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Frankenstein

Chapter3
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My internal being was in a state of insurrection and turmoil; I felt that order would thence arise, but I had no power to produce it.

By degrees, after the morning's dawn, sleep came.

I awoke, and my yesternight's thoughts were as a dream.
There only remained a resolution to return to my ancient studies and to devote myself to a science for which I believed myself to possess a natural talent.

On the same day I paid M.Waldman a visit.

His manners in private were even more mild and attractive than in public, for there was a certain dignity in his mien during his lecture which in his own house was replaced by the greatest affability and kindness.


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