He moved uneasily, a little disappointed by her attitude, but indulgent to it, and feeling, in this moment of perfect quietness, that in holding her surrendered hand he had found a closer communion than they had ever achieved before. But even then there... Victory: An Island Tale - Page 239by Joseph Conrad - 1915 - 444 pagesFull view - About this book
| Joseph Conrad - Abused women - 1921 - 442 pages
...in my speeches, untimely in my silences." He moved uneasily, a little disappointed by her attitude, but indulgent to it, and feeling, in this moment of...life, which makes of them a delusion and a snare. delicately playful equanimity, the product of kindness and scorn, had perished with the loss of his... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1921 - 440 pages
...in my speeches, untimely in my silences." He moved uneasily, a little disappointed by her attitude, but indulgent to it, and feeling, in this moment of...lingered in him a sense of incompleteness not altogether overcome—which, it seemed, nothing ever would overcome—the fatal imperfection of all the gifts... | |
| JOSEP CONRAD - 1921 - 534 pages
...silences." incompleteness not altogether overcome—which, it seemed nothing ever would overcome—the fatal imperfection of all the gifts of life, which makes of them a delusion and a snare. All of a sudden he squeezed her hand angrily. His delicately playful equanimity, the product of kindness... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1923 - 446 pages
...in my speeches, untimely in my silences." He moved uneasily, a little disappointed by her attitude, but indulgent to it, and feeling, in this moment of...life, which makes of them a delusion and a snare. delicately playful equanimity, the product of kindness and scorn, had perished with the loss of his... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1923 - 444 pages
...inexpressive in speeches, untimely in my silences." He moved uneasily, a little disappointed by her attitude, but indulgent to it, and feeling, in this moment of...lingered in him a sense of incompleteness not altogether . overcome—which, it seemed, nothing ever would over' come—the fatal imperfection of all the gifts... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1925 - 442 pages
...in my speeches, untimely in my silences." He moved uneasily, a little disappointed by her attitude, but indulgent to it, and feeling, in this moment of...life, which makes of them a delusion and a snare. delicately playful equanimity, the product of kindness and scorn, had perished with the loss of his... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1921 - 442 pages
...in my speeches, untimely in my silences." He moved uneasily, a little disappointed by her attitude, but indulgent to it, and feeling, in this moment of...achieved before. But even then there still lingered hi him a sense of incompleteness not altogether overcome — which, it seemed, nothing ever would over•"J... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1921 - 432 pages
...in my speeches, untimely in my silences." He moved uneasily, a little disappointed by her attitude, but indulgent to it, and feeling, in this moment of...life, which makes of them a delusion and a snare. delicately playful equanimity, the product of kindness and scorn, had perished with the loss of his... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1929 - 430 pages
...in my speeches, untimely in my silences." He moved uneasily, a little disappointed by her attitude, but indulgent to it, and feeling, in this moment of...life, which makes of them a delusion and a snare. delicately playful equanimity, the product of kindness and scorn, had perished with the loss of his... | |
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