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Walton - Letter 1
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The inestimable benefit which I shall confer on all mankind
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Walton - Letter 2
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I have no friend
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Victor - Chapter 1
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Deep consciousness of what they owed towards the being to which they had given life.
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Victor - Chapter 3
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The saintly soul of Elizabeth shone like a shrine
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Victor - Chapter 4
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Workshop of filthy creation
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Victor - Chapter 5
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With an anxiety that almost amounted to agony
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Victor - Chapter 5
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One hand was stretched out, seemingly to detain me
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Victor - Chapter 5
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No mortal could support the horror of that countenance
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Victor - Chapter 5
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Henry was my only nurse.
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Alphonse - Chapter 7
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Come Victor, not brooding thoughts of vengeance against the assassin, but with feelings of peace
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Victor - Chapter 7
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My own spirit let loose from the grave!
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Justine - Chapter 8
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I did confess, but I confessed a lie.
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Victor - Chapter 9
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Deep, dark, deathlike solitude
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Victor - Chapter 9
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I ardently wished to extinguish that life which I had so thoughtlessly bestowed.
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Creature - Chapter 10
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Do your duty towards me, and I will do mine towards you.
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Creature - Chapter 10
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was benevolent and good; misery made me a fiend. Make me happy and I shall again be virtuous.
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Creature - Chapter 10
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I ought to be thy Adam, but I am rather the fallen angel.
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Victor - Chapter 10
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Placed his hated hands before my eyes.
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Creature - Chapter 11
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The barbarity of man
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Creature - Chapter 12
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A godlike science
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Creature - Chapter 12
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How was I terrified when I viewed myself in a transparent pool!
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Creature - Chapter 12
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I should first win their favour, and afterwards their love.
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Creature - Chapter 15
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Satan had his companions, fellow devils, to admire and encourage him, but I am solitary and abhorred.
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Creature - Chapter 15
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A fatal prejudice clouds their eyes.
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Creature - Chapter 16
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I declared everlasting war against the species.
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Creature - Chapter 16
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This was then the reward of my benevolence!
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Creature - Chapter 17
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If I cannot inspire love, I will cause fear
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Creature - Chapter 17
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My food is not that of man
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Creature - Chapter 17
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My vices are the children of a forced solitude that I abhor
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Victor - Chapter 19
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I am a blasted tree; the bolt has entered my soul
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Victor - Chapter 20
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A ghastly grin wrinkled his lips
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Creature - Chapter 20
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Beware for I am fearless and therefore powerful
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Victor - Chapter 20
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Equal in deformity and wickedness
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Victor - Chapter 22
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I have one secret, Elizabeth, a dreadful one
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Victor - Chapter 22
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As if possessed by magic powers, the monster had blinded me to his real intentions
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Victor - Chapter 23
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Rage sparkled in my eyes
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Victor - Chapter 24
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In a fit of enthusiastic madness I created a rational creature and was bound towards him to assure, as far as was in my power, his happiness.
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Creature - Chapter 24
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“Revenge against me, it would be better satiated in my life than in my destruction.
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