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The Evil Eye

Mary Shelley was an English writer best known for the classic gothic novel Frankenstein which has been adapted into film many times. This edition of The Evil Eye includes a table of contents.

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Mary Shelley was an English writer best known for the classic gothic novel Frankenstein which has been adapted into film many times. This edition of The Evil Eye includes a table of contents.

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