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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He never stopped to consider, or he couldn't have done it. No sane man. . . . How
is a thing like that to go on? What's he going to do with her in the end? It's
madness.' 'You say that he's mad. Schomberg tells us that he must be starving on
his ...
He never stopped to consider, or he couldn't have done it. No sane man. . . . How
is a thing like that to go on? What's he going to do with her in the end? It's
madness.' 'You say that he's mad. Schomberg tells us that he must be starving on
his ...
Page 106
Will he stop here immer - I mean always? ... Yet it was noticeable enough to
interest him so much that he stopped the careless swinging of his leg and said,
looking at the hotel-keeper: 'There's not much use arguing against that sort of talk
- is ...
Will he stop here immer - I mean always? ... Yet it was noticeable enough to
interest him so much that he stopped the careless swinging of his leg and said,
looking at the hotel-keeper: 'There's not much use arguing against that sort of talk
- is ...
Page 124
'You had better go in,' he concluded. They both moved then, but at the foot of the
stairs Heyst stopped, while the girl went on rapidly, as if nothing could stop her
now. She crossed the verandah swiftly, and entered the twilight of the CHAPTER
II ...
'You had better go in,' he concluded. They both moved then, but at the foot of the
stairs Heyst stopped, while the girl went on rapidly, as if nothing could stop her
now. She crossed the verandah swiftly, and entered the twilight of the CHAPTER
II ...
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