Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus, Volumes 1-2Whittaker, 1823 |
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Page 22
... seemed to have no end . Some of my comrades groaned , and my own mind began to grow watchful with anxious thoughts , when a strange sight suddenly attracted our attention , and diverted our solicitude from our own situation . We ...
... seemed to have no end . Some of my comrades groaned , and my own mind began to grow watchful with anxious thoughts , when a strange sight suddenly attracted our attention , and diverted our solicitude from our own situation . We ...
Page 23
... seemed to denote that it was not , in reality , so distant as we had supposed . Shut in , however , by ice , it was impossible to follow his track , which we had observed with the greatest attention . About two hours after this occur ...
... seemed to denote that it was not , in reality , so distant as we had supposed . Shut in , however , by ice , it was impossible to follow his track , which we had observed with the greatest attention . About two hours after this occur ...
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... seemed to be , a savage inhabitant of some undiscovered island , but an European . When I ap- peared on deck , the master said , " Here is our captain , and he will not allow you to perish on the open sea . " On perceiving me , the ...
... seemed to be , a savage inhabitant of some undiscovered island , but an European . When I ap- peared on deck , the master said , " Here is our captain , and he will not allow you to perish on the open sea . " On perceiving me , the ...
Page 29
... seemed very eager to be upon deck , to watch for the sledge which had before 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 ...
... seemed very eager to be upon deck , to watch for the sledge which had before 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 ...
Page 52
... seemed to dawn upon my mind ; and , bounding with joy , I com- municated my discovery to my father . I cannot help remarking here the many opportunities instructors possess of di- recting the attention of their pupils to useful ...
... seemed to dawn upon my mind ; and , bounding with joy , I com- municated my discovery to my father . I cannot help remarking here the many opportunities instructors possess of di- recting the attention of their pupils to useful ...
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