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In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," Victor Frankenstein is found pacing the streets by his friend, Henry Clerval. Clerval is deeply concerned about Victor's well-being, as he has been acting strangely and appears to be in distress. This encounter highlights the contrast between Victor's troubled state and Henry's supportive nature, illustrating the themes of friendship and isolation in the novel.

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