Youth: And Two Other StoriesDoubleday, Page, 1903 - 381 էջ |
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... walked aft . 6 " 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 ...
... walked aft . 6 " 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 ...
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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 unconcern : they came alongside , and even ...
... 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 unconcern : they came alongside , and even ...
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... walked up to the skipper and shook him by the shoulder . At last he opened his 6 but did not move . eyes , Time to leave her , sir , ' I said , quietly . 66 ' He got up painfully , looked at the flames , at the sea sparkling round the ...
... walked up to the skipper and shook him by the shoulder . At last he opened his 6 but did not move . eyes , Time to leave her , sir , ' I said , quietly . 66 ' He got up painfully , looked at the flames , at the sea sparkling round the ...
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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 probably felt the need at last of asserting his self - respect in some way . pvide 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 probably felt the need at last of asserting his self - respect in some way . pvide 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 somnambulist , stood still , and looked up . Her dress was as plain as an um- brella - 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 somnambulist , stood still , and looked up . Her dress was as plain as an um- brella - cover ...
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Youth, and Two Other Stories: By Joseph Conrad ..., Հատոր 26 Joseph Conrad Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1903 |
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Էջ 170 - Did he live his life again in every detail of desire, temptation, and surrender during that supreme moment of complete knowledge? He cried in a whisper at some image, at some vision — he cried out twice, a cry that was no more than a breath — " 'The horror ! The horror ! ' "I blew the candle out and left the cabin.
Էջ 70 - In the empty immensity of earth, sky, and water, there she was, incomprehensible, firing into a continent. Pop, would go one of the six-inch guns; a small flame would dart and vanish, a little white smoke would disappear, a tiny projectile would give a feeble screech — and nothing happened. Nothing could happen. There was a touch of insanity in the proceeding, a sense of lugubrious drollery in the sight; and it was not dissipated by somebody on board assuring me earnestly there was a camp of natives...
Էջ 109 - It was unearthly, and the men were — No, they were not inhuman. Well, you know, that was the worst of it — this suspicion of their not being inhuman. It would come slowly to one. They howled and leaped, and spun, and made horrid faces; but what thrilled you was just the thought of their humanity - like yours - the thought of your remote kinship with this wild and passionate uproar.
Էջ 109 - The earth seemed unearthly. We are accustomed to look upon the shackled form of a conquered monster, but there - there you could look at a thing monstrous and free. It was unearthly, and the men were - No, they were not inhuman. Well, you know, that was the worst of it - this suspicion of their not being inhuman.
Էջ 109 - And why not? The mind of man is capable of anything - because everything is in it, all the past as well as all the future.
Էջ 171 - Droll thing life is — that mysterious arrangement of merciless logic for a futile purpose. The most you can hope from it is some knowledge of yourself — that comes too late — a crop of unextinguishable regrets.
Էջ 164 - There was nothing either above or below him, and I knew it. He had kicked himself loose of the earth. Confound the man! he had kicked the very earth to pieces. He was alone, and I before him did not know whether I stood on the ground or floated in the air.
Էջ 183 - 'Forgive me. I — I — have mourned so long in silence — in silence. . . . You were with him — to the last? I think of his loneliness. Nobody near to understand him as I would have understood. Perhaps no one to hear. "'To the very end,
Էջ 94 - It had become so pitch dark that we listeners could hardly see one another. For a long time already he, sitting apart, had been no more to us than a voice. There was not a word from anybody. The others might have been asleep, but I was awake. I listened, I listened on the watch for the sentence, for the word, that would give me the clew to the faint uneasiness inspired by this narrative that seemed to shape itself without human lips in the heavy nightair of the river. "... Yes — I let him run on,"...
Էջ 4 - And he had blue eyes in that old face of his, which were amazingly like a boy's, with that candid expression some quite common men preserve to the end of their days by a rare internal gift of simplicity of heart and rectitude of soul.