CHAPTER XX

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Victor, alone in his island laboratory, wrestles with the moral implications of creating a female companion for the Creature. He imagines the potential horrors of a second monster, fearing the birth of a race of devils, and resolves to destroy the half‑formed female. The Creature, witnessing the destruction, confronts Victor, demanding that his promise be kept and threatening vengeance, specifically pledging to be present on Victor’s wedding night. Victor refuses, reaffirming his decision not to create another being.

Shaken, Victor packs his chemical apparatus, bundles the discarded parts of the aborted creature with stones, and rows a small skiff into the sea, casting the basket overboard. A fierce north‑east wind drives him far from shore; lacking a compass and knowledge of the coastline, he endures hours of terror, fear of drowning, and extreme thirst. Eventually the wind eases, the sun rises, and he sights a line of high land to the south. He fashions a makeshift sail from his clothing, steers toward the shore, and lands near a small cultivated harbor town.

Locals gather, speaking English with an Irish accent, and react brusquely. An angry crowd escorts Victor to a magistrate, Mr Kirwin, who informs him that a gentleman was murdered the previous night and that Victor must give an account. Victor, though exhausted, complies, preparing for the forthcoming legal entanglement that will intersect with his impending marriage to Elizabeth.