[Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley]@TWC D-Link bookFrankenstein Letter2
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 I first became acquainted with him on board a whale vessel; finding that he was unemployed in this city, I easily engaged him to assist in my enterprise. 
  The master is a person of an excellent disposition and is remarkable in the ship for his gentleness and the mildness of his discipline. 
  This circumstance, added to his well-known integrity and dauntless courage, made me very desirous to engage him. 
  A youth passed in solitude, my best years spent under your gentle and feminine fosterage, has so refined the groundwork of my character that I cannot overcome an intense distaste to the usual brutality exercised on board ship:  I have never believed it to be necessary, and when I heard of a mariner equally noted for his kindliness of heart and the respect and obedience paid to him by his crew, I felt myself peculiarly fortunate in being able to secure his services. 
  I heard of him first in rather a romantic manner, from a lady who owes to him the happiness of her life. 
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