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Step back to 1931 and experience the complete 13-episode Frankenstein radio serial that aired the same year as the legendary Boris Karloff film—a rarely heard vintage horror dramatization starring George Edwards as Baron Victor Frankenstein. Bolt your doors, turn off your lights, and journey into the darkness for over two hours of classic old-time radio terror. | #RetroRadio EP0546

CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…
00:00:00.000 = Show Open, Introduction to “Frankenstein”
00:02:46.604 = Part 01: “The Wanderer”
00:15:43.563 = Part 02: “Strange Genesis”
00:29:01.911 = Part 03: “The Power And The Price”
00:42:00.781 = Part 04: “The Monster Returns”
00:55:39.429 = Part 05: “A Death in The Woods”
01:08:08.822 = Part 06: “The Hunter And The Hunted”
01:21:39.422 = Part 07: “The Promise”
01:34:21.772 = Part 08: “Reunion on Ornkey Island”
01:47:22.910 = Part 09: “Bitter Homecoming”
02:00:23.457 = Part 10: “Vendetta”
02:12:40.793 = Part 11: “Escape and Exile”
02:25:29.324 = Part 12: “Pursuit”
02:38:21.820 = Part 13: “The Last Death”
02:51:40.621 = Show Close

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Speaker 1 (00:07):
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some misses. A man us Seal Present Suspense. I am

(00:42):
the Whistler.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
Welcome Weirdos. I'm Darren Marler and this is retro radio,
old time Radio in the Dark, presented by Weird Darkness.
I'll have stories of the macabre, in horror, mysteries and crime,
and even some dark science fiction. If you're new here,
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(01:07):
It's a thirteen episode radio serial of the story Frankenstein,
produced by and starring George Edwards as Baron Victor Frankenstein,
and I'm bringing you the entire radio serial at once
in this single episode. This series came out the same
year as the classic Boris Karloff film nineteen thirty one

(01:28):
End Against Broadcast run in nineteen thirty two. It is
a rarely heard vintage radio dramatization of the story, and
as such I've not been able to find too much
information about it to verify anything other than the title
and the star, simply because we are told that in
the actual audio. One thing I was able to find
is that this was also released as an LP, and

(01:50):
on the cover was Boris Karloff in Monster makeup, although
he is nowhere to be heard in the actual recording.
The thought is that perhaps this radio serial was intended
to pre promote the film, but that is simply a guess.
Each of the episodes is approximately thirteen minutes long, and
when the following episode begins, it gives you a recap

(02:12):
of the previous episode. I could have tried to edit
all of that out, but I think listening to old
radio shows exactly as they were presented is much more interesting.
So while it does lengthen the total time it takes
to listen to the full story, you'll know you're getting
the entire broadcast series in full. Now, bult your doors,

(02:33):
lock your windows, turn off your lights, and come with
me into the weird darkness as we listen to Frankenstein,
starring George Edwards from nineteen thirty one.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
We now present George Edward's in Frankenstein, the good Ship
Voyager had been on a journey of exploration towards the
Nose Poles. He was homeward bound, but unfortunately the icycrets

(03:24):
of the northern winter closed in and the Voyager was
surrounded by great blocks of solid ice. The captain and
crew were prepared for a weary week before the fours,
that is, and they could continue their journey home. Shortly afternoon,
Captain Walton and his first mate, mister Boys, were standing

(03:45):
on the deck of the Voyager. They looked out to
cross the icy weight well with the boy and I
think we will be there for quite a considerable time.

(04:06):
Yet there's no sign of a false that he even uh.
The pluble is to keep the crew occupied, captain, and
they beginning to grumble. A good deal already, well, given
as much work as you can after I always are
prepared for something like this. We have awful supplies and provisions.
I will take all responsibility for my men. I can

(04:27):
promise you that they will all returns lately, do eli ki?
Why are the agents the boys? No? Clear?

Speaker 3 (04:38):
I mean across the ice.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
Man not all the crew accounted form with the boys no,
And I less to say for that. I teach fid
the AhR uh oh you shift be boy. I want
you do you know about peach are hit short? Worry.

(05:07):
I'm gonna tell her there is a you order the
spare we help the boards. But the boys I like that.
What do you do where there are your bowls? My
men are trying to help your board. Now, Uh, bring
him up.

Speaker 4 (05:21):
That road, bladder.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
The h think their kids speak good English. Yeah, I
didn't wonder where he came from. I can't understand a
man wandering about all alone out here the wind and
the snow is knowing about right, the bringing in the
board now always the cat house. You get you.

Speaker 5 (05:45):
I am captain. My name is Walker.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
I see there beach, the special bowls. We have been
on the verge of explorations towards the North Pole. We
commenced our journeys homewards the eyes closed him.

Speaker 5 (06:00):
Honest, we are staying here until I.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
Thought that the may I crave your hospitality, I shed them.
But certainly my art, your name, the victory old Frank
and Stein.

Speaker 3 (06:15):
I am ill and beat Kevin sill ball right, say I.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Have, And I must express my sorrow for the trouble.
I am pointing you, captain, but I am he shared
to Then my quest must go on. I must always
go on.

Speaker 4 (06:33):
I cannot die till I find that evil of.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
That demon which I unlook upon. The words you must
speak strange words. Uh. For excuse me if I can
but crave your kindness some food and I will, mister Lloyd,
they got on Frankenstein. Blow of my Kevin, See that
he has made comfortable. Are giving food and drinks the

(07:00):
ship side and attend to it. You are getting him
your habit. So why not? You are my cloth? Have
a hammock slung for me and the governor? I think,
h what a boy? How does the stranger progress we

(07:23):
put into beds? Uh? He shipped for quite a long time.
He didn't better. Now I think his mind is randy.
Why do you say that? Well? Eve in the north.
He speaks of some demon, some fearful monster. Appears tough
the porcouse. We had used force on one occasion that
afraid him to return to his bed. Strange perhaps his

(07:46):
wanderings and to range at his mind. Do you think
it just stays to beat him without a god? Do
you think we should take it becaution of locking your daughter? Uh?
He appears to be a gentleman, no doubt he has
a stranger story to tell. Has he mentioned anything which
might supply a key to this mystery? Or why he

(08:09):
was wandering about here in these icy waste. He said
that he would sit in for an evil city or
destroyer a take her of human life. Something about the
manage makes me afraid that old boy, the man could
do you no harm. I would go down and speak
with him myself. Do you wish me to accompany you, Captain? No,

(08:30):
I would go a load. But uh should he become violent?
For the mass? Wenn?

Speaker 5 (08:34):
How can he become violent?

Speaker 1 (08:36):
He struggle with us and we dragging a wait in
the porthouse because he must be watching whatever watch? Uh
for devil? I would try to persuade him to tell
me his story. Wait around that boy, I was employed?
Why they do h on my intrusion about Franksian? I

(09:08):
came to inquire after your health? Why was I locked
in this cabin con Why are you keeping me a prisoner?
I am considering your own safety, considering my own safety,
I tell you, sir, my life means nothing to me.
I wish to repair the great wrong which I have done.
My friends, my family, they have all been murdered, and

(09:31):
I am the murderer. Know not what you say. Look
on me, captain, you are looking on a man who
unleashed the horror on this world, A man who is
responsible for the murder of his beloved life, his best friend,
for the murder of little children? Are you a fugitive, Justice,

(09:52):
I am not a fugitive. I have been punished because
I try to usurp the rights of God. I seek
to repair the wrong which I did. I do not
understand you did your say? Lord, keep a close watch.
Somewhere in these white waists. Somewhere near here, there is

(10:14):
a monster, a creature who relacts in taking human life.
No of you is safe, nor wanderings and your hardships
cause you to imagine these you know, I swear it
is the truth. Near this vessel, I saw a giant
footprinting the slow It must have been the footstep or
the monster, the monster which I created. Would you like

(10:37):
to tell me something of your story, Captain Wilkin. I
do not know if you will believe my story when
I tell it to you. Perhaps you may have proof.
Perhaps some day you will look upon this monster huh
and they Heaven grant that you do not did, will

(11:00):
help you to tell me about it. Out of Frankenstein,
I assure you.

Speaker 5 (11:04):
I will make you a ready listener, a.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
Big city captain. I have told you that My name
is Baron Victor Frankenstein. I was born in Geneva and
my family is one of the most distinguished in doctoral public.
My father had few several public situations with honor and reputation.

(11:28):
He was respected by all who knew him for his integrity,
So you can't see her that I grew up in
the most ideal surroundings. When I was seventeen, my parents
sent me through the University of Ingupstad, and there I
became interested in science. During my attendance at the university,

(11:54):
my beloved mother died. I returned home for a brief while,
and while st at home, I fell deeply in love
with my cousin Elizabeth, and I determined to marry her.
As soon as my course at the university had been completed,
I returned to Ingo start and continued with my studies.

(12:16):
I read deeply, and gradually a most dreadful thought occurred
to me. From my readings and my studies, I realized
that it would be possible for a man to create man.
I became aware of the tremendous power of electricity. I

(12:36):
was caught once in a terrific thunderstorm. I observed how
the lightning had split an oak three and a half,
and the knowledge came to me that just as electricity
can destroy life, so can it create. Then and there
my horrible resolve was born. I vowed that I would

(12:59):
not press until I had created a man. This seems incredible.
All this may seem incredible to one who is not
acquainted with science. But I studied and experimented, and when
I retired from the university, I begged my father to
build me a laboratory near our old home. He agreed

(13:19):
to do this, and then I took into my confidence
an old family servant called Julio. The man was critical,
but he had a keen and agile brain, and he
was interested in my experiment. For months we worked. I
intended to create a creature who would be both strong,
good to look upon, and noble. Are you speaking the truth? Battle,

(13:40):
Rank and Staff, I swear that I speak the truth.
Did you succeed with this astros project? I swear or
holy oath, that I succeeded. I created a man. Are
you said the right? Oh God? Did I say I
created a man? So that it is not the truth?
I created them more a month? Why you might very shudder.

(14:04):
Captain Wilton. I could tell you the story of the
creation of this monster. I would tell you why you
found me wondering about the white race. How did you
get here? I charted his ship. I paid a crude.
We were at upon an iceberg, and all parish save
one person. I was the miserable person who lived on
because I had to live. I cannot die until I

(14:24):
have destroyed that which I have created. But if you
created this monster in Geneva, what is it doing here?
I was in the white waist of the north. Oh,
I'm tired, my friend. The story is too dreadful and horrible.
Let me regain my strength so that I may complete
my work. What I have created must be destroying of

(14:47):
my Poorthellow, I assure you that we will give you
every care and attention. Still you do that, believe me?
But that the moon started here the more desual. That's
the most dusty laugh I've ever heard. Opened a door
to let me complete my work. Now did you hear that?

(15:15):
Stand a sigh? We shout open his door. It's the boy,
it's the come. Let's not bring up this time ago.

(15:58):
We now present. You're Edwood in Frankenstein O the Good
Ship voyager was held fast in the northern ice back.
The captain and cow were astonished when a stranger came
staggering across the ice and asked for shelter. This stranger

(16:22):
was Baron Victor Frankenstein. He was placed in the Captain's
cabin and then he commenced to tell his story. Shortly afterwards, however,
a ghastly laugh was heard outside the cabin door. Frankenstein
weekly attempted to get out of bed, but the captain
pushed him back and called to the first officer to

(16:42):
come to his aid. Captain Walton, you are condemning your
first officer to death. A monster is out there, a
blood closed consciousness. Pat oh, let me call, oh wait,
tell him. You can do nothing better than Frankenstein. Did

(17:05):
you bring a pistol? Is there anyone out there now?
Any well?

Speaker 4 (17:12):
How can I lost at all?

Speaker 1 (17:15):
How come? What did you see? Tell us what happened?
I heard the captain calling, and I dash down the
companion way. Then out of the darkness a huge figure
he he believe at me. I was not the sign.
When I arose, there was no sign of anyone. I
dusked up on Dickadi. There was no one there. Man

(17:36):
on watch report he saw nothing. The monster was here.
You are lucky to be alive. I believe your story. Now,
for Franknstein, I create a monster, and I must leve
until I kill him. Back is my soul. Cask on

(17:56):
the disc earth what I created, so I will destroy it.

Speaker 5 (18:01):
What he means, it is a strange story.

Speaker 1 (18:04):
With the boys. The better of Frankenstein is too exhausted
to talk any more to night. Pray remain in about
then I must try to get to sleep. I must
recover my strength. I must have strength enough to chill
the mount.

Speaker 5 (18:20):
You shall have every care and attention here.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
I will place the man on guard outside your door.
I do not think the monster will return to night.
Thom had to come in. It isn't amazing now It
could be difficult for anyone is out there.

Speaker 5 (18:37):
The US trust that this month perishes in the storm.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
I am to be cold if any kind is seen
of him in the mean for I let me sleep.
Then on tomorrow, if I feel the cash, I will
tell all my story. Captain about it very well better
frankly style. But the boys, you will go up on
deck now and you will arrange for two men to
send God outside the door. I will share your cabins

(19:04):
with you tonight. Then I did you good night. Bert
Francis sign you'll meet on tomorrow and tells me that

(19:26):
you seem much better today. B yes, Captain I I
I feel much better. But there any sign of the
monster during the night.

Speaker 5 (19:35):
Nothing will see.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
Please be titid. I know that you are interested in
my story and you are puzzled by these strange happenings.
I am extremely puzzled. Well. I told you that after
I left the university, my father build a laboratory near
our house. Each day I used to spend hours in
this laboratory working with my seven Julio. Day after day

(20:01):
I read and studied so that my great experiment would
be a success. Sometimes, by night, Julio and I would
visit graveyard to accume freshly buried parties. I was going
to make a man, and the creature of my making
was to be beautiful. I slaved and labored, neglecting my

(20:23):
family and my friends, neglecting my fiancee, Elizabeth. It so
happened that at that time my greatest friend, Ernest claval
came to stay at our home. She had been at
the university with me, and he had a vague inkling
as to the nature of my experiment. However, I had

(20:45):
become sullen and morose. I shunned my friends, and as
my experiment neared completion, well, I became possessed by a
strange tent excitement. Imagine me in my laboratory late one afternoon,
Captain Gorfin. I glanced out of the window and saw

(21:09):
that the sky of darted over cars. My servant Julio
stood by my side. Now and again he would glance
over at the great bench, on which lay a huge
inanimate figure, swayed around with yards of bandages. I walked
over to where the figure lay. Julio followed me, Julio,

(21:36):
I have news for you. I think that tonight we'll
see the end of our work. What you do mean
that the it just will come to life tonight my
last test, I hope. So if the fretned thunderstorm takes place,
there will be sufficient electricity to bring light to this
inanimate mass. Look at the Julio. At present, it is

(21:57):
a lifeless mass shaped in the form of a man,
and for months we have worked over it. Tonight, if
the storm break, we shall raise this figure to the
top of the tower in the laboratory, and there it
will stay for one hour while the under crashes and
the lightning flashes. Then we shall lower the body onto

(22:18):
the bench once again. The rappings will be taken off,
and who knows, I may have created a man think
of a Julio. My work will be rewarded.

