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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... kind and attentive nurse than himself ; and , firm in the hope he felt of my recovery , he did not doubt that , instead of doing harm , he performed the kindest action that he could toward them . But I was in reality very ill ; and ...
... kind and attentive nurse than himself ; and , firm in the hope he felt of my recovery , he did not doubt that , instead of doing harm , he performed the kindest action that he could toward them . But I was in reality very ill ; and ...
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... kind of rough usage , ill befitting the wounds that my mind had sustained . Ever since the fatal night , the end of my labors and the beginning of my misfortunes , I had conceived a violent antipathy even to the name of natural ...
... kind of rough usage , ill befitting the wounds that my mind had sustained . Ever since the fatal night , the end of my labors and the beginning of my misfortunes , I had conceived a violent antipathy even to the name of natural ...
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... kind , how very kind . But where is he , why does he not has- ten to me ? " My change of manner surprised and pleased the magistrate ; perhaps he thought that my former exclamation was a momen- tary return of delirium , and now he ...
... kind , how very kind . But where is he , why does he not has- ten to me ? " My change of manner surprised and pleased the magistrate ; perhaps he thought that my former exclamation was a momen- tary return of delirium , and now he ...
Contenido
Victor Frankensteins Narrative as recorded by Robert Walton Chapter I | 17 |
Chapter 2 | 31 |
Chapter 3 | 35 |
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