VictoryA story of rescue and violent tragedy set in the Malayan archipelago, 'Victory' combines high adventure with a sensitive portrayal of three drifters. |
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... wonder over - much . You see we had on the whole liked him well enough . And liking is not sufficient to keep go- ing the interest one takes in a human being . With hatred , apparently , it is otherwise . Schomberg couldn't forget Heyst ...
... wonder over - much . You see we had on the whole liked him well enough . And liking is not sufficient to keep go- ing the interest one takes in a human being . With hatred , apparently , it is otherwise . Schomberg couldn't forget Heyst ...
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... wonder of it , as trying to converse with a mechanism . A smile played about the fat features of Davidson ; the smile of a man making an amusing experiment . He spoke again to her : " But the other members of that orchestra were real ...
... wonder of it , as trying to converse with a mechanism . A smile played about the fat features of Davidson ; the smile of a man making an amusing experiment . He spoke again to her : " But the other members of that orchestra were real ...
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... wonder was that they had been left alone so long . The drowsy after- noon was slipping by . Footsteps and voices re- sounded on the veranda - I beg pardon , the piazza ; the scraping of chairs , the ping of a smitten bell . Customers ...
... wonder was that they had been left alone so long . The drowsy after- noon was slipping by . Footsteps and voices re- sounded on the veranda - I beg pardon , the piazza ; the scraping of chairs , the ping of a smitten bell . Customers ...
Page 66
... She never even winked . It was immense ! The insight he had obtained almost frightened him ; he couldn't get over his wonder at knowing more of the real Mrs. Schomberg than anybody in the Islands , including Schomberg himself 66 VICTORY.
... She never even winked . It was immense ! The insight he had obtained almost frightened him ; he couldn't get over his wonder at knowing more of the real Mrs. Schomberg than anybody in the Islands , including Schomberg himself 66 VICTORY.
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... wonder Heyst got the girl away from un- der two men's noses , if he had her to help with the job ! The greatest wonder , after all , was Heyst getting mixed up with petticoats . The fellow's life had been open to us for years and ...
... wonder Heyst got the girl away from un- der two men's noses , if he had her to help with the job ! The greatest wonder , after all , was Heyst getting mixed up with petticoats . The fellow's life had been open to us for years and ...
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Page 111 - We can manage that easily for you." Schomberg steered with dignity, staring straight ahead, but very much interested by these two promising "accounts." Their belongings, a couple of large leather trunks browned by age and a few smaller packages, were piled up in the bows. A third individual — a nondescript, hairy creature — had modestly made his way forward and had perched himself on the luggage. The lower part of his physiognomy was over-developed ; his narrow and low forehead, unintelligently...
Page 105 - I shall tell her to go to her people in Europe. She will have to go, too! I will see to it. Eins, zwei, march! And then we shall sell this hotel and start another somewhere else.
Page 358 - ... angle of the walls behind me. He wasn't there when I came in. I didn't like the notion of that watchful monster behind my back. If I had been less at their mercy, I should certainly have changed my position. As things are now, to move would have been a mere weakness. So I remained where I was. The gentleman on the bed said he could assure me of one thing; and that was that his presence here was no more morally reprehensible than mine. "'We pursue the same ends,' he said, 'only perhaps I pursue...
Page 77 - The Zangiacomo band was not making music; it was simply murdering silence with a vulgar, ferocious energy. One felt as if witnessing a deed of violence...
Page 119 - Impudent, overbearing, swindling sharper," he went on. "I have a good mind to " He was beside himself in his lurid, heavy, Teutonic manner, so unlike the picturesque, lively rage of the Latin races; and though his eyes strayed about irresolutely, yet his swollen, angry features awakened in the miserable woman over whom he had been tyrannising for years a fear for his precious carcass, since the poor creature had nothing else but that to hold on to in the world. She knew him well; but she did not...
Page 4 - ... its head just above the northern horizon, and at night levelled at him, from amongst the clear stars, a dull red glow, expanding and collapsing spasmodically like the end of a gigantic cigar puffed at intermittently in the dark. Axel Heyst was also a smoker...
Page 239 - Not the sort that always itches for a weapon, for I have never been anxious to use one in the quarrels that a man gets into in the most innocent way, sometimes. The differences for which men murder each other are, like everything else they do, the most contemptible, the most pitiful things to look back upon. No, I've never killed a man or loved a woman — not even in my thoughts, not even in my dreams.
Page 195 - He [Axel] observed that the death of that bitter contemner of life did not trouble the flow of life's stream, where men and women go by thick as dust, revolving and jostling one another like figures cut out of cork and weighted with lead just sufficiently to keep them in their proudly upright posture.
Page 103 - Three years of such companionship at that plastic and impressionable age were bound to leave in the boy a profound mistrust of life. The young man learned to reflect, which is a destructive process, a reckoning of the cost.
Page 226 - Why are you looking so serious?" he pursued, and immediately thought that habitual seriousness, in the long run, was much more bearable than constant gaiety. "However, this expression suits you exceedingly," he added, not diplomatically, but because, by the tendency of his taste, it was a true statement. "And as long as I can be certain that it is not boredom which gives you this severe air, I am willing to sit here and look at you till you are ready to go." And this was true. He was still under...