Speaker 4 (22:29):
I am afraid, Master, we should not do the fool.

Speaker 1 (22:34):
Why are you afraid? I am about to make a
name for myself. I will be the greatest man in
the world because I have created another in my own likeness.
Throughout the centuries, men have tried to do this, but
I will seed. I know it. You may not be
meant to succeed. Who is there here? Yes, all right,

(23:00):
I love it all, but that I wanted any time
might watch you as left, And the time is right
now for you to share my secret. My experiments are
almost at an end.

Speaker 6 (23:15):
I suspect the nature of your experiments, Victor, and I
almost tried to ask if my suspicions are correct.

Speaker 1 (23:23):
You can't pitch tell me what you see it? Huh?
A cute in Asimus figure was around with father teachers
my creation. Tonight this figure shall have life Victor, you
must not do it.

Speaker 5 (23:44):
Man is not meant to do that for you.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
I like Julio, he is also afraid.

Speaker 3 (23:50):
I want to speak with you privately, expect Julia, because.

Speaker 1 (23:53):
You may go, Julio, but be here tonight at seven o'clock.
We shall wait for the storm to break the cloud
banking up. Now. I will not say you, my mad Victor.

Speaker 6 (24:11):
Your life has bound up in this strange experiment, which
I do not think for one moment will succeed. But
might Dad point out that you are in love with
a very beautiful and charming girl.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
You are neglecting her, and she feels this neglects keenly
clover Ow, my friend. I know that I have been
neglecting Elizabeth, but she will be proud of me, proud
to marry me. I will behave as the greatest scientist
the world that I will known. I beg of you
to desist in this experiment. Do not try to bring
life to this body tonight. Destroy what you have already done.

(24:46):
Then marry Elizabeth and go away somewhere for a long holiday.
You do not look well, my friend, or I have
been working too hard, but you ask too much of me,
and I cannot give up my life's work. We all
love your work more than you do Elizabeth, and I
love Elizabeth very dearly. But I must do something with

(25:08):
my life. I have always wanted to be a great scientist.
My discovery will revolutionize the world. It will be possible
to make men. Do you not understand you? It's not Pertiver.
Experiments like this are not meant to succeed you are
you asserting the right of God? But you are my
best friends. You cannot seriously ask me to give up

(25:29):
this work. I am going to ask you to be
here in this plaboratory with me tonight, to watch as
I unfind advantages from this figure, and to know that
my experiment has succeeded very well. Victor, since you insists,
but I do think you should take Elizabeth into your confidence.
Let her come here tonight, or she will be afraid.

(25:50):
We will all be afraid. But without wishing to dampen
your other let me assure you that I do not
think this experiment will succeed. We shall see. Well. Come
with me now. Speak to Elizabeth. Tell her that you
have been neglecting her and asked her to be present tonight.
I will do that. We will go and seek out Elizabeth.
Now well, Captain and I sought out my fiancee. I

(26:14):
told her to too. I first she was horrified, but
gradually she became interested, and she consented to be present
in the laboratory. That night, after dinner, the storm developed rapidly.
They sang the rovert and they were great streets of
folk lightening. Together, Elizabeth, Ernst and myself went to the laboratory.
There we found Julio awaiting us, and I led the

(26:36):
way to the bench on which lady inanimate figure. When
we reached the bench, well, my friends, I feel that
you are about to visiness one of the most extraordinary,
easily annals of the world's history. Before you see a
great nanimal figure entirely covered in bandages by means of police.
Julio and I will raise that figure to the top

(26:58):
of the tower. It will remain for an hour, then
be loaded, and I think the figure will have li No, you.

Speaker 7 (27:06):
Cannot do it, Victor, you must not. I am afraid.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
Elizabeth. You said you had confidence in me.

Speaker 7 (27:12):
Do you promise the district it's the experiment?

Speaker 8 (27:16):
Will you marry me and let us go there?

Speaker 1 (27:19):
Never attempt to do this again. It is Madnet. I
promise that if the experiment is a failure, I will
discontinue all attempt now or that satisfy you, Elizabeth is
God does not worry Elizabeth. I feel sure that this
experiment cannot succeed. Do you hope it does not succeed?
But we shall see for me at a type. Now, come, Julio,

(27:40):
help me to place the body on the lift. Oh, Kevin,
roll it over this I think of you. Do not
do it? I please now, Julio, pope, and I will
assist you. Four see, my friend, the body is going.
After the hour, there it will be exposed to the

(28:01):
four jury of the storm. Watch and I frightens me
it it Dridfuerson. The body is in place now it
will remain there for an hour. We must be patient.
We will wait here, and in an hour's time I
will lower the body, unrest the bandages, and perhaps I
will have create. Please proceed better and drank and start.

(28:25):
Tell me what happened. I can tell you no more today,
Captain en hear now, and the memory of the part
or keeps me picip patient. I will be patient. I
will leave you to rest now, but I will return
later anxious to hear the remainder of your story. We

(29:17):
now present George Edwards in Frankenstein. Baron Frankenstein had taken
refuge on the ship Voyager, which was ice bound somewhere
near the North Pole. The baron was weak and ill,

(29:38):
and the captain and.

Speaker 3 (29:39):
His officers did their best to restore him to help.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
Gradually he told them his story, and he strained to
the captain of the attempts he made to.

Speaker 3 (29:47):
Create a man. Do you feel able to tell any
more of your story?

Speaker 1 (30:01):
In our Baron Frankenstein. Somewhere out in those white faces,
there is something which must be destroyed. The thought of
it is driving me mad. If only I could regain
my strength, if only I could continue my quests. Please
do not distress yourself. The surgeon tells me that you
are making an excellent recovery. I want to hear about

(30:23):
your great experiments. Where I told you how my fiancee Elizabeth,
and my friend Ernst Claval and myself waited in the
laboratory during the violent thunderstorm, while up above us, exposed
to the full fury of the storm, lay the lifeless
party which I had made. For a full hour, we

(30:44):
watched and everyone seemed to be agitated. My servant Julio
crops in the corner, and Eva and Anon cast fearful
glances up above. At last, the hour passed and I
motioned to Julio to move over towards the pulley. Ernest
and Elizabeth followed me, and I come, Julio. The body

(31:08):
has been there for a full hour. Now it is
time to lower it. Master. My hands are trembling with excitement,
for soon I shall know whether I have created a man.
I make one more pace to your victims.

Speaker 7 (31:23):
Do not proceed with that experiment. When you bring that
body down.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
I say you to destroy it after experimenting on it
for months and months. Oh what you ask is too much.
I also had my please to those of Elizabeth. Well,
I must hurry de heear to you. Please help me
with this poy, Julio. I will, my master.

Speaker 9 (31:45):
But I am afraid the devil stalks abroad tonight.

Speaker 1 (31:48):
Oh that is nonsense. I am a scientist. I am
conducting an experimenting. Now lower it gently.

Speaker 8 (31:56):
The storm seem to have a based AVISU.

Speaker 1 (31:59):
I seldom remember the worst be on. There is still feeling.
It is a sitting night for devil's work there. This
is not devil's workers. It is an achievement in the
field of science.

Speaker 5 (32:13):
Now roll the body off.

Speaker 1 (32:15):
The list you gently to you over here, just and
close all of you. What are you going to do?
And I am going to underap the baggages. We'll start here.

Speaker 7 (32:28):
Nothing felt, nothing can happen. What field that I must
pray lea lean, do not.

Speaker 1 (32:38):
Let this creature of life. We should all pray. It
is not too late to stay your hands victor rat.
I feel sure that I am on the barge of success.
I am removing the ratings down right.

Speaker 7 (32:59):
Look, doorm is increasing again.

Speaker 8 (33:03):
It comes almost as that the voice of the.

Speaker 9 (33:05):
Heavens it was tasting.

Speaker 1 (33:07):
Look captive face. It is horrible. I did not mean
the paste to me like that. I thought it would
be beautiful. It's chane or do right? It is awful.
Oh that it issues darlessly. There is no sign of life.

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Great I would removed the other manages.

Speaker 9 (33:36):
It has never seemed to be past you face.

Speaker 7 (33:42):
No creature like cut life?

Speaker 1 (33:50):
What ails you tiny? It still?

Speaker 9 (33:53):
I thought him stood.

Speaker 5 (33:58):
See I li did move.

Speaker 1 (34:00):
No, No, we must be dreaming the horrible creature UK
got that. No, it's such close decides to get Julio
talking the room. Delight is too strong, my master. Let

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me take this hammer. Let me destroy the cleature. My
orders a delight. I will not be duke. It is
raising one arm. It has life, and my experiment has succeeded.
I have created life. I am the greatest man the
world have ever known. No other man has had such power. Victors,

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this is too horrible. Destroy it now has destroy it
now would be murder. But though this creature is terrible
to look upon, he did a man. It has life,
It has feeling, just as you and I. Can you speak?

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Not yet? It must learn to speak, to squeeze the doer.
Ye can do it. What are you going through the room?
Because I was prepared for the success of this experiment.
So there is a room all in readiness for my creation.
Unlucky to what that room, Julio, I am afraid that

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to destroyed creature. Come, come, Julio, you help me to
create this man. It is not a man, It is
a monster. It is struggling into a sitting position. Have
you one locked to go out the room? Julio, I
have my master. Then help me. We will move the
creature into its aboard. We will lock it in there.

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It will be your charge until tomorrow to you remain
here in the laboratory. Remain just outside the door. Do
not into the room your and do not let anyone
in eat. I will not pay. Oh. This is my creation,
a man, which I made with my own hand. And
the creature seems to be able to focussy tide. Now
it is looking straight at me. Oh, it looks awful. Uh,

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I shall plain if myself come take the other arm
and let us ship it to walk across the rooms. No, no,
I cannot touch it. There is much I would do
for you, victor, but I cannot touch that money.

Speaker 8 (36:32):
Feel that I am going mad.

Speaker 1 (36:34):
There's no need to be afraid. The creature is helpless
barely walk. You help me to the jet tick of
the arm. Nom, do not make me touch it, do it?
I say, Look, I have taken one arm. Now he'll
be off. The bitch taking across the room has it?

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It can barely drag one leg off to the other. Uh.
I have never seen anything so horrible. I admit I
am disappointed in the appearance of my creation. It seems
that in gaining life, the skin has become stretched tight,
and the pictures have coosen. Still, the creature had life,

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and that is amazing. Now we replace me the m
care to heal now ye, let me get it on
the bed. It's not speak enough.

Speaker 8 (37:35):
The creature seems to have become faller and bigger.

Speaker 1 (37:39):
That is the extraordinary thing, probably because by the electricity.
Uh uh uh. Leave it on the bed. Don't come outside.
I'll lock the door. You take the key and keep
it to look. I am glad the door is locked.
I feel, say her. Now, I feel a strange and

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almost overpowering sense of crime. In my wildless dream, I
had not hope for success, and I h he had
said that. Oh no, after.

Speaker 5 (38:11):
Trains the weeks helped me to get out of here.

Speaker 1 (38:14):
Let me go to my room. Fell on Frankenstein, no
story scenes extraordinary? What became of the dreadful monster which
you created? I felt weak and ill that night, and
Elizabate and Turns helped me to my room. There I

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fell into a deep and trouble slumber. I awakened in
the morning to find both Earnstein Elizabeth standing by the
side of my bed. As soon as I fought them. Uh,
Earnst Elizabeth by what are you doing here? If we
were worried about you? Or? I remember now my great

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experiment was a success. I must go to the lavora
three advance, Victor.

Speaker 7 (39:01):
I beg you to destroy that creature, just as you
gave it life, so you can take that life away.

Speaker 8 (39:09):
I know that you will never be happy while the
creature is.

Speaker 9 (39:13):
And I know that I can never be happy for
the sake of the love you bear me, for the
sake of the happiness which will desire.

Speaker 1 (39:21):
I beg you to destroy the creature. Elizabeth is right, Victor,
your experiment was not altogether a success. You hope to
make something beautiful, and the result has been a hideous monster,
a monster which you cannot unleaship on the world, or
it will be forever upon your conscience. Perhaps you are right.

Speaker 8 (39:42):
I know we are right. Please, Victor, if you.

Speaker 1 (39:45):
Love me, you will do what I ask. Well. I
will dress at once, and then I will go over
to the laboratories and make arrangements to do away with
the monster. You shall come with me. I will go
with you with Durk good, and if you wait for
me downstairs, I will join you. It seems that you

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regretted your somewhat rash experiment. Baron Frankenstein, I did, Captain Boughton,
and I feel happier. When I had made up my
mind to destroy my creation. I dressed hastily and went downstairs,
where I found Ns waiting for me. We walked across
to the laboratory and entered the room, and then I
called you, Julio, Julio, it is friend that he does

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not answer. I ordered him not to leave here. Look
the door of the room where you put the creature.
There is no door there. It is Rehn. Stop, it's
you there. What could have happened? Look there in the corner.
But is it pretty? Deem boy? It is the broken
body of Julia. They broken forty of Julia years. Look

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for yourself. Oh this is horrible. Let me look in
that room. It's that. If anyone that finds the room
with that, I have you late. The monster had a stick,
and in so doing he has murdered my servant. I
haven't least a horror apart in the world. I can

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speak no more of the matter at present, Captain Morton.
The memory of that horror is still too vivid. I
beg of you that my that stuff, I will let
you rest, Baron Frankenstein, I feel that I have not
the right to sleep. I should not rest, but I
must again my strength try and sleep. Now I will

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send the ship surgeon to you, and tomorrow I will
come and speak with you again. We now present George

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dead Woods in Frankenstein Baron. Victor Frankenstein is relating his
tragic story to Captain Wharton of the good ship Voyager.
The vessel is ice bound somewhere near the North Pole.

