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Elizabeth also wept, and was unhappy; but her's also was the misery of...
Author:
Mary Shelley
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Frankenstein
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Elizabeth also wept, and was unhappy; but her's also was the misery of innocence, which, like a cloud that passes over the fair moon, for a while hides, but cannot tarnish its brightness.
( Mary Shelley )
[ Frankenstein ]
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