Victor takes the creature out by boat to throw it into the water. The wretch saw me destroy the monster on whose future existence he depended for happiness, and with a howl of devilish despair and revenge, withdrew. (pg. 203)
Frankenstein discovers that his friend Henry has been murdered. ‘Have my murderous machinations deprived you also, my dearest Henry, of life? Two I have already destroyed; other victims await their destiny; but you, Clerval, my friend, benefactor— (pg 217)
On his wedding night, Victor waits for the Monster to come and kill him, but he hears Elizabeth, his new wife scream, and when he enters the room; She was there, lifeless and inanimate, thrown across the bed, her head hanging down, and her pale and distorted features half covered by her hair. (pg 241)
Victor is determined to hunt the Monster down to avenge him: Again do I vow vengeance; again do I devote thee, miserable fiend, to torture and death. Never will I give up my search until he or I perish; and then with what ecstasy shall I join my Elizabeth and my departed friends, who even now prepare for me the reward of my tedious toil and horrible pilgrimage! (p. 254)
Walton and his crew rescue Victor. After he finishes telling his tale, he dies. Walton finds the Monster standing over Victor, crying. Over him hung a form which I cannot find words to describe—gigantic in stature, yet uncouth and distorted in its proportions. (pg 271)