1 My dear father, reassure yourself.
2 Farewell, my dear, excellent Margaret.
3 Your arrival, my dear cousin," said she, "fills me with hope.
4 I must say also a few words to you, my dear cousin, of little darling William.
5 You may deem me romantic, my dear sister, but I bitterly feel the want of a friend.
6 Little alteration, except the growth of our dear children, has taken place since you left us.
7 I have written myself into better spirits, dear cousin; but my anxiety returns upon me as I conclude.
8 Now, dear Victor, I dare say you wish to be indulged in a little gossip concerning the good people of Geneva.
9 I am happy to remark, my dear son, that you have resumed your former pleasures and seem to be returning to yourself.
10 You have been ill, very ill, and even the constant letters of dear kind Henry are not sufficient to reassure me on your account.
11 The expression of your sentiments of this subject, my dear Victor, gives me more pleasure than I have for some time experienced.
12 She is very clever and gentle, and extremely pretty; as I mentioned before, her mien and her expression continually remind me of my dear aunt.
13 I arrived here yesterday, and my first task is to assure my dear sister of my welfare and increasing confidence in the success of my undertaking.
14 When I reflect, my dear cousin," said she, "on the miserable death of Justine Moritz, I no longer see the world and its works as they before appeared to me.
15 Nothing could equal my delight on seeing Clerval; his presence brought back to my thoughts my father, Elizabeth, and all those scenes of home so dear to my recollection.
16 I said in one of my letters, my dear Margaret, that I should find no friend on the wide ocean; yet I have found a man who, before his spirit had been broken by misery, I should have been happy to have possessed as the brother of my heart.
17 I considered the being whom I had cast among mankind, and endowed with the will and power to effect purposes of horror, such as the deed which he had now done, nearly in the light of my own vampire, my own spirit let loose from the grave, and forced to destroy all that was dear to me.
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