excess of misery

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excess of misery

Although we are apparently returned here to Alphonse Frankenstein's worries over "immoderate grief" with which the volume began (II:1:3). We are reminded both that "misery" is the last noun of Volume 1 and that the Creature ended his account of his life with the declaration of his own misery (see II:8:36 and note).