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1  It seemed to me as if nothing would or could ever be known.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 2
2  Whether he had died or still lingered in the dungeons of Austria was not known.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 1
3  Felix visited the grate at night and made known to the prisoner his intentions in his favour.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 14
4  I dared not ask the fatal question, but I was known, and the officer guessed the cause of my visit.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 8
5  I read and studied the wild fancies of these writers with delight; they appeared to me treasures known to few besides myself.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 2
6  Several witnesses were called who had known her for many years, and they spoke well of her; but fear and hatred of the crime of which they supposed her guilty rendered them timorous and unwilling to come forward.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 8
7  The more I saw of them, the greater became my desire to claim their protection and kindness; my heart yearned to be known and loved by these amiable creatures; to see their sweet looks directed towards me with affection was the utmost limit of my ambition.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 15
8  She was alarmed by this account and passed several hours in looking for him, when the gates of Geneva were shut, and she was forced to remain several hours of the night in a barn belonging to a cottage, being unwilling to call up the inhabitants, to whom she was well known.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 8