Frankenstein

Frankenstein

Who is the victim in Chapter 25

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Mr. Kirwin, the magistrate, suggests that Victor be shown the body, so that the tribunal might judge his reaction. Frankenstein is well composed as they conduct him toward the room in which the body has been laid; he has an unassailable alibi for the time that the body was found. When he walks into the chamber, he is overcome with horror: the lifeless form of Henry Clerval lies before him.

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