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1  I am malicious because I am miserable.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 17
2  He had chosen this work, he said, because the declamatory style was framed in imitation of the Eastern authors.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 13
3  My duties towards the beings of my own species had greater claims to my attention because they included a greater proportion of happiness or misery.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 24
4  In the day, I believe, he worked sometimes for a neighbouring farmer, because he often went forth and did not return until dinner, yet brought no wood with him.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 12
5  Yet do not suppose, because I complain a little or because I can conceive a consolation for my toils which I may never know, that I am wavering in my resolutions.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Letter 2
6  I will revenge my injuries; if I cannot inspire love, I will cause fear, and chiefly towards you my arch-enemy, because my creator, do I swear inextinguishable hatred.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 17
7  It was during an access of this kind that I suddenly left my home, and bending my steps towards the near Alpine valleys, sought in the magnificence, the eternity of such scenes, to forget myself and my ephemeral, because human, sorrows.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 9