sity, But do not hate me. do not want to kill. I'you help
Tan live happily” pn
‘Why should I help you?" ered
‘Because you male me the Monster repeated. “And
remember, lam bigger and stronger than you [can kill you
easily. No one wil find you here. 1
Twas not afraid 1 was go
to kill the Monstet But as 1
moved towards the Monster, he spoke
“Stops he said. "You must listen tc wh
story. When you
save me life, L was not wicked, Bx le
ced, But you made me ugh
Because ofthat, living things hate me os
maker.
“Tell me your story quickly," answered.
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The Monster's Story
the Monster said. ‘I
ough the
saw me. I did not know who |
‘Lremember the heat of the fire,’
remember run y from it L ran and ra
city, Ie was dark and no 0
was. did not know where I was going. Many days passed.”
“How did you live? Lasked him. ‘What did you eat?"
‘Sometimes 1 ate fruit from the trees,’ the Monster
answered. ‘Sometimes 1 took food from houses. The fist
e 1 did this, a man saw me.I shall never forget the fear in
has eyes. I could not understand it. Hw:
with him. I smiled ar him, but he ran away.
"A few days later, I came to a stall pool of water. When
bent down to drink, I saw my own face. How horrible it
eel to be friends
was! How different from other people’ facest 1 saw n
yellow, wrinkled skin. 1 saw my yellow eyes and thin, black
lips. Now I knew why people ran away from me. From
ted myself. And | hated you, Victor
“How do you know my name?’ I eried.
"The laboratory was on fire,’ the Monster replied. ‘T
picked up your cloak to protect myself from the fire. I used it
to cover myself. Later, | found a book in the pocket with
nit. F made
romise to myself. Everyone with
emy. Everyone with that name would
lie, [would wander through the world looking for my
your nan
that name was my €
revenge
4 walked on fe
last, Hame to a bea
there was a little costage. I hid myself and watched the
n
any days’ the Monster continued. ‘At
riful valley. At the end of the valley,