Victory, an Island TaleClassic Books Company, 1929 - 396 pages |
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Page 43
... girl , and" " And she to him , apparently , " I suggested . " Wonderfully quick work , " reflected Davidson . " What do you think will come of it ? " " Repentance , I should say . But how is it that Mrs. Schomberg has been selected for ...
... girl , and" " And she to him , apparently , " I suggested . " Wonderfully quick work , " reflected Davidson . " What do you think will come of it ? " " Repentance , I should say . But how is it that Mrs. Schomberg has been selected for ...
Page 44
... girl to bolt , " said Davidson turning at me his innocent eyes , rounded by the state of constant amazement in which this affair had left him , like those shocks of terror or sorrow which sometimes leave their victim afflicted by ...
... girl to bolt , " said Davidson turning at me his innocent eyes , rounded by the state of constant amazement in which this affair had left him , like those shocks of terror or sorrow which sometimes leave their victim afflicted by ...
Page 45
... girl out of an orchestra ? No doubt fellows here and there took a fancy to some pretty one— but it was not for running away with her . Oh dear no ! It needed a lunatic like Heyst . " Only think what it means , " wheezed Davidson ...
... girl out of an orchestra ? No doubt fellows here and there took a fancy to some pretty one— but it was not for running away with her . Oh dear no ! It needed a lunatic like Heyst . " Only think what it means , " wheezed Davidson ...
Page 47
... girl ? The girl is nothing to me . " << He shot out an infamous word which made Davidson start . That's what the girl was ; and he reiterated the assertion that she was nothing to him . What he was concerned for was the good name of his ...
... girl ? The girl is nothing to me . " << He shot out an infamous word which made Davidson start . That's what the girl was ; and he reiterated the assertion that she was nothing to him . What he was concerned for was the good name of his ...
Page 49
... girl . I saw them rushing around making inquiries . I don't know what they would have done to the girl , but they seemed quite ready to fall upon your Heyst , Davidson , and kill him on the quay . He had never , he said , seen anything ...
... girl . I saw them rushing around making inquiries . I don't know what they would have done to the girl , but they seemed quite ready to fall upon your Heyst , Davidson , and kill him on the quay . He had never , he said , seen anything ...
Contents
Section 21 | 224 |
Section 22 | 233 |
Section 23 | 245 |
Section 24 | 250 |
Section 25 | 260 |
Section 26 | 281 |
Section 27 | 290 |
Section 28 | 299 |
Section 9 | 77 |
Section 10 | 91 |
Section 11 | 98 |
Section 12 | 105 |
Section 13 | 118 |
Section 14 | 135 |
Section 15 | 153 |
Section 16 | 173 |
Section 17 | 182 |
Section 18 | 185 |
Section 19 | 201 |
Section 20 | 216 |
Section 29 | 306 |
Section 30 | 314 |
Section 31 | 332 |
Section 32 | 338 |
Section 33 | 343 |
Section 34 | 356 |
Section 35 | 368 |
Section 36 | 376 |
Section 37 | 394 |
Section 38 | 403 |
Section 39 | 408 |
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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.