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1 He was respected by all who knew him for his integrity and indefatigable attention to public business.
FrankensteinBy Mary Shelley Get Context In Chapter 1
2 Nothing could exceed the love and respect which the younger cottagers exhibited towards their venerable companion.
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3 I once had a friend, the most noble of human creatures, and am entitled, therefore, to judge respecting friendship.
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4 William and Justine were assassinated, and the murderer escapes; he walks about the world free, and perhaps respected.
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5 Although her disposition was gay and in many respects inconsiderate, yet she paid the greatest attention to every gesture of my aunt.
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6 Like Adam, I was apparently united by no link to any other being in existence; but his state was far different from mine in every other respect.
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7 He was descended from a good family in France, where he had lived for many years in affluence, respected by his superiors and beloved by his equals.
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8 That he should live to be an instrument of mischief disturbs me; in other respects, this hour, when I momentarily expect my release, is the only happy one which I have enjoyed for several years.
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9 Beaufort had saved but a very small sum of money from the wreck of his fortunes, but it was sufficient to provide him with sustenance for some months, and in the meantime he hoped to procure some respectable employment in a merchant's house.
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10 Agatha listened with respect, her eyes sometimes filled with tears, which she endeavoured to wipe away unperceived; but I generally found that her countenance and tone were more cheerful after having listened to the exhortations of her father.
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