[Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley]@TWC D-Link bookFrankenstein Chapter15
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'Pardon this intrusion,' said I; 'I am a traveller in want of a little rest; you would greatly oblige me if you would allow me to remain a few minutes before the fire.' "'Enter,' said De Lacey, 'and I will try in what manner I can to relieve your wants; but, unfortunately, my children are from home, and as I am blind, I am afraid I shall find it difficult to procure food for you.' "'Do not trouble yourself, my kind host; I have food; it is warmth and rest only that I need.' "I sat down, and a silence ensued.
I knew that every minute was precious to me, yet I remained irresolute in what manner to commence the interview, when the old man addressed me.
'By your language, stranger, I suppose you are my countryman; are you French ?' "'No; but I was educated by a French family and understand that language only.
I am now going to claim the protection of some friends, whom I sincerely love, and of whose favour I have some hopes.' "'Are they Germans ?' "'No, they are French.
But let us change the subject.
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