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Frankenstein

Chapter9
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I had an obscure feeling that all was not over and that he would still commit some signal crime, which by its enormity should almost efface the recollection of the past.

There was always scope for fear so long as anything I loved remained behind.

My abhorrence of this fiend cannot be conceived.

When I thought of him I gnashed my teeth, my eyes became inflamed, and I ardently wished to extinguish that life which I had so thoughtlessly bestowed.

When I reflected on his crimes and malice, my hatred and revenge burst all bounds of moderation.


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