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 70
Then he and the other man got ashore quickly, entered a carriage, and drove
away to the hotel, leaving Schomberg to look after their luggage and take care of
their strange companion. The latter, looking more like a performing bear ...
Then he and the other man got ashore quickly, entered a carriage, and drove
away to the hotel, leaving Schomberg to look after their luggage and take care of
their strange companion. The latter, looking more like a performing bear ...
Page 91
Nothing strange in seeing drift-logs off a coast like that; and I'm hanged if the
skipper didn't make one out in the wake of the moon. Strange what a little thing a
man's life hangs on sometimes - a single word! Here you are, sitting unsuspicious
...
Nothing strange in seeing drift-logs off a coast like that; and I'm hanged if the
skipper didn't make one out in the wake of the moon. Strange what a little thing a
man's life hangs on sometimes - a single word! Here you are, sitting unsuspicious
...
Page 120
The excellent Davidson had discovered the fact without discovering the reason,
and took a humane interest in Heyst's strange existence, while at the same time
his native delicacy kept him from intruding on the other's whim of solitude.
The excellent Davidson had discovered the fact without discovering the reason,
and took a humane interest in Heyst's strange existence, while at the same time
his native delicacy kept him from intruding on the other's whim of solitude.
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