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Frankenstein is taking shelter there. He told the captain of
the creation of the monster and of events leading up
to the monster's escape and the murder of Julia. You

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much better reforming there on, frank inside, At first you
had a good night's sleep. I feel better. I thank you. Captain.
Tell me what happened after you discovers the body of
your servant Julio. I recall it quite keary. My friend
Ernst Cleava and myself were in the laboratory. We found
that the door of the monster's room had been burst open,

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and there was the broken body of Julio lying upon
the floor. We bent over the body and then a mouth.
So you realize, Victor, that you have unleashed a monster
upon the world, a killer. Anybody's life may be in danger.
We must make a search immediately. I will organize a
search party. All the peasants on the escape can join

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in the search. I now realize the enormity of my crime.
I will aid you, but I do not know what
Elizabeth will say when she learned of this. What are
the authorities going to say? How am I going to
explain the broken body of Julium. You will have to
tell the truth to the police, but they will not
believe me. They think I am mad, or you have

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a very mad to attempt this experiment. I am only
sorry that it has succeeded. Elizabeth will be a polled
which he hears this news. I will search for the monster,
I promise you, but I do not think there is
anything further to fear earn. The monster will perish. I
wish statis were only a dream, some horrible nightmare, and

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I could awakened to find it was not true. For
Julia's body proves the truth of what has happened. I know,
but somehow my fear has vanished. I am going to
seek my own happiness now. Or how can you talk
like that when the monster is a lot, the monster
will be found. If not, he will perish. Then that's cool.

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Tell me, did the police succeed in finding the monster better?
Frankistan did not. Research went on for days, and still
there was no trace of the monster. But my hooks
were high. I felt sure that the creature had wandered
away somewhere in the hills, and they perish from cold
and starvation. There came a day when I had almost

(45:17):
forgotten the monster and my experiments. They seemed like some
dim dream of the past. I thought out to you, Elizabeth,
I feel sure that we will have no further fear
of this strange creature for which I was responsible. I
am asking you now, will you marry me and come

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away to England? Let us take a long journey together.

Speaker 8 (45:42):
But victim, does your conscience allow you to live here?
Are you sure that nothing further will be heard of
this horrible creature?

Speaker 1 (45:49):
Oh? It is some months since the month that disappeared,
and nothing has been heard of it. It is safe
for me to go now, Elizabeth, how long shall be
the away? For at least six months? In we shall
return here and settle down in my home. Oh, plees
say that you will marry me as soon as possible. Indigital.

Speaker 8 (46:07):
There is only one request I have to make of
your victor.

Speaker 1 (46:10):
What is it?

Speaker 8 (46:11):
My sister's child, William, meet the home.

Speaker 7 (46:14):
His mother is very ill, his father is dead.

Speaker 8 (46:18):
Can you come and everybody?

Speaker 1 (46:19):
Well, of course I am very fond of William. We
shall adopt him and he shall be as our own child.

Speaker 7 (46:25):
Ah, you are very kind.

Speaker 1 (46:27):
Oh. I am just a man in love with a
beautiful woman. Now let us go and chell your father.
We will be married very soon, and we shall make
all arrangements for our children. Well, Madame Frankenstein, I trust
you're not too tired to continue with the story. No,
I am just marshaling the facts, calling my happy marriage.
It was glorious a few months in England and then

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my return home.

Speaker 5 (46:51):
How long did you Remaine?

Speaker 1 (46:52):
Even for eight months? We had a delightful holiday then
and I returned to my ancestful home and my wife
and I settled. During our absence, we had left the child, William,
in charge of the nurse and be called Justine. She
was an old friend of the family. She had known
my wife for years. A few days after our return,

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Justine approached my wife.

Speaker 9 (47:17):
Most of them desires that should take him up for
a work.

Speaker 1 (47:22):
Do you think the weather is clearing up?

Speaker 8 (47:24):
Barnet, Oh, I think the child could go for a rook?

Speaker 1 (47:27):
What do you think, Victor? By all means the sun
is shining brightly now? Although there are clouds on the horizons,
clouds under the horizon. She took fleck clouds.

Speaker 8 (47:38):
I see there may be a storm, just.

Speaker 1 (47:42):
Such a storm as one, please Victor. We agreed never
to talk of that. There may I take the child
for a walk, Yes, give this short talk down to
the lake? Justine, kill me, Justine? Do you like the child?
Do you think that your own master William shows promise?

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He is rather a day the child with a very
strong will of his own. But I am fairly strict
with him, or.

Speaker 8 (48:10):
You might not be too strict with him. Three men,
though we were all young ones.

Speaker 1 (48:15):
I will remember that barness.

Speaker 9 (48:17):
All right, take him out now, but do not take
him any further than the lake. If there are any
signs of an approaching storm, bring William home advance.

Speaker 1 (48:26):
I will Madam kill me a little bit. What do
you think of just teem Oh?

Speaker 8 (48:35):
I have known her for years, my dear, but.

Speaker 1 (48:38):
You do nothing to like her. She is rather agreement
for bidding woman.

Speaker 8 (48:43):
Oh, in reality, she has a very kind heart.

Speaker 1 (48:47):
Come over here, Elizabeth, look out of the window. What
is the matter? Look at those strange black clouds on
the park right, and they fill me with a sense
of dream foreboding. H talk, clouds scathered like dot on
the days that I created the monster's victim.

Speaker 7 (49:06):
Do not think about it.

Speaker 9 (49:08):
Two monster is dead this twelve months since she disappeared.

Speaker 1 (49:13):
She did. The body has never been found, Darling.

Speaker 8 (49:18):
Do you not think we would have heard if the
monster had still been alive?

Speaker 1 (49:23):
I suppose so.

Speaker 8 (49:28):
Did you hear that sun during the distance?

Speaker 3 (49:31):
Oh?

Speaker 7 (49:31):
I hope Justine had the intelligence.

Speaker 8 (49:33):
To bring William home before the storm showed signs of breakley.

Speaker 1 (49:37):
Why am I seized by this nameless fear? That thunder
frightened me? Darling, do not think of the past.

Speaker 8 (49:46):
Let us talk of something else. We know that your
friend earns this ju tomorrow. I hope his stay was
asked for something.

Speaker 1 (49:53):
I will be glad to see you and st again,
But in a way he will remind me of the
horrors of the past.

Speaker 8 (49:59):
Or you must do your best to forget.

Speaker 9 (50:01):
You must try and forget that the monster ever exists.

Speaker 1 (50:05):
I must tell myself that I created the monster, and
now that monster is dead, I will never see it again.

Speaker 7 (50:16):
Victor, What can I hear?

Speaker 1 (50:24):
But dreadful sound, strange dragging footsteps.

Speaker 8 (50:29):
The footsteps.

Speaker 1 (50:30):
I'm approaching this door? But this do I? I'm finding footsteps?
That's Victor? What can it mean? Palpy Lizabeth did? The
door is opening slowly, so slowly? Alright, got is dying?

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My mafetare wave major gain to mom. This cannot be.
I told myself that the monster no longer existence. It
is many man sense. We have met my master, and
now all that you desire. I can walk, I can

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move freely, I can think, and I can speak well.
Where have you been living in the woods stage many
months watching other for learning to speak as they speak,
and almost dying from intolerable loneliness. I come to make

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terms with you, my master. Terms? What mean you by
that victim? He looks too hurrible? That old foot, by your.

Speaker 7 (51:53):
Long shudy nef.

Speaker 1 (51:57):
I'm your sir, please, Elizabeth, I am an object of
hector and score and derision wherever I go. You did
this fag and skin. You gave me life, but a
life which is filled with misery. All men, all women
turn from me? Why did you give me life so
that I may shoper? If I had a gun, I

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would put an end to the life which I gave you.
I would destroy you. I do not wish to die.
I wish to live. I wish to be happy as
other men are. Whay, what do you ask for me?
You made me, you gave life to me. I'll make
a mate for me, a woman who may share my

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life with me. What you asked is impossible. It should
be my mission in life to destroy you. Did you
not chill my servant? That matters not. We will talk
of this again. I have come to make a bargain
with you. Give me a companion, someone to share my loneliness.

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Why should I not know happiness as others know it?
If you must not guante to re great, you're not Elizabeth,
I will never guard it. So be a Frankenstarn. You
and yourself suffer for us. What mean you? By God?
I kill one man, and I can kill others. And

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unless you heed my demand, unless you fashion from me
a mate, that you and all your family will suffer.
I will kill them, just as I kill that man.
I will kill all who stand in my path. I
will leave a trail of death and destruction wherever I go.
But I will not kill you. You shall live on

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until I bend you to my will. The creature shurrule
a master, Oh monster, I shall kill you now that
you ma ca us. He is not dead. He laid
his hands on me, and I hurled him away. Rise

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to your free Frankenstein. I am powerless to destroy the
sing Watie Dagos. You are powerless. We shall meet again.
You have refused my amone, but you shall hear from me.
Uh well, I.

Speaker 9 (54:35):
Fixture, you just go.

Speaker 1 (54:37):
You don't see you, Elizabeth? What can I do? You
hurt his tracks? They just get it.

Speaker 9 (54:41):
The villigious together so that by uniting we may just
call him. One man cannot prevail against him, but many
will succeed.

Speaker 1 (54:49):
In killing him. You are right to Elizabeth, I swear
that the monster of my creations are did did you
succeed in finding the monster that night? That of Frankenstein?
Ask me no more now, Captain Walton, I am tired.
I must not overtax my strength. Let me rest now.
You will rest now, and I will write the notes

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of your story in my journal so be it. Come
to me tomorrow and I will tell you of the
horrors which prepel me. We now present your deed wood

(55:57):
In Frankenstein Baron Frankenstein is taking shelter in the good
ship Voyagers, where he is the guest of Captain Wilson.
While the Voyager was out down, Frankenstein told the captain

(56:17):
some of his magic stories. He told of the creation
of the monster, of it to the cape and returned.
I thought that you had a refreshing, sweet fellow. Prison shut.
He looked much better, as more kind your captain. I

(56:40):
shipt very well, and I feel that my strength he's
gradually returning. I am glad to hear that. Do you
feel inclined to tell me some more of your story? Well,
I remember telling you how the monster had returned. He
had learned to speak, and he begged me to make
him a mate. Yes, one can help feeling a little

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sorry for him. I know what it is to be
bitterly lowly, I also know. But the monster rushed out
of the house when I refuse. My wife and I
discussed the matter. I sent for the Burgomaster and beg
that his officers would look for the monster. Some little
time later, the storm burst in all its fury. The

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rain came down in torrents and the thunder road. My
wife approached me, Ay, or do you know that Justin
has not parted? Little William hown? I'm almost forgotten about him, Elizabeth.
Are you sure they have not come home?

Speaker 7 (57:36):
I have searched the house, asked out of service.

Speaker 1 (57:39):
They have seen no sign of them here. This is
most disturbing. Even talk to the woman to come home
before the storm bursts.

Speaker 8 (57:47):
There's been a long time. Do you think we should
go and look for them?

Speaker 1 (57:51):
When they only went to the edge of the lake.

Speaker 5 (57:54):
Cannot be far away.

Speaker 1 (57:55):
I am you know the monster is.

Speaker 8 (57:58):
Nos out there. Suppose that he want to attack William
or Justine.

Speaker 1 (58:03):
Oh, there is no fear of that. I'm optiously. Justine
and William are kicking Sheppard from there. I hope that
you are right.

Speaker 7 (58:11):
You can see you have returned very Billiam.

Speaker 1 (58:14):
How can I pray you these girls? There? He's Williams.
I show him to the lad there was playing with
him there. He run away from me. He went into
the woods. It was a long time to find him,
but I said him, I called his names. I am
an I am again but there was no reply.

Speaker 7 (58:32):
But I became mechanics for me.

Speaker 1 (58:35):
I have been out in the range red people. I
fear that he may have fallen into the mad dictim.

Speaker 9 (58:40):
You must go at once find the work of my
son and his men tell him to forget about the monster.

Speaker 8 (58:45):
They must find William.

Speaker 1 (58:47):
I record, oh, have open cottage you lisait. I am
sure that I was right you you, Madam Alcon, I
ask you for gv. I say that I meant no
harm to come to the guy.

Speaker 7 (58:58):
You should have stayed with him.

Speaker 1 (59:00):
Just send me AMA's company.

Speaker 5 (59:02):
I will never perceive myself.

Speaker 1 (59:04):
And go and change your clothes.

Speaker 8 (59:06):
You have a foe, and then.

Speaker 1 (59:08):
Come down here.

Speaker 7 (59:09):
Weave a vacation before that, and thank from Frida a victor.

Speaker 1 (59:14):
You have not gone. I am taking some diservance with me.
I have left words here doctor Vogabata and his main returns.
I ought to look for William. Wait for me a.

Speaker 3 (59:23):
Little, but I will return to that twelve baron Frankenstein.

Speaker 1 (59:27):
Did you succeed in finding the child? L For two
hours I searched, taking my faith for servants. Missy. We
wandered through the wood, calling the child's name, but there
was no reply. I'd last somewhat discredited. I returned home
to find my wife and Justine waiting for me. I
throw with my end.

Speaker 7 (59:46):
Did you is there any news?

Speaker 1 (59:49):
Did you see any sign of visions?

Speaker 4 (59:50):
Not a time?

Speaker 7 (59:51):
He must have fallen into the name and because my
home Victor I am described, can.

Speaker 1 (59:58):
Have become a William? I do not know? Oh my DearS,
didy bergamastu return.

Speaker 8 (01:00:02):
Hasn't nothing back yet?

Speaker 1 (01:00:04):
Store is a baby? Yeah he did parsing. We will
continue our search all Thuday night deep m I hear
a man first, she froty Bergamot he's returning. Bring him
in here your team, Hey, you come onms out and flap.

Speaker 7 (01:00:19):
And shy h r man night Christ for this anyway, Victor,
we should never have a dog.

Speaker 8 (01:00:25):
Just can just taking him out today?

Speaker 1 (01:00:27):
He should have kiken better killed him. She should never
have allowed him to stay out of her sight? Did that?
A woman screamed?

Speaker 7 (01:00:36):
Or what can it means?

Speaker 1 (01:00:38):
Bogomos to what has happened? Who streaming to tell you
about language? That the lights of years are come? My
men have found his buddy of the child with the steak. Yeah,
the girls or steam thought he's Bundy when we were
cudrying your deep. My men are holding her and Lida.
If I do not know what to stay to you.

Speaker 9 (01:01:00):
So that has happened.

Speaker 1 (01:01:02):
I only know that we were searching for this monster
of roombat at Brakenstein spoke during the court of our search.
We looked through some rushes on the edge of the lake,
and there we found the body of the boy Waiaphone.
He was lying face downward in shallow water, and he
was dead when we found he just came for him.
Doctor how we did. But the doctor could not have

(01:01:25):
helped in this case. Bread stuck, do you think before
Trick can tell him to the water? I think that
he was pushing on the water. And I think your
stem was responsible for the crime. You must not say
that you have been a waste, both of you. But
did He's common talk here that Justine disliked the boy.
He was always sporting him, and she told people that

(01:01:47):
he was a difficult child. And we think that in
a fit of rage, she pushed him into the water. Oh,
I do not think that it's possible. Did not have
the girl in here and question her now? My wife
is grief stricken. SEINEI that formain here.

