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Page 13
There was seldom enough wind to blow a feather along . On most evenings of
the year Heyst could have sat outside with a naked candle to read one of the
books left him by his late father . It was not a mean store . But he never did that .
There was seldom enough wind to blow a feather along . On most evenings of
the year Heyst could have sat outside with a naked candle to read one of the
books left him by his late father . It was not a mean store . But he never did that .
Page 51
An Island Tale Joseph Conrad. “ Belongings ? Do you mean chairs and tables ? ”
Davidson asked with unconcealed astonishment . Heyst did mean that . “ My poor
father died in London . It has been all stored there ever since , " he explained .
An Island Tale Joseph Conrad. “ Belongings ? Do you mean chairs and tables ? ”
Davidson asked with unconcealed astonishment . Heyst did mean that . “ My poor
father died in London . It has been all stored there ever since , " he explained .
Page 52
Heyst said that his father had written a lot of books . He was a philosopher . “
Seems to me he must have been something of a crank , too , ” was Davidson's
comment . " Apparently he had quarrelled with his people in Sweden . Just the
sort of ...
Heyst said that his father had written a lot of books . He was a philosopher . “
Seems to me he must have been something of a crank , too , ” was Davidson's
comment . " Apparently he had quarrelled with his people in Sweden . Just the
sort of ...
Page 112
Her father was a musician in the orchestras of small theatres . Her mother ran
away from him while she was little , and the landladies of various poor
lodginghouses had attended casually to her abandoned childhood . It was never
positive ...
Her father was a musician in the orchestras of small theatres . Her mother ran
away from him while she was little , and the landladies of various poor
lodginghouses had attended casually to her abandoned childhood . It was never
positive ...
Page 127
I stood by father ever since I could understand . He wasn't a bad chap . Now that I
can't be of any use to him , I would just as soon forget all that and make a fresh
start . But these aren't things that I could talk to you about . What could I ever talk ...
I stood by father ever since I could understand . He wasn't a bad chap . Now that I
can't be of any use to him , I would just as soon forget all that and make a fresh
start . But these aren't things that I could talk to you about . What could I ever talk ...
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