... into the sanctuary of his innermost heart — for ever ! The flush of rapture flooding her whole being broke out in a smile of innocent, girlish happiness ; and with that divine radiance on her lips she breathed her last, triumphant, seeking for his... Victory - Page 378by Joseph Conrad - 1921 - 385 pagesFull view - About this book
| JOSEP CONRAD - 1921 - 534 pages
...ready to lift her up in his firm arms and take here into the sanctuary of his innermost heart—for ever! The flush of rapture flooding her whole being...in his placid voice; "there are more dead in this affair—more white people, J mean—than have been killed in many of the battles of the last Achin... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1923 - 444 pages
...ready to lift her up in his firm arms and take her into the sanctuary of his innermost heart—for ever! The flush of rapture flooding her whole being...in his placid voice; "there are more dead in this affair—more white people, I mean—than have been killed in many of the battles of the last Achin... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1925 - 442 pages
...stooping over her with a kindly, playful smile, he was ready to Hit her up in his firm arms and take her into the sanctuary of his innermost heart— for ever!...rapture flooding her whole being broke out in a smile ot innocent, girlish happiness; and with that divine radiance on her lips she breathed her last, triumphant,... | |
| John Carey - Art - 2006 - 300 pages
...stooping over her with a kindly playful smile, he was ready to lift her up in his firm arms and take her into the sanctuary of his innermost heart - for ever!...triumphant, seeking for his glance in the shades of death. Conrad has not relinquished irony even here. Lena's romantic vision of herself and her glamorous lover... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1921 - 432 pages
...stooping over her with a kindly, playful smile, he was ready to lift her up in his firm arms and take her into the sanctuary of his innermost heart — for...radiance on her lips she breathed her last, triumphant, for his glance in the shades of death. XIV "YES, Excellency," said Davidson in his placid voice; "there... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1929 - 430 pages
...stooping over her with a kindly, playful smile, he was ready to lift her up in his firm arms and take her into the sanctuary of his innermost heart — for...her whole being broke out in a smile of innocent, girh'sh happiness; and with that divine radiance on her lips she breathed her last, triumphant, seeking... | |
| |