Speaker 8 (01:02:03):
Let me go ahead look at the body, or I will.

Speaker 1 (01:02:07):
Send Justine to you. Very well, my dear, but do
not just pressure yourself. Please go to your room and way.
I feel that I should never be able to restfully.
You can. I will wait here with the burgomaster. Tell
them to bring Justine in here. I know, did he
move distressing for you bat Frank's time? But I have

(01:02:29):
my journey to do, and did my suspicions are correct?
The Jostine will be allest kill me? Did did you
see any kind of the monster? Any huge foot drinks? Nice?
We did not? You ain't want coming down in for it?
No footprints would be left. Oh, bring Justine in here.
But I have these men see me. I have committed

(01:02:51):
no crime, hear me? Girl? Is it not pro that
you were always starting the child? Give us the baby? Child?

Speaker 8 (01:02:58):
And as he was in my charge, I had to
correct this song.

Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
You are a woman of unbeidled temper, and at times
you have been known to strike the child. Right, this
is news to me, Borygomanca. She has been seen thor
sid the child. That is not true, that is true.
Will you admit that a type you have struck him? Yes,
I am struck him, but merely because you are no
right to do that, amogine e. Is it not true that?

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Is I beg of rage you push the child into
the lake that they run through. I fear I did
not push him into the lake. He run away from me.

Speaker 7 (01:03:33):
He went into the woods and I could not find him.

Speaker 1 (01:03:36):
You must still leave me. We do not believe you
bound Frankenstime. You know I would not steal the child
your remarks to meet Josie. Is it not true that
in a rage you pushed the child into the lake,
and then you were afraid of your mad act. You
wanted around in the raye for hours and pretend that

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you are looking for it. It is not true. Did
you probably rede? Today?

Speaker 9 (01:04:02):
I was angry with him for running away from him,
and I said I would lucking me by talking.

Speaker 1 (01:04:08):
You're dirty by the child. I did not kill him.
I am going to arrest you and charge you with
the murder. You will stand your child in June down
flank the Seine. I appeal to you. I fear that
the child came to no harm at my hands. I
have loved your family basfully and wealthy many years. I

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did not murder William. You cannot believe it of me.
I beg that you do not allow him to a
risk me. Bur I think you are being rather hasty.
I cannot believe that your team pushed the child into believe.
It is my duty to eyes criminal, and I prospect
her of having committed the murder. You are a stupid man.

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There is no proof, but I need he will find
pro that has happened. Oh, Elizabeth, you happy return?

Speaker 8 (01:05:01):
I said, I wanted to know what was happening here,
and I thought the jewels should gone look on the button.

Speaker 1 (01:05:08):
I'm silium, just teen I've been I have to the
burgomaster think that she kill realm so that saved me.
Don't not let them unrest me. I did not kill
the child. You don't believe me. You must believe me,
burgle Muster.

Speaker 8 (01:05:24):
Why do you say that Justine kill the child?

Speaker 1 (01:05:27):
Oh? Well, what they have done it right here? I
wished to go and look on the body of the child.
You wanta take just ten to me until I speak
with you again? Very well, be in late for you
about a f I will return in a few minutes now,

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Just gee, he be to be back there for you.
If you tell they through. Keep you gone fast, that's
there maybe a job or TV you all. But if
you fair speak your denial and he God thank you
give me and you is surely die. But I am

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not guilty. Do know the baroness does not believe that
I am usy But he Baroness, he's not aware at
that time you'll stop the child. That's cordus seem. I
had to go act his fault. Never at any times
that strike him up. Well, you had no right. Just

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tight me. I go to my leave before you, Baroness,
I say, I am any son of this charge. Please
help me. You know about that? Your your shallow he
he a fair trial, but I am conveyed that you
are us not to be kiken from the house. You

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gotta tell you, Jo Baron Flachael's kye. He did not
want the child up. How do you know? Did you
not observe the marks upon the child's folk? They were stigled.
They marks for the same as those upon the protect
my fo tever Julio. I am, in the reality the
murderer of that child. Something much, Baron Frankenstein, what tragedy

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you have? Fake re.

Speaker 10 (01:07:22):
Even now when I think of it, I feel that
I lose that table, But I much dye get.

Speaker 1 (01:07:33):
Will you tell me the more of the story, not now,
to let me just bresh for the trials. Come to
me later and you shall hear further details of my
tragic life. We now present George dead Woods in Frankenstein.

(01:08:36):
Baron Frankenstein passed away the tedious days on the good
Ship Voyager by relating his tragic experiences to Captain Walton.
The Voyager was ice bound somewhere near the North Pole,
and day after day a howling blizzard rage. Captain Walton
became worried and the ice pack grew higher. He confided,

(01:08:58):
he's worried to Baron Franken's you look Karada worried today,
Captain Walton. Unfortunately the weather shows those signs of a
waiting belve brankonstile. Have any of your men seen any

(01:09:18):
trace of the monster. Has he attempted to visit the
ship again? No one has seen any trace of it.
I dos her it is perished out there in the prison.
I hope so, But I very much doubted you really
inclined to tell me some more of your story. Well,
I have told you how the child William was murdered,

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and on examining the body, I formed the conclusion that
the murder had been committed by the monster. I dashed
back into the room where my wife and the burgomaster
were waiting with just Ten, and I told him that
I was in reality responsible for the murder of William.
They looked at me in common neighbor, my mind, victim,

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what are you seeing? It is true, Elizabeth. The monster
killed William and I created a monster. She has done
this for revenge because I refuse to can't his requests?
Do you not agree with me that Justine was chaulsy
of the burger I say that I am not guilty.
You can release Justine. She is innocent. Burgo Master. Did

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I not set you and your men to search for
the monster? The monster? It's you say you created a
lightly story, Bellow fate Stuy understand Burger Master, that people
do not doubt my words. I say that Justine is
not guilty of this murder. Take your men go and
search for this monster. Then you will find the murderer.

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Had you examined the body closely, you would have seen
the marks from the troat. I sorry if I have
given you a d Bellow, dstyle. I was merely trying
to do my duty. I appreciate that. Will you go now,
she until you find this monster, have no mercy. Shoot
him on sight. We will do that. But oh, my truth,

(01:11:10):
I have never seen the creatures. He true that he
is your creation, that you've made him in the laboratory
at the back of his house. It is true. Say
I'll go, and do not question me further, find him
and kill him from you made. There is much work

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to be done tonight. We will take our lea better.

Speaker 8 (01:11:33):
Off my time, Barn Frankensteance.

Speaker 1 (01:11:37):
I go to my knees and thank you for saving
my life. I thank you for making them relieve me
all righteous thing.

Speaker 9 (01:11:44):
Now go, Yes, I wish to speak to the baron,
and I do not wish to be disturbed.

Speaker 1 (01:11:49):
I did go, and believe me, I will sincerely mourn
the child. What have you to say to me? You
are a murderer of Victor.

Speaker 8 (01:12:04):
You were right, and you said you were responsible for
William's day.

Speaker 9 (01:12:09):
It was through your own obstinacy you hit song stubbornness
that the monster was brought into beings.

Speaker 1 (01:12:16):
And then I pleaded with you, We begged you not
to proceed with this.

Speaker 9 (01:12:20):
Experiment, but you turned it their fear to have pleased,
and as a result.

Speaker 1 (01:12:25):
Julio Untilliam has been murdered.

Speaker 8 (01:12:28):
The murder is yours, and it will forever be upon
your conscience.

Speaker 1 (01:12:33):
Poor Elizabeth, Please do not turn against me. Had you
heeded me, had you really loved me, you would not
have proceeded with your experiments.

Speaker 8 (01:12:43):
You would have married me and destroyed the form which
you had made.

Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
But you were sealthish. You wish to win them. And
what is the result? I drink? I said you, victor.
You do not mean the Oh God, child's body lies
in this house, mutely crying for revenge, and yet you
will stand you and try to justify yourself. What can

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I say to you, Elizabeth?

Speaker 8 (01:13:13):
Are you going to let that monke live?

Speaker 1 (01:13:17):
Are you going to let it wrong? The country died,
leaving a trail of cat and misery. Why are you
not outsearching for it? I do you not destroy this
evil thing? Very well? Elizabit, I admit that I cannot
justify myself. I will go now, and I shall not

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return until I have slain the monster. I do not
mean what I said. If you go out there, the
monster may kill you. You have shown me my duty
very plainly, Elizabit, I will go, and I trust that
I will return. You must not go big do the

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shock and the grief cuse me.

Speaker 7 (01:14:00):
It's not that I do not teach you.

Speaker 1 (01:14:02):
I love you and I want you to stay. Here
is because of my love for you. I want to
repair the great sin which I had committed. You cannot go.

Speaker 8 (01:14:10):
I remember early, for man is coming tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (01:14:13):
Tells him what had happened. And do not fear for me. God,
why did you succeed in finding the muster bear and
Frankan steinfrail? I wandered out into the night. I walked
through the woods. I traveled for miles until I was
footsore and weary. But still I saw no trace of

(01:14:33):
the being which I had created. And then, just as
dawn was breaking, I came to a little clearing at
the side of the woods. I looked round curiously, and
then eventually I heard a woman sobbing. I hurried in
the direction of the sound, and as I came through

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the woods, I saw at Patiant cottage out I mean
the cottage, a woman was kneeling besides a body of
a man. She was beating within me, I a fool?
Oh right, what is the matter? Can are you too

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wadything to help you? So? Are you a am? There?
Have your come from? My name is Baron Frankenstein. And
what is the matter is this man? Oh? Here the
her husband mad? Let me see? Oh, they say, mark
on the sop. Then was my husband and we lived

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there haply to be up for many years, and one
day of strange creature came into the woods. He seemed
to be a half man, half beast, all the child.
He needs to up in doors?

Speaker 7 (01:15:54):
Hold me, my husband, send me.

Speaker 1 (01:15:55):
He went to his bath in the woods today. My
husband took he's gone. He shout at the creature, and
the bullet fucked him, but he had no upsake. The
creature advanced head my husband, but the thoughts I was
pound of twins here And in a few minutes good
sum busted. And then the preacher ran into the wood,

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saying that all men were his enemies, leaving a trail
of death and mission.

Speaker 10 (01:16:27):
You'll help me, can I do?

Speaker 1 (01:16:30):
I am sofully. We will take your husband buddy into
the house. I will return to town, and you should
come with me. It is not safe for you here
in this strange creature. Where did he come from? Me?
He tellvises me, will help me to carry your husband
body down gently? No, bring it, didn't hear us? Come on, miss,

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we shall lay it on the couch. What can I do?
All good talk, good dum, take comfort, although there is
little I can say. What the mons apron say he
shall be kings three, change back and die. I thought

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that you would follow me. I have followed you so
that I may kill you. This time I have gone.
You cannot kill me. We shall see you. I am
wounded Frankin's kind, but I will not die. You are
the second man who has tried to kill me today,

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the second man who has wounded me, who has taught
me the meaning of physical pain. Let this woman be gone.
We have much to tied to each other. You go,
just put on the devil he can of poor woman?
Why did you kill her husband? Because he was my enemy?

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All men of my enemies. And I take that gun
from your frank and times you can You are astir.
Now we can talk. This woman will not return. She
will run to the town for aids. I am the
most wretched being on let earth. You are my creator, Frankenstein,

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And yet.

Speaker 5 (01:18:29):
You despise and spurn me.

Speaker 1 (01:18:31):
You gave me life, a life that is filled with
misery and wretchedness. You gave me this sidious form which
turned all men against me. Do you expect me to
love all men?

Speaker 5 (01:18:45):
Why did you kill the child?

Speaker 1 (01:18:47):
Why did you kill the poor peasants because she's told
to kill me? Have I not the right to defend myself?
Why do men strive to kill me? Why do they
shudder when I appear? Is that not your fault? Frank
and Fine? Have I not suffered enough? Do you not
think I have been punished? Everywhere I go I seek

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blitt and happiness, but I am excluded because I am
a hideous monster. Misery made me a fiend. But it
is in your power to make me happy. Then there
will be no further death, no further misery. When first
you brought me to life, I was a poor, helpless,

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miserable wretch. I knew and could distinguish nothings, but I
could feel pain, and I spent my days in weeping
and misery. I will remember one day when I was
oppressed for the cold, I was wandering in the woods.
I found a fire which had been left by some
beggars I was overcome with delight of the warmth I experienced.

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I thrust my and into the embers. I quickly do
it out again with a quire of pain? Or should
I learn the meaning of physical pain? But I have
had greater suffering than that Frankenstein wandering in loneliness, and
yet you could give me happiness. I watched this couple,

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whom you call peasants. They were happy. They loved each other,
a love which I could never know. I wish to
be friendly with them, but they sweared from me, viewed
me with hatred and loathing. The man so to kill me,
then he dies. Tell me foul months. Why did you
slay the child Williams? Because he meant something to you?

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Because I wanted you to suffer as I have suffered.
And I swear the Frankenstein, if you do not give
me a mate, and you shall have no mates, I
shall slay your wife. You get a threaten to kill
my wife, I swear that unless it's part work very soon,
unless you commenced to create another creator and wife have died.

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What happens a patter? Frankenstein? Did you agree to the
conditions imposed by the monsocle? I can tend you no
more to be Captain, the memory of those horror that's
still too pressure from my mind. Return later and I
will continue with my story right now present, Georget work

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then Frankenstein, Oh, oh, oh oh. Aaron Frankenstein related his
experiences to Captain Walton, the master of the boy Jack,
the vessel which was found.

Speaker 5 (01:22:18):
On a journey in Tooler.

Speaker 1 (01:22:19):
Explorations while the vote was ice bound.

Speaker 5 (01:22:23):
Captain Walton spent much time.

Speaker 1 (01:22:24):
With Aaron Frankenstein, who was gradually recovering his health. Oh well, trial,
I thought perhaps you might share the look of my journal.

Speaker 5 (01:22:45):
I have looted your story now.

Speaker 1 (01:22:46):
I'm very jeerbulus. If you will leave it, I will
look to it. Captain that you do not mind if
I make some annual patient, not at all, I will
be very grateful. I am glad that you have noted
my story in your journals, because something tells me that
I will never return to civilization. You must not say
that you are recovering splendidly. I know, I know, but

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I dare not return until I am certain that the
monster he said, we know that he is somewhere out
there in the White Way, waiting to wreck his foul
vengeance on troubles effectless human beings. You will father by
contradicting you barons, But we do not know that. I

(01:23:31):
think the monster must have perished in the prison. Refrect
part of my story did I reach yesterday?

Speaker 5 (01:23:38):
You were telling of your conversation with the monster.

