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 Current Search - I began in Frankenstein
1  It was with these feelings that I began the creation of a human being.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 4
2  After having formed this determination and having spent some months in successfully collecting and arranging my materials, I began.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 4
3  Several changes of day and night passed, and the orb of night had greatly lessened, when I began to distinguish my sensations from each other.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 11
4  I passed the bridge of Pelissier, where the ravine, which the river forms, opened before me, and I began to ascend the mountain that overhangs it.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 9
5  At first I had neglected them, but now that I was able to decipher the characters in which they were written, I began to study them with diligence.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 15
6  I began also to observe, with greater accuracy, the forms that surrounded me and to perceive the boundaries of the radiant roof of light which canopied me.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 11
7  Safie was always gay and happy; she and I improved rapidly in the knowledge of language, so that in two months I began to comprehend most of the words uttered by my protectors.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 13
8  The sleep into which I now sank refreshed me; and when I awoke, I again felt as if I belonged to a race of human beings like myself, and I began to reflect upon what had passed with greater composure; yet still the words of the fiend rang in my ears like a death-knell; they appeared like a dream, yet distinct and oppressive as a reality.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 20