such a declaration would have been consi- dered as the ravings of a madman , and would not have exculpated her who suffered through me . The ...
... guilty of the crime ascribed to Justine ; but I was absent when it was committed , and such a declaration would have been consi- dered as the ravings of a madman , and would not have exculpated her who suffered through me . The ...
Page 162
... guilt , she worked up mind to an appearance of courage . When she entered the court , she threw her eyes round it , and quickly disco- vered where we were seated . A tear seemed to dim her eye when she saw us ; but she quickly recovered ...
... guilt , she worked up mind to an appearance of courage . When she entered the court , she threw her eyes round it , and quickly disco- vered where we were seated . A tear seemed to dim her eye when she saw us ; but she quickly recovered ...
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