Speaker 1 (01:23:42):
You met him master head of murdered the peasant, and
he threatened to kill your wife unless you created a
mate for it. There I sat there in the little
Paton cottage, and I was horrified at the monster's words.
He gazed at me for some time, and then how
much do you speak to an hours my sympathy? Do

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you not know that you have turned my wife against me?
Had I but heeded her advice, you would never have lived.
I came to detroy you that they after your creation,
but I was too late. You had a stake, and
you had already taken a life. I will take no

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more lives if you will.

Speaker 5 (01:24:29):
At see to my request.

Speaker 1 (01:24:32):
When I left your home, I wandered through the woods,
and there I saw the child whom you called William.
As soon as he saw me, he screamed and sought
to run away, but I seized him by the arm.
I spoke shortly to him, bagging him not to be afraid.

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He told me that his a who with Baron Frankenstein,
and that I would be punished if I harmed him.
At the mention of your name, I tremble with rage,
and in affect of black rage and despair, I kill
the child just that I shall kill all of your

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family unless you create for me some mad I cannot
bring myself to do such a thing. You are hideous
and horrible, so were I to create another like you,
I might unleash another horror underworld. My companion must be
as deformed and horrible as myself, one from whom everyone

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will sweet and who will turn to me for comfort.
But I cannot do it.

Speaker 4 (01:25:54):
You must do it, or I will work against you,
so that you shall touch the very as if you
were born, so that you were curst those whose hands
created me, I.

Speaker 1 (01:26:06):
Do curse them. Now. I seek to reason with you.
You are my creator. Let me feel gratitude towards you.
Let me see that I, like the sympathy of some
existing beings. Do not diegec of you deny me to

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my reward. I have tried to paint for you a
picture of misery, the horror and the suffering which I
have undergird.

Speaker 5 (01:26:42):
All I ask is a make.

Speaker 1 (01:26:43):
Dis eisious and reprosive with myself. Do I see compassion
in your eyes? And if I consent? What then? If
you consent, either you nor I the other human beings
shall ever see it again. I will take my mate

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and go to the bast and frozen weight sel, and
all pure body is performed, and your mind is deformed.
I have learned that I cannot control the mind of
any creature which I create. If I create a mat
for you, she will also have to be diire to cure.
To inflict me to it on others. Oh, I cannot

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do it. If you refuse, I swear that all you.

Speaker 4 (01:27:33):
Know and love shall die as others have died.

Speaker 1 (01:27:36):
I will all better the enemy of mankind over my enemy.
So be it I much consent to your demand on
your soul the most that you will take your mate
into exile, so that none will ever see you again.
Do you do you swear to that? I swear by

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that son and buy the blue sky of heaven, and
by the fire of the love that burns in my heart,
that if you grant my prayer you will never behold
me again. I part to your home and to miss
your labors. I shall watch your progress with anxiety and

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mark this well when you are ready, When your labors
are complete, I shall appear, and if you fail me.

Speaker 5 (01:28:32):
You know the penalty.

Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
Farewell, frankened Sky. I touch that soon we shall meet again,
and that's the meeting. Shallow ring that that you had
but fell Frankenstein, surely you did not accede to the
monster sequence. Right after he had left to me the click,

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and I thought for a long time. I realized that
she was a vile and horrible creature, and that he
had demanded that I should create just such another creature.
And my heart was heavy with dragging footsteps. I returned home,
where I found my wife and my friend Earned Craviras,

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awaking me as soon as I entered eligibly. Oh sick.

Speaker 8 (01:29:25):
So I am so glad you have returned. I drove
you away with ross word last night, but I regretted.

Speaker 7 (01:29:32):
Mother, tell me what you it?

Speaker 1 (01:29:35):
The monster still lived. Rich of my friends, I have
heard of your car about Elizabeth had told me. Let
me offer you all the aid that I can. Together
we can destroy this vile creature. Have no fear. The
monster will do no more harm. There will be no
other day. How can you know that? Well? I had
spoken with him, and there shall be no more debt

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red assured or that, Elizable?

Speaker 7 (01:29:58):
Ah, I am still glad, yes, But then you trust
this monster.

Speaker 1 (01:30:02):
I have been greatly punished for my sin.

Speaker 7 (01:30:05):
Tell me, District, did you contend to the monster monster's request?
Surely you did not promise to create a monk.

Speaker 1 (01:30:12):
For him, Elizabeth. There is so much at stake, so
much harm has been done, Victor, you cannot.

Speaker 8 (01:30:18):
Do it already.

Speaker 9 (01:30:19):
There is one vile, blood dressy monster only here there
you creator.

Speaker 1 (01:30:24):
Now give me time to do. Please or, Elizable, he
is upset. Please him along with me now and I
will talk with you.

Speaker 8 (01:30:31):
I'm trusts. Poor Victor has been out all night.

Speaker 1 (01:30:34):
You you tre you will see that a mere is
prepared for the Victor. H I thank you, Elizabeth.

Speaker 7 (01:30:38):
I mean he would ask and we shall talk the
matter later.

Speaker 1 (01:30:43):
Victor, my first friend, my heart is has it for you?
What can I do?

Speaker 3 (01:30:46):
Just?

Speaker 1 (01:30:47):
Has Oh helped me? Answered? I must grant the monsters demand.
I tried to kill him. My shot wounded him, but
he did not die, and before I could fire again,
he took the tone from me. Did you promise to
create a meat for if I did? But my my
work shall not be done here. I will travel to

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some lonely island, and there I will have to study
again for many months, and there I would create in
meat for the monsters which I created. You must not
do it, victor, I must do it. Or, having created
once at hideous monstrosity, is the same a thing for
which you have paid heavily, do not create another. If
I do not, your life is in danger, delizapus life

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is in danger. I must do as the monster says.
So be, I shall accompany you, and I will help
you with your work. Or you are krying my friend,
a friend of mine, at the cottage on a little
island in the office. I know that you will lend
us its cottage, and you will be able to conduct
your work there. But I am against its, Victor, I
do not think you should do it. I must do it.

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I feel sure that if I grant his request there
will be no further trouble. But how can you be sure?
You cannot control the mind of the creed truth which
to create. So we shall tell Elizabeth, you are taking
me away from my health that I am going for
a seacret for several months. Then I will be able
to return here to find happiness when my work is done.

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It saves me all their way. The seventh are preparing
the meal for you before. Thank you, Elizabeth. I have
just been trunking matters over with Ernest, and he thinks
that I should go away with him for a secret.
My health has been on the mind by all the
dreadful worried, and you are going away, which helps me now.
But you will be safe here. I know that the
monster will not harm you. I feel that I must
go away without you this time. Elizabeth, there are you going?

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We have not decided yet, but will you not trust
him to my care? Visibeth?

Speaker 9 (01:32:39):
I will end, but I want to ask you one question.

Speaker 7 (01:32:43):
Do you intend to grant the monster's demands?

Speaker 1 (01:32:46):
My dear? I am going away from here soon, but
I will not grant the monster's demand. My laboratory and
all my instruments part here. I am leaving them. I
am striving to forget about the monsters. You need have
no fear. I know that the monsters will do no
further harm. What did you say to him, poel I
do not like to think of it. But I spoke
with him, and he swears that he will not commit

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another murder? Is he not a bit channing? For American
has already committed from there is nothing we can do.
It place with my DearS. If the Boga masters may
find him, Ouster, they will tell him. Believe me, Eliza,
but Victor is acting for the best. He contend to
leave him in my job. I must be content, sir,
you have not interfere. Elizabeth. Now wait here until I return.

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If I will recover my health, I will forget the
miseries of the past. When I come back here, I
swear that you and I shall never be parted again,
and nothing shall ever happen tomorrow. Did you eventually go
to that island in the Orkneys? Very pricing science, I
went to the island in the Orkneys. I will tell
you of my experiences if you come to again a

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little later. Captain Watton, I wish to look through your
journal now, and I may make several corrections. Very well,
Baron Bragon sign I will leave you alone now, but
I will return later. We now present your deed woods

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in Frankenstein during his important stay on the good ship,
Voiter Daron Frankenstein related his experience to Captain Walton, who
looked at him in his journal. And it is owing

(01:34:59):
to that Jane, that we are able to retell the
strange experiences of Baron Victor Frankenstein. Each morning Captain Walton
used to visit Baron Frankenstein's cabin. Good morning to you,
as Captain Walton, bring writing science. If you look over

(01:35:22):
the notes which I have made in my journal, I
did they form a very graphic and remarkable story. It
is extraordinary to think I am reading my own story,
and that story is not yet ended. Somewhere outside the
foul monster of my creations kill mangers at large, waiting
to wreak an evil vengeance on all whose kind in

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his mind? Did you create a mate? For that month?
You may remember you were telling me that you and
your friend Ernest Clerval had arranged two journey to a
lonely island in the Orphanys there to attempt to create
a female monster. That is true, and I lied to
my wife. I told her that I was going to
take a short trip for my health. Eventually I reached

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the island in the Organs, and there Earned clubal and
I took up our residence in a large, comfortable cottage.
I used one big room at the back to conduct
my experiments. I studied night and day. I worked for months,
and at last I molded a form which I hope
would some day have life and would be the meet

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of the monster which I had created. One night I
sat working over this form, while Earned sat by my side.
He watched me at work. I say, Victor, I do
not know whether you are doing the right thing. I
do not feel that you should create another monster. I
have doubts myself my friends. As my work's near as completion,

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I am afraid. I think that I was unleas another killer,
another frightful month, that to bring havoc and misery into
the lives of many people. And yet I must go on.
You do not know that the original monthster you created
still live. He may have died by now, and if
you continue with this work, you may have to destroy it.
Sometimes I feel that the monster which I created and

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re destroy me. Or you should not think of those things.
Have you heard from Eligitimus matic I received a letter
from her yesterday. She begged me to return home and
wonders why I am delaying so long. She must never
know what I am doing. She will never forgive me.
She will never then come to bed. Now that so
you have worked long enough, You look tired of it. Uh,

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I am tired and deal, but I cannot leave my
work at pleasant You go to bed, They leave me here.
The truth to tell, I am tired of It's called windy,
unpleasant island. Will we be here much longer? Not very
much longer. If I work through the night, it will
merely be a matter of waiting for an understorm that
might come tomorrow, and then my work will be complete.

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Then this lifeless body will have the divine spot, and
I will have sinned again. Or think of it, turns
I should not do it. I I know I should
not do it. Courage, my friend. It is not too
late to destroy the body. Go leave me. I must think,
and I must work on and on, working for the

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monster which I created. You will be all right here,
of course? Why not already? Will? My friends? I just
did you good night a moment? What is that? The
casement windows threw open? The thought of the wind must
have blown it up, And it's strange it had never done.
But before I can closed it, before I go ah,

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got specter. Good night turns. I will see you in
the morning. Good night, beture, do not stay up too
long alone with the devil. To it that I have
made my own. My thoughts drive me to a fringy.

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If only I had never attempted to create the monster,
if only I did not have to slave now at
the orders of my own creation. I said that I
would be watching over you, ragone time. I have watched

(01:39:36):
you these many days. I traced you to this lonely island,
and I am happy knowing, uh now you are obeying
my orders, knowing that.

Speaker 4 (01:39:46):
Soon I am to have a companion.

Speaker 1 (01:39:48):
I'm made you in my own likeness. Oh why do
you haunt me? Why have you followed me? Here? Are
you not my creator? Have I not the right to
follow you? And what you your work anger me? Not
like a sign. I am living for the day when
that lifeless form that lies before we shall have life.

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Then there will be one creature on the earth which
will not regard me with shuddering, hatred and loathing. You
look more hideous than ever, And when I think that
I created you, I am filled with heart and remorse.
I cannot make another in your likeness, because if I've seen,

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I have a care. If I can sign you, remember
the wred I made to you. Unless you complete your work,
unless you make me a companion, all those whom you
love shall die at my hands. Standing there framed in
the window, you look more loathsome than anything I have

(01:40:53):
ever seen. Those hands which I made have killed defenseless people,
and I shall in other defenseless people if you do
not affame my orders. Tell me this. Have you slain
anyone since last we spoke? I slew but one man.
A last guys cheered at me, hurl tones at me,

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turn the villages against me. Then I see this throat
and choke the life from his body. Few devils you
promised you would slay no more men? Have you the
right to come on me? Sam, I not your creators.
Did you not swear to me that if I carried
out your orders, they would be no further murders. Sometimes

(01:41:40):
the desire comes upon me to kill. I cannot resist
that desire, but proceed with your work. Frank and Dean.
I like to watch you go from here. I will
not perceive with my work why you are here go
you love some big Oh you filled me with horror

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and hatred. Very well, my master, I will go, but
I will not be far away, and I hope that
soon your work will be complete. I bit you, farewell,
We shall me y. Did the monster trouble you again

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that night? Batter and Frankenstein. I did not see the
monster again that night, but I sat and thought for
many hours, realizing that my ghostly work for a great scene,
remembering the fish of the monster as I had last
seen it, wrinkled with ghostly malice and treachery. I was
sitting there when dawn broke. My friends about came in

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and found me. Uh as soon as he saw me, Victor,
have you been here all night? I have it. It's
You're that complete. It did not complete, but I received
the visits from the still last night, and I know
now that I cannot complete this word. I dare not
make another fiend. I have not the right to do it.

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That did the monster say? Did he threaten you? Yes?
Do you not understandents? But if I create this female,
there is no knowing that she will accept a monster
as her mate. She might turn with disgust from him
when she sees him. Amongst other men. She will also
know and realize that he is givous and deformed, and

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she may have the same murderous purposes. I dare not
do it. I must do it, My poor friend, how
can I advise you? Give me that I am bad?
I feel that madness is upon me. I swear that
I shall never complete this word. Give me that I
am barreled. Still it is What will you do with that?
You will see? I will destroy all traces of my work.

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Look I smester wife reform. Do I do never wire
July labors and rim reform? So do I defy the monster?
I will find him. I no longer fer. I will
destroy him. Just that I am destroyed? And what of mine?
Look on me? They say you are close to madden.
Here as close to madness. She she know what I

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have done. The monster shall never have a mate.

Speaker 5 (01:44:17):
Perhaps you are ways.

Speaker 1 (01:44:19):
I know that I am wise, But I know that
my first creation still lives. And when he learns a pitch,
he will vowl hatred and revenge the monsters who see
approached the window row. I still have the iron bass.
I shall destroy him, and I destroyed the form that
wants to be his mate. Oh those some pictures, stand

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up hide the window. Look at him, Yes, look on me, Frankensteining.
Look on your creation, and look on the work you
have destroyed. And I haven't lad that I destroyed it.
Do you dare to break your promise? I left Switzerland
after you. I crept along the shores of the Rhine.
I have got many months in the east of England

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and among the judges of Scotland. I have endured an
adorable patie, cold and hunger, and now you get to
destroy my hopes. Your fretch cannot move me. They confirm
in me the determination not to create a companion. For
you to lose that eye in cold blood would set
Lucier from the earth and number monster, who's delight is
in just and regus. I will kill you Castle Victor.

