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Chapter 5
"Itgivesmethegreatestdelighttoseeyou;buttellmehowyouleftmyfather,brothers,andElizabeth."
"Verywell,andveryhappy,onlyalittleuneasythattheyhearfromyousoseldom.Bytheby,Imeantolectureyoualittleupontheiraccountmyself.But,mydearFrankenstein,"continuedhe,stoppingshortandgazingfullinmyface,"Ididnotbeforeremarkhowveryillyouappear;sothinandpale;youlookasifyouhadbeenwatchingforseveralnights."
"Youhaveguessedright;IhavelatelybeensodeeplyengagedinoneoccupationthatIhavenotallowedmyselfsufficientrest,asyousee;butIhope,Isincerelyhope,thatalltheseemploymentsarenowatanendandthatIamatlengthfree."
Itrembledexcessively;Icouldnotenduretothinkof,andfarlesstoalludeto,theoccurrencesoftheprecedingnight.Iwalkedwithaquickpace,andwesoonarrivedatmycollege.Ithenreflected,andthethoughtmademeshiver,thatthecreaturewhomIhadleftinmyapartmentmightstillbethere,aliveandwalkingabout.Idreadedtobeholdthismonster,butIfearedstillmorethatHenryshouldseehim.Entreatinghim,therefore,toremainafewminutesatthebottomofthestairs,Idarteduptowardsmyownroom.MyhandwasalreadyonthelockofthedoorbeforeIrecollectedmyself.Ithenpaused,andacoldshiveringcameoverme.Ithrewthedoorforciblyopen,aschildrenareaccustomedtodowhentheyexpectaspectretostandinwaitingforthemontheotherside;butnothingappeared.Isteppedfearfullyin:theapartmentwasempty,andmybedroomwasalsofreedfromitshideousguest.Icouldhardlybelievethatsogreatagoodfortunecouldhavebefallenme,butwhenIbecameassuredthatmyenemyhadindeedfled,IclappedmyhandsforjoyandrandowntoClerval.