Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus, Volumes 1-2Whittaker, 1823 |
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Page 23
... morning , fearing to encounter in the dark those large loose masses which float about after the breaking up of the ice . I profited of this time to rest for a few hours . • In the morning , however , as soon as it was light , I went ...
... morning , fearing to encounter in the dark those large loose masses which float about after the breaking up of the ice . I profited of this time to rest for a few hours . • In the morning , however , as soon as it was light , I went ...
Page 57
... morning , we found the tree shattered in a singular manner . It was not splintered by the shock , but entirely reduced to thin ribands of wood . I never beheld any thing so utterly destroyed . The catastrophe of this tree excited my ...
... morning , we found the tree shattered in a singular manner . It was not splintered by the shock , but entirely reduced to thin ribands of wood . I never beheld any thing so utterly destroyed . The catastrophe of this tree excited my ...
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... and yet possess a cul- tivated understanding . We sat late , listening to his com- plaints , and making many little ar- rangements for the future . The next Tears morning early I departed . gushed from the eyes 66 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... and yet possess a cul- tivated understanding . We sat late , listening to his com- plaints , and making many little ar- rangements for the future . The next Tears morning early I departed . gushed from the eyes 66 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
Page 67
Mary Shelley. Tears morning early I departed . gushed from the eyes of Elizabeth ; they proceeded partly from sorrow at my departure , and partly because she reflected that the same journey was to have taken place three months before ...
Mary Shelley. Tears morning early I departed . gushed from the eyes of Elizabeth ; they proceeded partly from sorrow at my departure , and partly because she reflected that the same journey was to have taken place three months before ...
Page 68
... the high white steeple of the town met my eyes . alighted , and was conducted to my so . litary apartment , to spend the evening as I pleased . I The next morning I delivered my letters of introduction , 68 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... the high white steeple of the town met my eyes . alighted , and was conducted to my so . litary apartment , to spend the evening as I pleased . I The next morning I delivered my letters of introduction , 68 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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