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Later... He spoke to his dear Elizabeth
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| Wait for me Elizabeth. Wait for me my dear love. | |
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| I shall wait for you for ever, Victor! | |
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He prepared hisself for a long journey
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| I had to find somewhere to leave. But where could I go? | |
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The answer to these questions came in a letter from Henry Clerval in Strasbourg
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| My dear Victor, I am teaching languages at the University. Why don't you come and visit me? Strasbourg is a beautiful city. Let me know when you are coming. Your friend, Henry | |
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| This is a good idea! I will agree to visit my friend in Strasbourg. Iwould be free of the Monster for ever. | |
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