His hair was blown about by the wind, his mind was full of care and the indistinct shapes of many new thoughts, and under his feet, the obedient brig dashed headlong from wave to wave. Her owner and commander did not know where he was going. That adventurer... The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows - Page 87by Joseph Conrad - 1921 - 381 pagesFull view - About this book
| Joseph Conrad - 1924 - 496 pages
...course of his vessel, looked ahead with anxious eyes and more than once asked himself with wonder, why, after all, was he thus pressing her under all the...the night, the tempest, the coast under streams of fire — all this made one inspiring manifestation of a life calling to him distinctly for interference.... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1923 - 510 pages
...course of his vessel, looked ahead with anxious eyes and more than once asked himself with wonder, why, after all, was he thus pressing her under all the...the night, the tempest, the coast under streams of fire — all this made one inspiring manifestation of a life calling to him distinctly for interference.... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1924 - 496 pages
...course of his vessel, looked ahead with anxious eyes and more than once asked himself with wonder, why, after all, was he thus pressing her under all the...the night, the tempest, the coast under streams of fire — all this made one inspiring manifestation of a life calling to him distinctly for interference.... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1925 - 494 pages
...course of his vessel, looked ahead with anxious eyes and more than once asked himself with wonder, why, after all, was he thus pressing her under all the...the sight of Hassim and his sister, the night, the tempcoast under streams of fire — all this made one inspiring manifestation of a life calling to... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1925 - 484 pages
...course of his vessel, looked ahead with anxious eyes and more than once asked himself with wonder, why, after all, was he thus pressing her under all the...the night, the tempest, the coast under streams of fire — all this made one inspiring manifestation of a life calling to him distinctly for interference.... | |
| Joseph Conrad - Lingard, Tom (Fictitious character) - 1924 - 488 pages
...course of his vessel, looked ahead with anxious eyes and more than once asked himself with wonder, why, after all, was he thus pressing her under all the...the night, the tempest, the coast under streams of fire — all this made one inspiring manifestation of a life calling to him distinctly for interference.... | |
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