Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusDalmatian Press, 2007 - 240 páginas A monster assembled by a scientist from parts of dead bodies develops a mind of his own as he learns to loathe himself and hate his creator. |
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... dear Henry . How could you suppose that my first thought would not fly toward these dear , dear friends whom I love , and who are so deserving of my love . " " If this is your present temper , my friend , you will perhaps be glad to see ...
... dear Henry . How could you suppose that my first thought would not fly toward these dear , dear friends whom I love , and who are so deserving of my love . " " If this is your present temper , my friend , you will perhaps be glad to see ...
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... dear cousin ; yet I cannot conclude without again anxiously inquir- ing concerning your health . Dear Victor , if you are not very ill , write yourself , and make your father and all of us happy ; or - I cannot bear to think of the ...
... dear cousin ; yet I cannot conclude without again anxiously inquir- ing concerning your health . Dear Victor , if you are not very ill , write yourself , and make your father and all of us happy ; or - I cannot bear to think of the ...
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... dear son , that you have resumed your former pleasures , and seem to be returning to yourself . And yet you are still unhappy , and still avoid our society . For some time I was lost in conjecture as to the cause of this ; but yesterday ...
... dear son , that you have resumed your former pleasures , and seem to be returning to yourself . And yet you are still unhappy , and still avoid our society . For some time I was lost in conjecture as to the cause of this ; but yesterday ...
Contenido
Victor Frankensteins Narrative as recorded by Robert Walton Chapter I | 17 |
Chapter 2 | 31 |
Chapter 3 | 35 |
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