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I do not see him. I see the iron fire
from his grave, and that thankan fine. Do you think
you are to be happy while I grovel in the
inchantidy of my wretchedness? I go now, Frankenstein, but we
will meet again on the day that you are reunited

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with your wife. Remember that, frank and fine. On the
day that you are reunited with your wife, you and
I will come fight to fight again? Parents? Will you
not help me to you? I have beat me. I
helped this. He downs outside the windows. He writ that
iron bars of your grassbands basted, and if it wanna

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stick a windows, he has gone.

Speaker 3 (01:46:10):
Now here's a freak.

Speaker 11 (01:46:14):
I am afraid a you may.

Speaker 1 (01:46:17):
Well be afraid, Franklinshi, and you have had your con
How you let it slid by? Hear me, my fag
I mark go away. We must leave this islan that room?
Did the dreadful monster carry out his threat? Baron Franken's time,

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ask me no more today, Captain. I recall that I
almost swooned after the monster had left me, and I
feel now that the monster is not far away. He's
close to the ship. I seem to think his brace.
I shall place armed men on God outside your cabin.
Do not fear bearon Frankens time. If my men set
eyes on the monster and he will kill him. I

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go to give those orders. Now we now present your

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ed woods Inn Frankenstein for the good Ship Voyager. Aaron
Frankenstein is confined to his cabin, recovering from the effects
of hardship and exposure. During convalescence, he tells the story

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of his tragic experiences to Captain.

Speaker 5 (01:48:03):
Walton, the Master of lepl h.

Speaker 1 (01:48:16):
Well, the weather's improving a little, Baron Drantonstein, for the
wonder is not snurry. Perhaps Befau is going to take
him soon. Then you will have to take your vestor
back to England, and you will leave me here, which
shall certainly not leave you here, But you must. I
cannot return to civilization until I am sure that the

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monster of my creation is dead. Let me please with you,
Baron Frankenstein. You were in the last stages of exhausts
when you came aboard his vessels. We have nursed you
back to health and strength. Come back to England with us.
Forget about the monster. I feel sure that he has
perished out there in the blizzard. Or if only I
could feel sure, tell me some more of your stuff.

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Happened after you had destroyed the companions you were waiting
for the boster. Did I not tell you that the
monster returned and threatened me. He swore that he would
see me again on the day that I returned to
my wife. Yes, I remember that, And did you leave
the island? Then? I arranged with my friend Ernst Klavw
that we should leave the island a few days later,

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and when the supply vessel called from members sent ashore
to carry our effects to the ship. This vessel arounder
the command of a door Scottish captain called McDougal. He
came ashore and spoke with Ernst Claval and myself. We
can put you ashore at Sir Anthon there is as
far as we are going. Oh, that will do nicely?

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Are you agreeable to doctor straval Or? We must be agreeable,
and no other body will call here for a month. Well,
we must go. And this one tell me, Captain mcdoubaugh,
is your vessel? What closely? What do you mean by
that balance? Frankenstein? Has anyone else try to get aboard? Evential?

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But certainly not. The vessel is more about a hundred
jobs from the shore, and only one both came ashore.
No one would get into that boat but you two passengers.
Huh Oh, I am glad to hear that. I did
not know that there was anyone else on the island.
There is one or the person on the island, but
he must not leave here. Who is he? H that

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match is not? But he is an enemy of mine?
Eat everything ready, and or my briefcase has been left
in the cottage. I will only detend you for a moment, Captain,
I will go and get it myself very well. Yes, well,
we will wait for you. I do not be too long,
and ste I want to get off the island as
soon as possible. Oh, I will only be a few
minis now, Captain Mattobi, I would like you to give

(01:50:49):
your crew in suctions to see that no one bar
hurts the well. I might still attempts to board this vessel.
It is imperative that the more they should remain here,
perhaps Cheever's die of starvation. What most there is this
which you speak, Baron, think to stay a huge deformed creature,

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a murder, a murderer on this island. Do not bury
your head, Captain. As long as that creature is not
allowed to board your vessels, As long as we keep
a watchful eye, there is nothing to fear. I am
hopeful that I will never see or hear of him again.
What what does it mean? Of course some of your

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men come quickly follow me. There'll be more. Baron Frankenstein
and earned saval really been attacked. Together with Captain mccugal.
We hurried to the cottage. I flung open the door
and dashed in. And then a dreadful sight make my eyes.
On the floor in the far corner lay the huddled

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body of burnt Cavalle. I dashed over to from. This
is the monster's work, oh once, my friend. I I
should have known, I should have known.

Speaker 5 (01:52:07):
And we see the man.

Speaker 1 (01:52:08):
Look at him, Captain mcdu books figures dead, and look
on those cruel bruises, those marks on his throat. This
is the monster's work. He has carried out his promise,
though that I love, I to be slain. This is
my punishment. But who is this frightful criture? They let

(01:52:30):
me one of my mental third friend? The item is small,
But what item there? We must find him on your
mins with firearms, tell him to shoot out shies. But
what does the critical look like? A cruel, evil monster,
much bigger than an ordinary man, with long yellow fangs
that show between lips, the monster of hideous cruelty. Oh

(01:52:53):
he must be found and slain so easy. What is
his name? He has no name? I created him, you creepy,
he didn't you created this monster? Ban thank and saying
that is the truth. Go man, tell your men to
search for this mons to tell him to slay him.
Leave me here with my friend, Earn. Will you be
safe here? I will be safe. Although I pray for death.

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Go captain, I beg that you strive to find the
Once that I slay him, I will gather my men
at once. Will such the island thoroughly. You had better
return to the vessel as soon as possible. Baron, thank you, y,
I will see there. Oh, I earned my friend, the
truest friend that man ever had had. I but heeded
your advice, you would have been alive today. But I think,

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are you shut the rights of God? And for that
since I am paying dearly. Now I have lost my friend.
I know that my wife is in danger. Oh Mighty
Father in heaven, I know that I have seen. I
beg for thy kidness. I asked that I may live

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to avenge those who had died because of my crime.
She had found my prayer. My mother well better. Frankenstein
was the monster found on the island. Captain McDougall and
his men searched the island thoroughly, but there was no

(01:54:23):
trace of the monster. He had not even left. It
would drink where he was hiding. I do not know,
because later on I joined in the search and I
could not find him. At last, heartbroken and weary, I
left the island, skating with me the body of my
beloved friend perch Ram. The vessel set sails, and in

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due tie my landed at Southampton. Then I made arrangements
to go home, and at last I arrived in Geneva
once again. For Arriving there I found my wife eagerly
awake me. She greeted me, have a receive. Oh my
heart is.

Speaker 7 (01:55:05):
Almost bursting with joy to see you again.

Speaker 1 (01:55:08):
Not oh deed, mom, oh my dad, Elizabeth. I am
so happy to feel my arms about you once again.

Speaker 8 (01:55:16):
Nitly, look at you?

Speaker 7 (01:55:18):
Have you bully recovered from your illness?

Speaker 1 (01:55:20):
Have you forgotten the night mans and the herds of
the part? I am will, Elizabeth.

Speaker 5 (01:55:25):
That is not the cruity you you have drawn.

Speaker 7 (01:55:28):
I'm very pain.

Speaker 1 (01:55:30):
I have had a long and tiring voyage, but I
really did that as soon. But what ails you? Very then?

Speaker 8 (01:55:37):
Did he not come with you?

Speaker 1 (01:55:40):
Ernest? It's not uh returning no day I left you
in England. He thinks you which is wrong. That is gray.

Speaker 8 (01:55:50):
I thought you would come back to you.

Speaker 1 (01:55:52):
Oh, do not christian me now, Elizabeth, I am tired,
But tell me of your ChIL Have you been happy here?

Speaker 3 (01:55:59):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:56:00):
You could?

Speaker 8 (01:56:00):
I be happy if you are away from me.

Speaker 1 (01:56:02):
But I look forward to the day when you were returning.
Have you seen any king.

Speaker 9 (01:56:11):
Not to say, I am living in the hopes that
he had says that he will live here.

Speaker 8 (01:56:17):
I'm in the day.

Speaker 1 (01:56:18):
Have there been any reports that he has been a
house here in the lost few days? Why did you
think that?

Speaker 7 (01:56:25):
Have you seen anything of him during your travels?

Speaker 1 (01:56:28):
I saw him what he miss he followed you. Oh,
do not be bodied delicited.

Speaker 7 (01:56:36):
I ain't had no hopes that the horrible creature right dead?

Speaker 1 (01:56:40):
So you looking so boded, dij but it happened you really,
you must be guided by me in the business. I
beg that you better not leave the house under company.
I pay you by my side. Always hang whatever you
do wherever you go. If you do leave my side,

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carry this peacel with you a piece good or what
is it that you fear? What is it that I fear?
Don't you know? I fear that the monsters may able return.
I know that he is not dead, but you know
that he is not dead? I told you thought I

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I see him.

Speaker 7 (01:57:27):
But why should you think that he will attack me?

Speaker 1 (01:57:31):
Oh? Please do not question me now, Elizabeth, But do
as I say. Promise that you will not be alone
for any length of time, and if you hear anything
which frightens you from it and your word of honor,
that you will call for him that one But do
you think that that will be not to say? Oh,

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he's necessary, and please always carry that pecil with you.
Do not hesitate to use. This is most alarming. I
think you would be thanked with me, Victor. Tell me
why you think the monster will attack me. He is
a blood, crazy and human creature. We must be un

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at the heart. We must try to kill him before
he does any further damage.

Speaker 7 (01:58:20):
Mm thur the damage as he committed another murder?

Speaker 8 (01:58:26):
Think you lived here?

Speaker 1 (01:58:27):
Oh? Can we not talk of something else? A little bit?
I am so vy, so terribly rry the mere mention.

Speaker 9 (01:58:37):
Of the monster Alex and I thought that this holiday
would help you to his cover and you would come
back well.

Speaker 1 (01:58:46):
And strong, that you universe than ever.

Speaker 7 (01:58:50):
I have never sink you.

Speaker 1 (01:58:51):
Showed that here real I cannot help you. Oh, but
be of good heart. He is a bit while I
am here. I shall protect you, and if the monster comes,
I swear she should die. Why should you change the monster? Really?
Co well? Did he threatened to come on the day

(01:59:11):
that you and I were reunited? But I hope that
he is on that lonely island in the Alchemist. I
do not think he can be here. Good? Yeah, that
did he? I heard it. The monster's laughed. He has returned.

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Oh I ever say, proceed that in frankanstile? Did you
see anything of the monster that day? I'm afraid I
I cannot tell you any more now, Captain, the telling
of the story has tired me. Please go and leave me.
Gee very well. I will never what you have told

(02:00:00):
me in the journal, and I will return to you,
but you feel for it. We now present George Edwards

(02:00:41):
in Frankenstein. Baron Frankenstein was gradually recovering his health under
the care of the captain and the surgeon of the
ship Voyager, which was I found in northern waters. Each

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day Aaron Frankenstein told Captain Walton some of his story,
and the captain duly noted these facts in his journals.
Perhaps she would tell to have another look through my journal,
batt Frankenstein, you may desire to make some further correction.

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If you will leave your journal here, I will go
through it. Captain Wharton are looking through the porthole. I
notice that the read or is improving the earth. It
is noticeably warmer too. I think the thaw will set
in it any day. Then at last we can proceed
on our journey to England. I trust you will be

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accompanying us, batter. I doubt it strange that neither you
nor your crew have seen any kind of the monster,
but use trust that the monster no longer lives. I
must make sure before I return. I think I very
soon I will be able to go up on deck.
I am feeling so much better to Ferns himself that

(02:02:05):
within a few days you may be able to go
up on deck. Now, would you care to tell me
some more of your story or let me see your journalists.
I was telling you how I returned home to my wife.
I was afraid to tell her of the death of
Ernest Claval, and I was terrified that the monster would

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keep it from it and appear on the day that
I was reunited with Elizabeth. While we were talking, we
suddenly heard a ghastly laugh, and I knew that the
monster had kept his promise. Elizabeth clung to me in terror,
and I said, no, Elizabeth, you understand why I'm a dad.
You carefully. The monster has returned and he has designed

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on your life.

Speaker 7 (02:02:51):
But I thought that he had promit never to take
another human life.

Speaker 1 (02:02:55):
He did not keep his promise? Lord, did I keep mine? Ut? Door? Betore?
Do get me, I will lock the door. We are
saving here. I have terrified. I have kept my promise
right just time you broke your story. You see, that's

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my creation. I can't make the promers that break it.
But I do not break promises. Have you been ring more?
Your friend? Instvent? I speak, I will explain, make up expect.
I am going now Racord time, but I will not

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be very far away, not very well. Give me do.
I will arrange for the bodyguard to come to the house.
We will make plans to slay that foul. Months to
tell you about guns, provide realize I was trying to
keep the news from you and has been killed murdered

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by the monster. Oh, Elizabeth, Are we to spend the
rest of our days in fear and terror? Am I
never to cease to suffer because of the crime which
I committed.

Speaker 9 (02:04:17):
I will carry this pistol, Victor, and we will take
every precaution to time protect ourselves.

Speaker 1 (02:04:23):
Oh, the monster will not kill me. He desires me
to live on and suffer. Oh, but I am afraid
for you. Tomorrow you shall leave here. You will go
to England. Think or not that a monster would follow me?

Speaker 8 (02:04:38):
Or I am sayful with you, Victor.

Speaker 1 (02:04:40):
We must not party again. Oh, it is my fault
that we are suffering all this misery. We have each other.
We must all in our party with the world of
this sorrow creature. I will send a message to the
Burgomaster at once. I will ask him to send his
best man here to act as a bodyguard, and together
we shall plan to bring about the downfall of the monster.

Speaker 7 (02:05:04):
You mustain one of the servants with the massic that.

