VictoryOn a rare impulse Swedish Baron and rootless drifter Axel Heyst, rescues a sea captain from his debts. This uncharacteristic act of kindness has unimagined and tragic repercussions for many people, with the reader being left to decide the nature and attainability of ultimate victory. |
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Page 129
Then he cocked his head slightly at the profile of Heyst's father, pen in hand
above a white sheet of paper on a crimson tablecloth; and, moving forward
noiselessly, began to clear away the breakfast things. Though he proceeded
without haste, ...
Then he cocked his head slightly at the profile of Heyst's father, pen in hand
above a white sheet of paper on a crimson tablecloth; and, moving forward
noiselessly, began to clear away the breakfast things. Though he proceeded
without haste, ...
Page 182
But it was clear that it could also complicate them - as in this most important and,
in Ricardo's view, already sufficiently delicate case. And the worst of it was that
one could not tell exactly in what precise manner it would act. It was unnatural, he
...
But it was clear that it could also complicate them - as in this most important and,
in Ricardo's view, already sufficiently delicate case. And the worst of it was that
one could not tell exactly in what precise manner it would act. It was unnatural, he
...
Page 207
As soon as it passed the opening, it was out of her sight. She listened. She did
not hear it strike anything; it just vanished, as if it had wings to fly on through the
air. Not a sound! It had gone clear. Her valiant arms hanging close against her
side, ...
As soon as it passed the opening, it was out of her sight. She listened. She did
not hear it strike anything; it just vanished, as if it had wings to fly on through the
air. Not a sound! It had gone clear. Her valiant arms hanging close against her
side, ...
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