All men hate thewretched; how,then, must I behated, who ammiserable beyondall living things!M.Krempe"Ah! CorneliusAgrippa! Mydear Victor, donot waste yourtime upon this;it is sad trash."VictorDoc.WaldmanWilliamCreatureJustineAlphonseThus ended aday memorableto me; itdecided myfuture destiny."I am thecousin ofthe unhappychild.Have you," hesaid, "reallyspent your timein studyingsuchnonsense?"The ancientteachers of thisscience," said he,"promisedimpossibilities andperformednothing.It was on a drearynight of Novemberthat I beheld theaccomplishment ofmy toils. With ananxiety that almostamounted to agonyGenevaElizabeth"how glad I am tosee you! Howfortunate that youshould be here atthe very momentof my alighting!""it is decided as youmay have expected; alljudges had rather thatten innocent shouldsuffer than that oneguilty should escape.But she hasconfessed."WaltonThese are myenticements, and they aresufficient to conquer allfear of danger or deathand to induce me tocommence this laboriousvoyage with the joy achild feels when heembarks in a little boatMy firmesthopes of futurehappiness wereplaced on theprospect ofyour union.HenryClerval"howentirely Iaminnocent.Oh, Justine! Forgive mefor having for onemoment distrusted you.Why did you confess?But do not mourn, deargirl. Do not fear. I willproclaim, I will proveyour innocenceAll men hate thewretched; how,then, must I behated, who ammiserable beyondall living things!M.Krempe"Ah! CorneliusAgrippa! Mydear Victor, donot waste yourtime upon this;it is sad trash."VictorDoc.WaldmanWilliamCreatureJustineAlphonseThus ended aday memorableto me; itdecided myfuture destiny."I am thecousin ofthe unhappychild.Have you," hesaid, "reallyspent your timein studyingsuchnonsense?"The ancientteachers of thisscience," said he,"promisedimpossibilities andperformednothing.It was on a drearynight of Novemberthat I beheld theaccomplishment ofmy toils. With ananxiety that almostamounted to agonyGenevaElizabeth"how glad I am tosee you! Howfortunate that youshould be here atthe very momentof my alighting!""it is decided as youmay have expected; alljudges had rather thatten innocent shouldsuffer than that oneguilty should escape.But she hasconfessed."WaltonThese are myenticements, and they aresufficient to conquer allfear of danger or deathand to induce me tocommence this laboriousvoyage with the joy achild feels when heembarks in a little boatMy firmesthopes of futurehappiness wereplaced on theprospect ofyour union.HenryClerval"howentirely Iaminnocent.Oh, Justine! Forgive mefor having for onemoment distrusted you.Why did you confess?But do not mourn, deargirl. Do not fear. I willproclaim, I will proveyour innocence

Frankenstein Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. All men hate the wretched; how, then, must I be hated, who am miserable beyond all living things!
  2. M. Krempe
  3. "Ah! Cornelius Agrippa! My dear Victor, do not waste your time upon this; it is sad trash."
  4. Victor
  5. Doc. Waldman
  6. William
  7. Creature
  8. Justine
  9. Alphonse
  10. Thus ended a day memorable to me; it decided my future destiny.
  11. "I am the cousin of the unhappy child.
  12. Have you," he said, "really spent your time in studying such nonsense?"
  13. The ancient teachers of this science," said he, "promised impossibilities and performed nothing.
  14. It was on a dreary night of November that I beheld the accomplishment of my toils. With an anxiety that almost amounted to agony
  15. Geneva
  16. Elizabeth
  17. "how glad I am to see you! How fortunate that you should be here at the very moment of my alighting!"
  18. "it is decided as you may have expected; all judges had rather that ten innocent should suffer than that one guilty should escape. But she has confessed."
  19. Walton
  20. These are my enticements, and they are sufficient to conquer all fear of danger or death and to induce me to commence this laborious voyage with the joy a child feels when he embarks in a little boat
  21. My firmest hopes of future happiness were placed on the prospect of your union.
  22. Henry Clerval
  23. "how entirely I am innocent.
  24. Oh, Justine! Forgive me for having for one moment distrusted you. Why did you confess? But do not mourn, dear girl. Do not fear. I will proclaim, I will prove your innocence