Speaker 1 (02:05:06):
One, oh, and Visabeth, until that monster dies. We are
to spend our days in terror and abject misery. Let
us pray that we shall be with our lives. Well. Baton, Frankenstein.
Did the Burgomaster send someone to protect you from the monster?
A man called Sabian, but sent to the house, he

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took up his quarters there and he acted as their bodyguard.
But I assure you, Captain Balcon, that my wife and
I experienced misery, terror and suspense such as is known
to few mortal beings. Every footstep, every sound called up

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to start. We were prisoners in there, all home. Still
there was no sign of the monster. There came it AA.
When I sent for the man Fabian, I discussed with
him the best plane for finding the fire creature, which
was endangering Eric distons. When Fabian came into the room,

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I said, or be seated, Sabian, Thankuel shall be. Where
is the baronet? She has gone to her hoom so
rest I saw that herdwout luck Baron Frankelstan. Don't you
think we need an extra bodyguard in the house. Well,
it might be advisable to have another man here. Fortunately,

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we are all armed. The Baroness never goes anywhere without
her pistols, and you and I carry two pistols. Do
you think the monster is somewhere in the ground. I
have had the ground search each day, and still there
is no sign of the monster. I do not know
where he can be. Not past tend the message to
the Burtom Master and ask him to send another man here.

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We will do that at once. I feel that we
will receive a visit from the monster at any time,
and if there is an extra man, we will have
more chance of overpowering and killing the creature. I will
give the mess now. Boy, it is strange, but else

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you baron Franklstein fight. The door will not open. Let
me see why. It is not from the outside, but
the key on the outside of the door muster thing.
But I did not played there well? Who could have
locked her team? Surely the monster is not here. We
will have to break our way up of here. My wife,

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she is upstairs in her room. We must get out
of here at once. How did Elizabeth tell me to
break the door? Open a heavy door? Did you deserve.

Speaker 3 (02:07:51):
You?

Speaker 1 (02:07:51):
Boy? It's too heavy? Why did I don't come to help?
But HOWE opened the door?

Speaker 4 (02:07:58):
But I think I break the pad with the con
on the fall table.

Speaker 1 (02:08:02):
Say, I must be out of here. My wife. I
heard her scream and I heard a shot. Hollry baby, Imma.
I have brought him a panel. He's not think enough
to go through yet, make an or let me go through.
I'll buy a look stare at the foot up the stairs.

Speaker 3 (02:08:28):
The dunes.

Speaker 1 (02:08:29):
Oh see, literally, what has happened. Oh look at the
marks on.

Speaker 5 (02:08:38):
Her throat, the dunness.

Speaker 1 (02:08:41):
It dead, choked to death by the monster.

Speaker 5 (02:08:47):
He kept his promise.

Speaker 1 (02:08:49):
Oh look, the pistol lies thereby the hide. She must
have fired it to try to save ourselves, and we
were too late. We were locked down in the library.
I must go for help and Granbory a helpless. No
one can prevail against the proof which I created. He
swore to kill my wife, and now he has kept
his promise. Oh what is it you really? You are

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distressed in the telling of this story about a frankness. Time.

Speaker 5 (02:09:16):
Shall I leave you alone?

Speaker 1 (02:09:19):
I shudder now as I recall the horror of that moment,
as the realization came to me that my beloved Advice
had been murdered. I felt that if I had murdered
her myself. But I shall live to arrange her. The
monster must die? What does that? And I know the will?

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The monster is here on the ship. Are you want
cutting fires off me? I can dragon skinne and I
can lock this door behind me. Why have you come here?
I hope that you were dead, you vile, murdering creature.
I have no sympathy for you only I to the
blue the Stanway. Captain, I hold you ferry, you trembles me.

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Do you call me? Help you? Sir? Die? Why should
you kill me? I have done you no how you
have said that your sympathies not always thankan times. But
do you not realize that I also have suffered quarrel
It almost over, frank and Style. I have come to

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tell you that I will slay no more of your
friends unless they seek to slay me. I have got
one life to claim now. Who life is not your
shrank and sign the creature shall till the creator the

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monster shaw to try the man who created him mark
that will Frank and shine. Before this ship leaves, you
shall die. I only pray that before the ship leaves
I am given the strength to kill you. I will

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be content to die when you I did think not
towards kap me. Frankers kind, your life and mine are
bound together. I go now, I be prepare. Yeah, may

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not three five? Go after him, Captain me? Oh quick,
beat you old men? Shoot him down, though you know
I may not go after him better, Franknstile, I do
not think that anyone can kill that monster and he

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has sworn to kill all.

Speaker 5 (02:11:55):
Who time to slay him.

Speaker 1 (02:11:57):
Oh you but buy me, I think be a cow.
I do not think that I understand. But one deck,
Captain can go men to keep it close guard. And
whatever you do, see that the officers are armed and

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carry a fire around yourself, then return to me and
I will continue my story. We now present your get wood.

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Then Frankenstein. Baron Frankenstein was gradually recovering his health, and
he was telling his story to his friend Captain Walton
on the ship Voyager, which was ice bound somewhere near
the North Pole. On one occasion, just after Frankenstein had

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described the death of his wife, the monster appeared on
the ship. He went to the cabin and there he
attacked Captain Walton. Frankenstein advised the captain to carry firearms.

Speaker 5 (02:13:34):
In future and to let his crew do the same.

Speaker 1 (02:13:37):
The next day, Captain Walton again visited Frankenstein's cabin and very, Captain,
what knew which the ship is carefully guarded. Baron Frankenstein,
we have seen no sign of the monster. Be sure
that he were to return here to kill me, he

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cannot board this vessel now without being seen. I have
placed men on God all over the vessel. That monster
is almost a devil. You do not know what he
can do. I must apologize to you because of the
abject fear which I showed yesterday. You need not apologize, Captain.
All men show fear when they see the monster. I

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am his creator, and I am afraid. Did you say
that the monster is impervious to bullets? I did not
say that. He has certainly been wounded twice, but he
has recovered. He is so strong. Well, if we have
another visit from him, it shall be his love. I
swear that we shall kill him. I hope. So do
you feel you are able to tell me what happened

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after the death of your beloved wife. Well, the bodyguard,
Fabian and myself found my wife's body at the foot
of the stairs. I picked the body up kindily and
bore it to another room, while Fabian bed for assistance.
I look at the still form of my wife.

Speaker 5 (02:15:03):
Then I knock down and dray.

Speaker 1 (02:15:07):
I pray that I be granted life so that I
may destroy the monster which I created. Has not my
punishment been enough? Have not others suffered because of my sin? Rangle?

Speaker 11 (02:15:23):
My suffering cease?

Speaker 1 (02:15:25):
Oh? Elizabeth, my beloved vilence. I will live to avenge.
I could arrange those who have died because of my
evil and have my promise Shrike and the style. But
you hear you cannot move. The creature is stronger than

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the creator. I owe your heart. Oh so great is
my hatred that it gives me strength. I shall bring myself.
I said, kill you. Hear me, litter man, I aspire you.
Let me go, Let me go, let me go, hear me.
Did you not condemn me to a life without a meat,

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without a companion? Did you not create me and make
me an object of hatred and content? Now all men
are against you. They know that you created me. I
know that you have brought misery to others. Therefore you
will become an object of hatred and content. You are
now without a wife. I killed her. That is her

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still body lying on the bed. Supper hours. I have suffered, Franknstein.
If only I had the strength to kill you. You
have not a fight. In your foolishness, you have made
your creature stronger than yourself. My work is done. Now

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I am leaving here. I cannot make you supper more.

Speaker 4 (02:16:59):
I know that every man's and will be against you,
and you will begin outcast, just as I am.

Speaker 1 (02:17:05):
Where where are you going? Who knows? I shall wander
the world? Mayhap I will find someone as hideous as myself,
someone who will be a companion to me. Wherever you go,
I shall follow you, if it be to the ends
of the earth. I will not be content to rest

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until I have destroyed you. Have a care that I
do not destroy you. I could do it, now tell
you my fingers. I'm ill, thought, all right, why do
you not kill me? It would be a mist release,
But I should not die happily knowing that you still live.
You shall live on. You shall suffer as I have suffered.

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May have we shall meet again. We shall meet again,
I swear it, But kill me? Have you the power?
Was it? Evil? How is it that you were able
to find us? How is it that you were able
to get into the house? I laughed as I watched
you searching for me. You did not think that I

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could find shelter on the roof, that I could lower
myself into the window of this room. Your wife slept,
but she hurt me. As I came through the window.
She started up and seized her pistol she fired, but
the rain was wild. She did not struggle much shink
and skin, and I took her body and heard it

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down the stairs. You have been on the roof all
the time I have, Oh, Frankenstein, I have done with it.
But why the monster shooting your shallah? Chill me? Oh,
he's a way on the side. Please let me go.
Now he's choking me. My mango, do not kill heal things,

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shell die all my enemy shall die. Do not crouch,
frankn tine with one hand. I can slay this man
with the eye all you it my, Oh, do not
kill that man. He shall die. Just make pleasure to
right men die. One man gave me life, but I
have given death too many. Help help the hands struggled

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to week of frank and fine, you cannot aid him. Now.
I heard him aside, and that's another of my enemy
has died. I heard you aside, and I say farewell.
Seek not to find me. I work here is done. Oh,
come back. I must prefer the speech with you. I

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must find some way to make peace with you. You
will have peace if you do not drive. What happened
better and Frankn's side did the monster make his escape?
He climbed through the windows and with surprising agility, scrambled
onto the roof. I could not go after him, but
I called for help. When I turned, I saw the

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body my wife lying on the bed, and the body
of the man Fabian lying on the floor. Oh words, car,
where's my utter horror and remorse, I think I wept
and hurt myself on the floor in a frenzy of agony.
Presently the door opened and the Burgomaster entered as soon

(02:20:28):
as it for me. Well, and Finkenstein, what has happened?
For if you have a pistol there, shoot me put
an end to my life. I cannot live on. Not
has happened to five years? He is dead, murdered by
the monsters. My wife is also dead, murdered by the
monster of which you say you created. I did create him,
and may God forgive me for that sin. It seems

(02:20:52):
that my suffering is never to end. I am guilty
of the murder of these innocent people. For months, we
have been striving to find that monster and to destroy.
If you are his creator, as you say, then it
is your responsibility to find him and destroy. Baron Frankenstein,
I know it. I have communicated with the authorities, and

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there is talk of ordering your arrest. If you created
a devil, you should be punished. Or have I not
been punished enough? People are the village murmur against you.
They say that you should be hanged for these murders. Oh,
I fear that I am going mad. I know that
I turned this murderer loose upon society, that while he lives,

(02:21:35):
there may be other murders. Therefore, I swear a secrets
that while there is breathing my body, while I live,
I should devote my life to tracking him down. We
feel that if you remain here, the monster will remain,
that other lives will be in danger. So all men
are against me. I am to suffer as my creature

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has suffered. I am to know what it is to
be a few an object of hatred us called. If
it seems that his revenge is indeed complete, you, for
your own sake to leave here today. If I will
leave very soon, spare me a few minutes so that
I may pray beside the body of my beloved life.

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Then will my journey commence. Where it will take me?
I know not, But if it be to the end
of the earth, I will find him and destroy him.
Oh would that I destroyed him before I gave him life.
So be it, Baron Frankenstein, I will see that you
are not molested before you leave the village. Oh, await

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me downstairs, I will join you in So, Baron Frankenstein,
you were forced to leave your native village. Yeah. When
I left my home, my first act was to try
and find some clue by which I might trace the
steps of my fiendish enemy. I wandered to the cemetery
and I pray while by the grave of the child William.

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Then I heard a sound behind me. I looked up,
and it was the monster watching me. He did not spit,
but fled away, and I pursued him, only to lose him.
But he left a prayer of death and disaster wherever
he went, And for many months the ceaseless pursuit went on.
Sometimes I would almost come up with him. Once, when

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I was traveling by night, the broad disc of the
moon rose, and it shone upon a huge, ghastly distorted sheep,
which fled before me with more than more to speed.
I went to the coast, and by a strange chance,
I saw the fiend hide himself in a vessel.

Speaker 5 (02:23:45):
Bound for the Black Sea.

Speaker 1 (02:23:47):
I put my passage in the same ship, but he escaped.
I know not how. I traveled to the vials of
Tartari and Russia, and once I came upon a peasant's
home in the Vials of Tartari. I saw the peasants
timing outside cottage. He was wringing his hands in terror.
And I have seen the devil himself a strange, horrid dreamed.

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Tell me, my friend, what have you seen the devil himself?
I tell you, sir, A huge, shambling creature with a
countenance more hideous than I have ever seen. He forced
his way into my cottage, took all my food, ate himself,
and placed his cold clammy hands upon my throat. I
screamed in mortal agony. Then he withdrew his hands and

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laughed the most ghastly laugh that I have ever heard.
Tell me where did this creature go? I know not.
He went out of my cottage, and I was afraid
to follow him. He affect the silver to compensate you
for anything which the monster stole from you. I must
be close to him. I feel my search psuoning that

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laugh again. He will kill us and do not let
him kill my warriors near his kind of side man.
This time it's a die. What happened, Balon Fragrant? And
did you shoot the monster? Ask me no more now,
I am tired. Later on I will tell you what
happened on that faithful day. We now present your jed

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woods in Frankenstein. Baron Frankenstein described amazing adventures to Captain
Walton of the ship Voyage. The Voyager had been ice
down for many months, but the boor was setting in

(02:26:07):
and the vessel was commencing to drift southwards. Captain Wharton
brought this good news to the barons Baron Frankenstein. Our
journey Homewood is commencing. The eyes is breaking up. There
are several patches of water around the vessel. Very soon

(02:26:29):
we will be underway. I must leave the vessel at once.
I know the monster is still alive. I cannot let
you leave. Baron Frankenstein. You know that you have no
power to keep me here. Well, we are not making
very much progresses yet, and I would sincerely like to
hear the remainder of your story. I am writing it
all in my journal. Well, I was telling you that

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in the wires of Catharine. I encountered the pageant, who
was terrified because he had seen the monster. And when
you were seeking to comfort the peasant, you heard the
monster's laugh. Yeah. I threw my pistol and moved towards
the door. To my surprise, the door opened and the
monster appeared. My surprise was so great that I hesitated

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for a moment, and that hesitation was fatal. With incredible swiftness,
the monster advanced and wrenched the pistol from my hand.
And then it is time that you and I spoke again, Frankensky,
and you seem to have the powers of evil always.
You flee before me. Am I never to kill you?

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Shall I killless peasant? Or will I pick him? Begone?
I do not wish him to hear what we have
to say. Go, fellow, do not return here for some hours.
Because you are my creator, So should you be my friend?

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We are both outcast, now can we not also be friends?
I have thought, just a ram a man.

Speaker 5 (02:28:09):
If I had a.

