Mary Shelley Quotes
I Felt Sensations Of A Peculiar And Overpowering Nature: They Were A Mixture Of Pain And Pleasure, Such As I Had Never Before Experienced, Either From Hunger Or Cold, Warmth Or Food; And I Withdrew From The Window, Unable To Bear These Emotions.
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