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 120
Whatever the decisive reason, Heyst had remained where another would have
been glad to be off. The excellent Davidson had discovered the fact without
discovering the reason, and took a humane interest in Heyst's strange existence,
while ...
Whatever the decisive reason, Heyst had remained where another would have
been glad to be off. The excellent Davidson had discovered the fact without
discovering the reason, and took a humane interest in Heyst's strange existence,
while ...
Page 130
She protested. 'I am not feeling lonely with you - not a bit. It is only when we come
up to that place, and I look at all that water and all that light-' 'We will never come
here again, then,' he interrupted her. She remained silent for a while, returning ...
She protested. 'I am not feeling lonely with you - not a bit. It is only when we come
up to that place, and I look at all that water and all that light-' 'We will never come
here again, then,' he interrupted her. She remained silent for a while, returning ...
Page 251
In the submissive quietness of her being, which had been her attitude ever since
they had begun their life on the island, she remained as secret as ever. Heyst got
up abruptly, with a smile of such enigmatic and despairing character that Mr ...
In the submissive quietness of her being, which had been her attitude ever since
they had begun their life on the island, she remained as secret as ever. Heyst got
up abruptly, with a smile of such enigmatic and despairing character that Mr ...
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