Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus, Volumes 1-2Whittaker, 1823 |
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... dogs . We watched the rapid progress of the traveller with our te- lescopes , until he was lost among the distant inequalities of the ice . This appearance excited our unqua- lified wonder . We were 22 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... dogs . We watched the rapid progress of the traveller with our te- lescopes , until he was lost among the distant inequalities of the ice . This appearance excited our unqua- lified wonder . We were 22 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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Mary Shelley. This appearance excited our unqua- lified wonder . We were , as we believed , many hundred miles from any land ; but this apparition seemed to denote that it was not , in reality , so distant as we had supposed . Shut in ...
Mary Shelley. This appearance excited our unqua- lified wonder . We were , as we believed , many hundred miles from any land ; but this apparition seemed to denote that it was not , in reality , so distant as we had supposed . Shut in ...
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... appeared satis- fied , and consented to come on board . Good God ! Margaret , if you had seen the man who thus capitulated for his safety , your surprise would have been boundless . His limbs were nearly frozen , and his body dreadfully ...
... appeared satis- fied , and consented to come on board . Good God ! Margaret , if you had seen the man who thus capitulated for his safety , your surprise would have been boundless . His limbs were nearly frozen , and his body dreadfully ...
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... appeared ; but I have persuaded him to remain in the cabin , for he is far too weak to sustain the rawness of the atmosphere . But I have promised that some one should watch for him , and give him instant notice if any new object should ...
... appeared ; but I have persuaded him to remain in the cabin , for he is far too weak to sustain the rawness of the atmosphere . But I have promised that some one should watch for him , and give him instant notice if any new object should ...
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... appeared pleased with the confidence , and suggested several alterations in my plan , which I shall find exceedingly useful . There is no pedantry in his manner ; but all he does appears to spring solely from the interest he ...
... appeared pleased with the confidence , and suggested several alterations in my plan , which I shall find exceedingly useful . There is no pedantry in his manner ; but all he does appears to spring solely from the interest he ...
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