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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... turned into the channel of their earlier bent . Six years have passed since I resolved on my present undertak- ing . I can , even now , remember the hour from which I dedicated myself to this great enterprise . I commenced by inuring my ...
... turned into the channel of their earlier bent . Six years have passed since I resolved on my present undertak- ing . I can , even now , remember the hour from which I dedicated myself to this great enterprise . I commenced by inuring my ...
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... turned with more attention toward the cottagers . Their happiness was not decreased by the absence of summer . They loved , and sympathized with one another ; and their joys , depending on each other , were not interrupted by the ...
... turned with more attention toward the cottagers . Their happiness was not decreased by the absence of summer . They loved , and sympathized with one another ; and their joys , depending on each other , were not interrupted by the ...
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... Turning toward the men , he said : " What do you mean ? What do you demand of your captain ? Are you then so easily turned from your design ? Did you not call this a glorious expedition ? and wherefore was it glorious ? Not because the ...
... Turning toward the men , he said : " What do you mean ? What do you demand of your captain ? Are you then so easily turned from your design ? Did you not call this a glorious expedition ? and wherefore was it glorious ? Not because the ...
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Victor Frankensteins Narrative as recorded by Robert Walton Chapter I | 17 |
Chapter 2 | 31 |
Chapter 3 | 35 |
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