Frankenstein, Or, the Modern Prometheus. [By M. W. Shelley.], Volume 1Lackington, Hughes, Harding, 1818 |
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... soon , or never . Farewell , my dear , excellent , Mar- garet . Heaven shower down blessings on you , and save me , that I may again and again testify my gratitude for all your love and kindness . Your affectionate brother , R. WALTON ...
... soon , or never . Farewell , my dear , excellent , Mar- garet . Heaven shower down blessings on you , and save me , that I may again and again testify my gratitude for all your love and kindness . Your affectionate brother , R. WALTON ...
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... rest for a few hours ... In the morning , however , as soon as it was light , I went upon deck , and found all the sailors busy on one side of the vessel , apparently talking to some one in THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 23.
... rest for a few hours ... In the morning , however , as soon as it was light , I went upon deck , and found all the sailors busy on one side of the vessel , apparently talking to some one in THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 23.
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... saw a man in so wretched a condition . We attempted to carry him into the cabin ; but as soon as he had quitted the fresh air , he fainted . We accordingly VOL . I. C . brought him back to the deck , and restored THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 25.
... saw a man in so wretched a condition . We attempted to carry him into the cabin ; but as soon as he had quitted the fresh air , he fainted . We accordingly VOL . I. C . brought him back to the deck , and restored THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 25.
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... soon as he shewed signs of life , we wrapped him up in blankets , and placed him near the chimney of the kitchen - stove . By slow degrees he recovered , and ate a little soup , which restored him won- derfully . Two days passed in this ...
... soon as he shewed signs of life , we wrapped him up in blankets , and placed him near the chimney of the kitchen - stove . By slow degrees he recovered , and ate a little soup , which restored him won- derfully . Two days passed in this ...
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... Soon after , when he was alone with me , he said , " I have , doubtless , excited your curiosity , as well as that of these good people ; but you are too considerate to make inquiries . " 66 Certainly ; it would indeed be very ...
... Soon after , when he was alone with me , he said , " I have , doubtless , excited your curiosity , as well as that of these good people ; but you are too considerate to make inquiries . " 66 Certainly ; it would indeed be very ...
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