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 56
He paced there to and fro for a long time, a calm, meditative ghost in his white
drill suit, revolving in his head thoughts absolutely novel, disquieting, and
seductive; accustoming his mind to the contemplation of his purpose, in order that
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He paced there to and fro for a long time, a calm, meditative ghost in his white
drill suit, revolving in his head thoughts absolutely novel, disquieting, and
seductive; accustoming his mind to the contemplation of his purpose, in order that
by ...
Page 94
We gambled on the plains, with a damn lot of cattlemen in ranches; played fair,
mind - and then had to fight for our winnings afterwards as often as not. We've
gambled on the hills and in the valleys and on the sea-shore, and out of sight of
land ...
We gambled on the plains, with a damn lot of cattlemen in ranches; played fair,
mind - and then had to fight for our winnings afterwards as often as not. We've
gambled on the hills and in the valleys and on the sea-shore, and out of sight of
land ...
Page 212
asked Heyst, while through his mind flashed the hope that something
enlightening might come from that being so unlike himself, taking contact with the
world with a simplicity and directness of which his own mind was not capable. '
Why?
asked Heyst, while through his mind flashed the hope that something
enlightening might come from that being so unlike himself, taking contact with the
world with a simplicity and directness of which his own mind was not capable. '
Why?
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