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 51
Then, as if thinking that it was her turn to place a question: 'Why do you always
smile when you speak?' It was enough to make anyone look grave; but her good
faith was so evident that Heyst recovered himself at once. 'It's my unfortunate ...
Then, as if thinking that it was her turn to place a question: 'Why do you always
smile when you speak?' It was enough to make anyone look grave; but her good
faith was so evident that Heyst recovered himself at once. 'It's my unfortunate ...
Page 60
'Oh! I wanted to ask you -' He remembered that she probably did not know his
name, and expected the question to be put to him now; but after a moment of
hesitation she went on: 'Why was it that you told me to smile this evening in the ...
'Oh! I wanted to ask you -' He remembered that she probably did not know his
name, and expected the question to be put to him now; but after a moment of
hesitation she went on: 'Why was it that you told me to smile this evening in the ...
Page 271
... but she raised her clear voice commandingly: 'No nearer!' He stopped with a
smile of imbecile worship on his lips, and with the delighted obedience of a man
who could at any moment seize her in his hands and dash her to the ground.
... but she raised her clear voice commandingly: 'No nearer!' He stopped with a
smile of imbecile worship on his lips, and with the delighted obedience of a man
who could at any moment seize her in his hands and dash her to the ground.
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