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Page 13
He looked already gone to the bad, past redemption. The sight was shocking to
Heyst; but he let nothing of it appear in his bearing, concealing his impression
under that consummate good-society manner of his. Polite attention, what's due ...
He looked already gone to the bad, past redemption. The sight was shocking to
Heyst; but he let nothing of it appear in his bearing, concealing his impression
under that consummate good-society manner of his. Polite attention, what's due ...
Page 22
Ultimately we heard that Morrison had gone home through the Suez Canal in
order to push the magnificent coal idea personally in London. He parted from his
brig and disappeared from our ken; but we heard that he had written a letter or ...
Ultimately we heard that Morrison had gone home through the Suez Canal in
order to push the magnificent coal idea personally in London. He parted from his
brig and disappeared from our ken; but we heard that he had written a letter or ...
Page 27
The company is gone, the engineers are gone, the clerks are gone, the coolies
are gone, everything's gone; but there he sticks. Captain Davidson, coming by
from the westward, saw him with his own eyes. Something white on the wharf; so
he ...
The company is gone, the engineers are gone, the clerks are gone, the coolies
are gone, everything's gone; but there he sticks. Captain Davidson, coming by
from the westward, saw him with his own eyes. Something white on the wharf; so
he ...
Page 65
AS WE know, Heyst had gone to stay in Schomberg's hotel in complete
ignorance that his person was odious to that worthy. When he arrived,
Zangiacomo's Ladies' Orchestra had been established there for some time. The
business which had ...
AS WE know, Heyst had gone to stay in Schomberg's hotel in complete
ignorance that his person was odious to that worthy. When he arrived,
Zangiacomo's Ladies' Orchestra had been established there for some time. The
business which had ...
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Page 407 - ... black dress, and profoundly at peace; while, 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! 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 glance in the shades of death. XIV "YES, Excellency...
Page 167 - No, unless by native craft," said Schomberg. Ricardo nodded, satisfied. Both these white men looked on native life as a mere play of shadows. A play of shadows the dominant race could walk through unaffected and disregarded in the pursuit of its incomprehensible aims and needs.
Page 329 - Here they are, the envoys of the outer world. Here they are before you — evil intelligence, instinctive savagery, arm in arm. The brute force is at the back.
Page 94 - For every age is fed on illusions, lest men should renounce life early and the human race come to an end.
Page 390 - You are an extraordinary man," he said suspiciously, and moved on, touching elbows with Heyst. In the latter's breast dwelt a deep silence, the complete silence of unused faculties. At this moment, by simply shouldering Mr. Jones, he could have thrown him down and put himself by a couple of leaps, beyond the certain aim of the revolver; but he did not even think of that. His very will seemed dead of weariness. He moved automatically, his head low, like a prisoner captured by the evil power of a masquerading...
Page 82 - Formerly, in solitude and in silence, he had been used to think clearly and sometimes even profoundly, seeing life outside the flattering optical delusion of everlasting hope, of conventional self-deceptions, of an ever-expected happiness.
Page 187 - I was not very far from you." "Apparently you were not near enough for me." "You could have called if you wanted me," she said. "And I wasn't so long doing my hair." "Apparently it was too long for me." " Well, you were thinking of me, anyhow. I am glad of it. Do you know, it seems to me, somehow, that if you were to stop thinking of me I shouldn't be in the world at all!
Page xv - It seems to me but natural that those three buried in a corner of my memory should suddenly get out into the light of the world — so natural that I offer no excuse for their existence.