Youth, and Two Other Stories: By Joseph Conrad ..., Հատոր 26Doubleday, Page & Company, 1903 - 339 էջ Heart of darkness: The narrator, Marlowe, journeys on business deep into the heart of Africa. There he encounters Kurtz, an idealist apparently crazed and depraved by his power over the natives, and the meeting prompts Marlowe to reflect on the darkness at the heart of all men. |
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... walked aft . " The first thing I did was to put my head down the square of the midship ventilator . As I lifted the lid a visible breath , something like a thin fog , a puff of faint haze , rose from the opening . The ascending air was ...
... walked aft . " The first thing I did was to put my head down the square of the midship ventilator . As I lifted the lid a visible breath , something like a thin fog , a puff of faint haze , rose from the opening . The ascending air was ...
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... walked towards us upon the sea with her long oars . Four Calashes pulled a swinging stroke . This was my first sight of Malay seamen . I've known them since , but what struck me then was their un- concern : they came alongside , and ...
... walked towards us upon the sea with her long oars . Four Calashes pulled a swinging stroke . This was my first sight of Malay seamen . I've known them since , but what struck me then was their un- concern : they came alongside , and ...
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... walked up to the skipper and shook him by the shoulder . At last he opened his eyes , but did not move . ' Time to leave her , sir , ' I said quietly . " He got up painfully , looked at the flames , at the sea sparkling round the ship ...
... walked up to the skipper and shook him by the shoulder . At last he opened his eyes , but did not move . ' Time to leave her , sir , ' I said quietly . " He got up painfully , looked at the flames , at the sea sparkling round the ship ...
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... walked on two legs . No doubt he was ; but he had been a couple of years already out there engaged in the noble cause , you know , and he prob- ably felt the need at last of asserting his self - respect in some way . Therefore he ...
... walked on two legs . No doubt he was ; but he had been a couple of years already out there engaged in the noble cause , you know , and he prob- ably felt the need at last of asserting his self - respect in some way . Therefore he ...
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... walked straight at me — still knitting with down - cast eyes - and only just as I began to think of getting out of her way , as you would for a somnam- bulist , stood still , and looked up . Her dress was as plain as an umbrella - cover ...
... walked straight at me — still knitting with down - cast eyes - and only just as I began to think of getting out of her way , as you would for a somnam- bulist , stood still , and looked up . Her dress was as plain as an umbrella - cover ...
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Էջ 162 - Marlow ceased, and sat apart, indistinct and silent, in the pose of a meditating Buddha. Nobody moved for a time. "We have lost the first of the ebb," said the Director suddenly. I raised my head. The offing was barred by a black bank of clouds, and the tranquil waterway leading to the uttermost ends of the earth flowed sombre under an overcast sky— seemed to lead into the heart of an immense darkness.
Էջ 150 - I was within a hair's breadth of the last opportunity for pronouncement, and I found with humiliation that probably I would have nothing to say. This is the reason why I affirm that Kurtz was a remarkable man. He had something to say. He said it.
Էջ 37 - ... And I see a bay, a wide bay, smooth as glass and polished like ice, shimmering in the dark. A red light burns far off upon the gloom of the land, and the night is soft and warm. We drag at the oars with aching arms, and suddenly a puff of wind, a puff faint and tepid and laden with strange...
Էջ 97 - Who's that grunting? You wonder I didn't go ashore for a howl and a dance? Well, no - I didn't. Fine sentiments, you say? Fine sentiments, be hanged! I had no time. I had to mess about with white-lead and strips of woolen blanket helping to put bandages on those leaky steam-pipes - I tell you.
Էջ 93 - The broadening waters flowed through a mob of wooded islands; you lost your way on that river as you would in a desert, and butted all day long against shoals, trying to find the channel, till you thought yourself bewitched and cut off forever from everything you had known once— somewhere— far away— in another existence perhaps.
Էջ 82 - You know I hate, detest, and can't bear a lie, not because I am straighter than the rest of us, but simply because it appals me. There is a taint of death, a flavour of mortality in lies — which is exactly what I hate and detest in the world — what I want to forget.
Էջ 147 - The brown current ran swiftly out of the heart of darkness, bearing us down towards the sea with twice the speed of our upward progress; and Kurtz's life was running swiftly, too, ebbing, ebbing out of his heart into the sea of inexorable time. The manager was very placid, he had no vital anxieties now, he took us both in with a comprehensive and satisfied glance: the 'affair' had come off as well as could be wished. I saw the time approaching when I would be left alone of the party of 'unsound method.
Էջ 4 - You fellows know there are those voyages that seem ordered for the illustration of life, that might stand for a symbol of existence. You fight, work, sweat, nearly kill yourself, sometimes do kill yourself, trying to accomplish something— and you can't. Not from any fault of yours. You simply can do nothing, neither great nor little— not a thing in the world— not even marry an old maid, or get a wretched 6oo-ton cargo of coal to its port of destination.
Էջ 82 - Yet somehow it didn't bring any image with it — no more than if I had been told an angel or a fiend was in there. I believed it in the same way one of you might believe there are inhabitants in the planet Mars. I knew once a Scotch sailmaker who was certain, dead sure, there were people in Mars. If you asked him for some idea how they looked and behaved, he would get shy and mutter something about 'walking on all-fours.
Էջ 39 - Oh, my goodness! I say. . . . This is the Celestial from Singapore on her return trip. I'll arrange with your captain in the morning, . . . and, ... I say, . . . did you hear me just now?" " 'I should think the whole bay heard you.' "'I thought you were a shore-boat. Now, look here— this infernal lazy scoundrel of a caretaker has gone to sleep again— curse him. The light is out, and I nearly ran foul of the end of this damned jetty. This is the third time he plays me this trick.