Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus, Volumes 1-2Whittaker, 1823 |
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Page 117
... Justine Moritz ? Probably you do not ; I will relate her history , therefore , in a few words . Madame Moritz , her mo- ther , was a widow with four children , of whom Justine was the third . This girl had always been the favourite of ...
... Justine Moritz ? Probably you do not ; I will relate her history , therefore , in a few words . Madame Moritz , her mo- ther , was a widow with four children , of whom Justine was the third . This girl had always been the favourite of ...
Page 118
... Justine was twelve years of age , prevailed on her mother to allow her to live at her house . The republican institutions of our country have produced simpler and happier man- ners than those which prevail in the great monarchies that ...
... Justine was twelve years of age , prevailed on her mother to allow her to live at her house . The republican institutions of our country have produced simpler and happier man- ners than those which prevail in the great monarchies that ...
Page 119
... Justine was a great fa- vourite of yours ; and I recollect you once remarked , that if you were in an ill humour , one glance from Justine could dissipate it , for the same reason that Ariosto gives concerning the beauty of Angelica ...
... Justine was a great fa- vourite of yours ; and I recollect you once remarked , that if you were in an ill humour , one glance from Justine could dissipate it , for the same reason that Ariosto gives concerning the beauty of Angelica ...
Page 120
... Justine , who had attended her during her illness with the most anxious affection . Poor Justine was very ill ; but other trials were re- served for her . " One by one , her brothers and sister died ; and her mother , with the exception ...
... Justine , who had attended her during her illness with the most anxious affection . Poor Justine was very ill ; but other trials were re- served for her . " One by one , her brothers and sister died ; and her mother , with the exception ...
Page 121
... Justine was called home by her repentant mother . Poor girl ! she wept when she quitted our house ; she was much altered since the death of my aunt ; grief had given softness and a winning mildness to her manners , which had before been ...
... Justine was called home by her repentant mother . Poor girl ! she wept when she quitted our house ; she was much altered since the death of my aunt ; grief had given softness and a winning mildness to her manners , which had before been ...
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