Speaker 1 (02:28:10):
Friend to whom I could speak and who could read
to me and teach me many of the ways of
the world, perhaps I would find some strange happiness. You
cannot return to your world, Frankenstein, but you could find loyal, faithful,

(02:28:33):
and honest friendship with me. You have murdered my wife,
my friends, and made me an outcast in this world,
and yet you dare to ask for friendship. Is your
life happy now? I have never known a moment's happiness
since I created you, and I have never known a

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moment's happiness since I was created. Do you not owe
it to me to give me some peace and happiness,
to give me friendship, to give me your idea? I
owe you nothing but hatred. Was it my fault let

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men shrink from me and strive to kill me? Is
it my fault that I defended myself by killing them
and thus earning further hatred? Did you not refuse to
make for me a companion? I could not bring myself

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to do it, and because of that, my wage knew
no bounds, and I threw all whom you held Dear.
Now it is over. We are both outcasts, objects of hatreds, corn,
and loathing.

Speaker 5 (02:29:57):
Let there be.

Speaker 1 (02:30:00):
Ship between us where I can start. I have sworn
that I will never rest until I destroy that which
I created. Mayhap I am to blame for many of
the sufferings which you have endured. But the sin was mine.
I created you. Now it is my solemn and holy

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duty to destroy you, and that is in my power
to destroy my creator. You may destroy me, I will,
but not until you have experienced further suffering. You must
pursue me. You must live the same lonely life as

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I live. And perhaps I will receive a strange pleasure
knowing that I have made my creator shopper, And perhaps
I am receiving it strange pleasure knowing that you are
paying for your sins, knowing that all men are still
against you and will always be against you. But I

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admit the crime was mine in giving life to you,
and my only purpose in living now is to end
that life. Mayhap you will never end it. Farewell once again,
my master. I offered you my friendship. I offered to

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live at peace with you, and you refused. Why should
a man hate that which he has created? That is
one of the things I will never understand. Farewell, Frankensteinde.
Until the next time. Did you first sue the most

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of that day? Baron Frankenstein? Well, he made his escape
with incredible swiftness, and I set off after him. Thesearch
went on for many months, and the monster seemed to
take pleasure in leading me on. Sometimes indeed, he left
marks in writing on the box of trees or cut

(02:32:13):
in stone that guided me and instigated my fury. I
pursued my journey to the northward. The snow seekened, and
the cold increased in a degree almost too severe to support.
On and on retramped. When occasionally I was rewarded by

(02:32:34):
a glimpse of my deadly enemy, I realized that I
was being led towards the frozen waists of the north,
and I proclued sleet in dogs, traveling across the icy
wastes and occasionally finding crews of the inhuman devil which
I had created. Then I lost him, and for a

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while I despaired of my own life my dogs. I
wandered through the snow in the blizzard, gradually finding my
way to the ship, where you gave me your kindness
and hospitality, Captain Walton. A strange and dreadfully tragic story, Baron, France.

(02:33:16):
This story is not all you know now why I
cannot return to England with you. There is no place
for me in the haunts of men. I must kill
the monster and then I will be content who die
whoserves the eyes break before I? Very well, I shall

(02:33:41):
come up. Now I must leave the vessel. Make arrangements
for me to be put ashore. Captain, you cannot leave
the vessel Baron Frankenstein. That would be madness. I must
you realize that I cannot let that monster room about
killing people at view. You must excuse me for a moment.
You will be safe here in your cabin. You are
not yet strong enough to leave your bunk. I will

(02:34:03):
return and discuss the matter with you later. Come, mister
boyd well, have you any orders to give?

Speaker 3 (02:34:19):
Captain?

Speaker 1 (02:34:20):
We cannot carry any more sail at present. The vessel
is moving slowly but steadily, instead of be kept upon
this course, Boy, have any of the men seen signed
to the monster? We have seen nothing for the past
few days. I am glad. We are gradually gathering speed
and leaking our way through the ice. By tomorrow we
should be well on the journey homewards. Then I do

(02:34:42):
not think we will have any more good fear from
the monster. But what is Baron Frankenstein? Are we taking
him with us? Of course, you do not think we
could leave it here. The men are afraid of him. Sir, say,
say that he is responsible for being an evil monster aboard.
They say all their lives are in danger. I think
if you put Baron Frankenstein a sare, he'll be an

(02:35:03):
evil influence during the boy. I am the commander of
this vessel as the board. Baron Frankenstein is my friend.
The men have been inactive all the while the ship
has been ice bound. They're ready for you mischief, and
they've been grumbling lately. Well you've started our homeward journey.
Now they fear that saren Frankenstein and say, fear this monster.
They say that the Baron must be put a sword,

(02:35:24):
and I refuse. You do not know Baron Frankenstein's story
as I know it. That man has suffered. Admittedly it
was through his own sin, but he could not have
realized what misery he was to bring you to the
world and into his own life. He has suffered enough,
and I say that he is to stay aboard this

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ship until we reach England. If anyone attempts to harm him,
they will answer to me. But what if that monster
comes aboard?

Speaker 5 (02:35:51):
What if it means loss of life?

Speaker 1 (02:35:52):
All the officers are armed. If the monster comes aboard,
we will shoot, and it would be easy for the
monster come aboard. Then, as I saw around the ship,
there order on one side of the ship. We can
watch the ice bound side and what the crew mutiny.
If the crew mutiny, I will be dealt with. Gather
them here when I will address them. If the officers

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stand with me, mister Boyd, so far his boyets has
been a success and will not be marred by any
signs of mutiny on the part of the crew.

Speaker 5 (02:36:23):
I was only trying to do my duty in telling.

Speaker 1 (02:36:25):
You what the men felt there. I am aware of that,
and I am getting to deal with the men. I
assume I have the loyalty of the officers. We will
obey with that, but we are afraid of this monster.
If you will remember he once take me. I do
remember that. Or hand men, it has been reported to
me that some of you are showing signs of discontent

(02:36:46):
for the greater part of his voyage. You have all
given me your loyalty, and you have assisted me to
make the journey of success. I ask you now not
to mile that voy by any murmurs of mutiny. I
am told that you are afraid of my friend and guest,
Baron Frankenstein. There is no need for you to fear him.

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He is a gentleman who has suffered. I know his
story that I feel deeply for him. As regards the
strange monster which shall sometimes come aboard his vessel, I
can assure you that all the officers are armed, and
if he comes aboard, they will shoot. Attempt to mutiny

(02:37:29):
and disobey my orders, then you will meet with the
punishment that is given to mutineers. Now trust in me, man,
I will take you back home safely, and remember, if
any harm comes to my guest, Baron Frankenstein, the man
who harms him shall die, and is all you may go. Wait,

(02:37:55):
Baron Frankenstein, how did you get up here? I forced
my shirt, my big what you said touching, But your
men need have no fear. I will go ashore. Now

(02:38:36):
we now present your deed word then, Frankenstein. Certain members
of the crew of the Boy objected to the presence
of Baron Frankenstein on board, but Captain Walton addressed his
crew and informed them that the Baron was his guests.

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Then were the surprise of everyone. Baron Frankenstein totted up
on today. He was weak and ill, and he supported
himself with difficulty. He informed Captain Boughton that he intended
to leave the ship immediately.

Speaker 5 (02:39:22):
Frankenstein, I cannot allow you to go ashore.

Speaker 1 (02:39:24):
This is your affair of yours. Captain Wolton. You dare
not keep me here against my wills, Besides which your
crew do not desire to have me abort the vessels
the cruel obey my orders. I have a duty to do.
I cannot send the man to tak Captain Bolton. I
appreciate your feelings, and I thanked you for your friendship.

Speaker 4 (02:39:45):
And for all that you have done for me. Do
you not realize that life.

Speaker 1 (02:39:49):
For me is over? I created a monster, and that
monster has gradually destroyed me, torn down the structure which
surrounded me, killed my friends, my loved one, made me
an outcot. I live only for one thing, to witness
the death of the monster. If you take me back

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to civilization, I gets my will. You will be condemning
me to torture, knowing that all men hate and despise
me because of the crime which I committed. I am
already destroyed. Although there is life in my body that
that life cannot be extinguished. It must not be extinguished

(02:40:31):
until my creation has been destroyed. Now I think of you.
Let me go, so we shall not meet again. Very well, better, FRANKISTI,
the choice is yours. You may leave the ship. There
is still for your water cloths. I'll have a real
plant allowed as one that I shall always feel it
on my conscious that I deserve left you here through

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varish of white weight to the law. For me, death
will be a murder or release. So go, captain, And
when you return to England, you may publish the notes
in your journals, show that all may know that it
is folly, that it did a great thing to usurp
the rights of God. I have suffered as men have

(02:41:19):
seldom suffered. And when the monster dies, then shall I
make atonement to the members of your crew. I also
say so when I am glad that none of him
had suffered because of my misdeed. No, it must. I

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knew he had not the strength. I knew he should
not have come on to say what So we do,
Captain wanton to be can for him is sure his
present state, and have become remain here the vessel must
go on. I hardly know what to do. Uh, I
think you have a strength of ty and try to speak.
I have to be cheated of my vengeance. I know it.

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I feel for the first time they I see clutch
your death. Come close to me, captain mountains and hear
what I say.

Speaker 5 (02:42:13):
What is it better?

Speaker 1 (02:42:14):
pressI should you see the monster again? Get your men
to fire and shoot to kill him. My brothers you
I will do that, But we may never see the
monster again. I must not die, leaving him alive, leaving
him to wander the earth. Be it not fair? Or

(02:42:36):
this is indeed my great astonishment because you may not die.
Let me give all of the jobs. Harry down to
the cabin. There we will seek to revive you. So
it is too late for that even now? Or gross diem?

Speaker 11 (02:42:52):
Oh God, forgive me for the great seem pitturess mine.
Let no others be what it's because of my folly
and my pride. I have suffered, thought of my ambition,
and I have paid the penalty. I go out to
join my beloved.

Speaker 1 (02:43:14):
I visit my friends that I begged thy forgiveness. Oh Lord,
that which I've created has destroyed me. Now I go
to life creator, hoping for He's abundant money. Is there

(02:43:35):
anything we can do for you balance riving style.

Speaker 11 (02:43:38):
Not the captain Morton safe to keep a close watch
for demonster.

Speaker 1 (02:43:45):
I commit me my soul to God, and I beg
that you consign my body to the dark black boys.
That is the only favor I ask ah. I am
coming all teachs long they your he money have to
parch the suit. You shouldn't meet the kid, Oh indip.

Speaker 5 (02:44:12):
Right enough one w long to beep me you.

Speaker 1 (02:44:19):
You said ud and cover your head. Man better than
fright than the ski or tossed away may come up
and receive it. So if you carry off the captain,
he's he started to beat the fighters, his buddies shall
be good. Fight to the sea and night. General shall

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tell of the orders of the suffering which she under with.
Don't there come across the ice the monkeys?

Speaker 5 (02:44:48):
Are you ready with your pistols?

Speaker 1 (02:44:49):
Man? You approaching across the ice? What I'm afraid showed
up for your Uh? We're all ready to deal with them.
You're seating a rope that fire did you do? Not
fires like you? The order tell me a home till
like you're the world to fire. I'm my sir, my creator,
what tells him? Let me speak with old monster better

(02:45:14):
than Franken's light at tent destroyed by your hatred advice.
Now you shall die file in uh. You would destroy
me the blood or from my wounds, but I still

(02:45:34):
have life. Let me cut the party of frank and Sky.
How fire again, captain? Oh wait, Franks, guys, you I
can't rict him up my hactred wreck him up your
own selfishness, Oh Franklins tired, I am still with her,

(02:45:57):
more than yet to whom I am to die. They
have helped me mortal wounds. Frank and Sky I created.
I mourn for you. You say you bond for him,
and yet you drive him too his death, your diapolical vengeance, despy,

(02:46:20):
your creator. Thank you that I do not deserve your sympathy.
I swear that after the murder of Clerval, I was
heartbroken and overcome. I pitied Frankenstein and hated myself, But
I discovered that he still sought for happiness while his

(02:46:43):
creature could live on in misery and loneliness. Men have
forced me to murder. Loneliness has made me bigger. And
now he who gave me life she did dead. I
swear I was not all the ache, But men turn
from me, and my creator would not ape me. He

(02:47:07):
offered you death. Not any man seek death, while he
may yet find happiness in life. Frankenstein welcome death. He's
thought only to live, though that he might destroy you
there like my creator, white and cold and gay. She

(02:47:28):
you hate me, Oh, men hate me, But your hate
can of people that which I regard myself. I was
thought the friendship for Frankenstein. Should they not be friendship
between the Creator and his creature. But because he's dead,

(02:47:48):
so shall I die? Betore me not to fire on
me again. You can see that I am mortally wounded.
Tell me what was my good Sky's blut wish? His
last wish was that his remain should be confined to
the sea. His last wish shall be carried out, and

(02:48:10):
I shall carry it out. Look you over the side
of the vessel. See you have that deep black pool
of water. I shall be the grave of frankened skin
and it's creature. With my large remaining strength, I raised
his body in my arms. A creator and creature will

(02:48:33):
lie in cold death together beneath the dark unfriendly os
and y he the foty happens? Can he took him oh,
he is soon to die, because what I am about
to leave its world, and you are a lost of
human times. Who will ever behold me? He? Even now
you shrink from me with horror and loathing, and he, oh,

(02:48:57):
my hold in my arms. He gave I mean the
idiots form couldn't give me to a life of loneliness.
Yet he was my creator, and instead of loving his creature,
he hated him. Short to destroy him. So I sought
matings on all men. I turned against him who had
given me a life. Let let every man learn of

(02:49:20):
the story. Tell them the truth. Tell them that the hideous,
diabolical monster who with who hold in turn, has feelings
that as other creatures, and buy those feelings. So was
he forced to wickedness and crime. Frankensteine, my master, that

(02:49:42):
which you created is now to be destroyed.

Speaker 5 (02:49:47):
With altstract I carry you to.

Speaker 1 (02:49:52):
Your last cold, unfriendly, wrested.

Speaker 5 (02:49:57):
It was killing months low.

Speaker 1 (02:50:00):
He goes to his death, but his old three will,
and now in some strange ways it might.

Speaker 5 (02:50:06):
Be sorry with his one he has.

Speaker 1 (02:50:08):
Ex fighted my pity. I will not live, but Frankenstein
goes with me where I go. I lave him across
the world, the creator following his creature. Still I am suffering.
Still I know them more because Frankensteine is dead. But

(02:50:29):
I know the suffering which I see now will soon
be ended. What and rest the sewer that I die. Come, Frankenstein,
I hold your whole body past, and I destroy you.
That's what I destroy my set. Never more will man
learn the secret of how to create man. Farewell all mankind.

(02:50:56):
Frankenstein and his creature now vanish forever from mocal Kain.
I barely look drink to climb over the rail bearing
my burton, but I'm a guy. We go out rannant
time only peace and brisbal, freedom of suffer locarnor Captain

(02:51:17):
Lectro men. No, I'll never beholder. I don't know with
my creator.

Speaker 2 (02:51:42):
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