Youth and Two Other StoriesDoubleday, Page, 1924 - 339 ページ |
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... Sterne , " he said , violently , " let me tell you -as a shipowner - that you are no better than a con- founded fool . " VII STERNE went down smirking and apparently not at all THE END OF THE TETHER 217.
... Sterne , " he said , violently , " let me tell you -as a shipowner - that you are no better than a con- founded fool . " VII STERNE went down smirking and apparently not at all THE END OF THE TETHER 217.
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Joseph Conrad. VII STERNE went down smirking and apparently not at all disconcerted , but the engineer Massy remained on the bridge , moving about with uneasy self - assertion . Everybody on board was his inferior - everyone with- out ...
Joseph Conrad. VII STERNE went down smirking and apparently not at all disconcerted , but the engineer Massy remained on the bridge , moving about with uneasy self - assertion . Everybody on board was his inferior - everyone with- out ...
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... Sterne , the mate , tried to hear , blinking the while from the distance at the second engineer , who had come up for a moment , and stood in the engine - room companion . Wiping his hands on a bunch of cotton waste , he looked about ...
... Sterne , the mate , tried to hear , blinking the while from the distance at the second engineer , who had come up for a moment , and stood in the engine - room companion . Wiping his hands on a bunch of cotton waste , he looked about ...
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Joseph Conrad. IX ON TURNING to descend Massy perceived the head of Sterne the mate loitering , with his sly , confident smile , his red moustaches and blinking eyes , at the foot of the ladder . Sterne had been a junior in one of the ...
Joseph Conrad. IX ON TURNING to descend Massy perceived the head of Sterne the mate loitering , with his sly , confident smile , his red moustaches and blinking eyes , at the foot of the ladder . Sterne had been a junior in one of the ...
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... Sterne had remained for the next trip , and then the next . He had now attained permanency , and the performance of his duties was marked by an air of serious , single - minded application . Directly he was spoken to , he began to smile ...
... Sterne had remained for the next trip , and then the next . He had now attained permanency , and the performance of his duties was marked by an air of serious , single - minded application . Directly he was spoken to , he began to smile ...
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asked bank Bankok barque Batu Beru beard began berth binnacle boats bridge cabin Captain Whalley chap cheroot coast course cried dark dead deck devil door earth engine-room engineer eyes face feeling feet fellow fool glance gone hand head heard heart Heart of Darkness ivory Judea keep knew Kurtz lascar leaning light live looked Mahon Malay mangroves Martini-Henry Massy Massy's matter murmured mysterious never nigger night once Pangu patent slip pilgrims port prau remember Ringdove river round sampan seemed Serang shadow ship shore side sight silence skipper smoke Sofala sombre sort soul stared station steamboat steamer Sterne stood straight stream suddenly talk tell thing thought took trees Tuan turned Van Wyk verandah voice wait walked watch Whal Whalley's whisper word
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37 ページ - I remember my youth and the feeling that will never come back any more — the feeling that I could last for ever, outlast the sea, the earth, and all men; the deceitful feeling that lures us on to joys, to perils, to love, to vain effort — to death...
150 ページ - If such is the form of ultimate wisdom, then life is a greater riddle than some of us think it to be.
41 ページ - ... of an Eastern crowd. And all these beings stared without a murmur, without a sigh, without a movement. They stared down at the boats, at the sleeping men who at night had come to them from the sea. Nothing moved. The fronds of palms stood still against the sky. Not a branch stirred along the shore, and the brown roofs of hidden houses peeped through the green foliage, through the big leaves that hung shining and still like leaves forged of heavy metal. This was the East of the ancient navigators,...
138 ページ - I said with emphasis. He started, dropped on me a cold heavy glance, said very quietly, 'He WAS/ and turned his back on me. My hour of favor was over; I found myself lumped along with Kurtz as a partisan of methods for which the time was not ripe: I was unsound! Ah! but it was something to have at least a choice of nightmares.
155 ページ - I had a vision of him on the stretcher, opening his mouth voraciously, as if to devour all the earth with all its mankind.
48 ページ - Marlow was not typical (if his propensity to spin yarns be excepted), and to him the meaning of an episode was not inside like a kernel but outside, enveloping the tale which brought it out only as a glow brings out a haze...
118 ページ - He began with the argument that we whites, from the point of development we had arrived at, "must necessarily appear to them [savages] in the nature of supernatural beings - we approach them with the might as of a deity," and so on, and so on. "By the simple exercise of our will we can exert a power for good practically unbounded,
93 ページ - When you have to attend to things of that sort, to the mere incidents of the surface, the reality — the reality, I tell you — fades. The inner truth is hidden — luckily, luckily. But I felt it all the same ; I felt often its mysterious stillness watching me at my monkey tricks, just as it watches you fellows performing on your respective tight-ropes for — what is it ? half a crown a tumble " " Try to be civil, Marlow," growled a voice, and I knew there was at least one listener awake besides...
152 ページ - Their bearing, which was simply the bearing of commonplace individuals going about their business in the assurance of perfect safety, was offensive to me like the outrageous flauntings of folly in the face of a danger it is unable to comprehend.
156 ページ - She came forward, all in black, with a pale head, floating towards me in the dusk. She was in mourning. It was more than a year since his death, more than a year since the news came; she seemed as though she would remember and mourn forever. She took both my hands in hers and murmured, 'I had heard you were coming.