I blew the candle out and left the cabin. The pilgrims were dining in the mess-room, and I took my place opposite the manager, who lifted his eyes to give me a questioning glance, which I successfully ignored. He leaned back, serene, with that peculiar... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Side 5681899Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Ronald Carter, John McRae - 1997 - 613 sider
...The horror!' I blew the candle out and left the cabin. The pilgrims were dining in the mess-room, and I took my place opposite the manager, who lifted his...Suddenly the manager's boy put his insolent black head in the doorway, and said in a tone of scathing contempt — 'Mistah Kurtz — he dead.' Conrad... | |
| Ronald Carter, John McRae - 2001 - 598 sider
...cabin. The pilgrims were dining in the mess-room, and I took my place opposire the manager, who lifred his eyes to give me a questioning; glance, which I...that peculiar smile of his sealing the unexpressed deprhs of his meanness. A continuous shower of small flies streamed upon the lamp, upon the cloth,... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 2002 - 280 sider
...horror!'* "I blew the candle out and left the cabin. The pilgrims were dining in the mess-room, and I took my place opposite the manager, who lifted his...Suddenly the manager's boy put his insolent black head in the doorway, and said in a tone of scathing contempt — "'Mistah Kurtz— he dead.' "All the... | |
| Kurt Heinzelman - 2003 - 171 sider
...Heart of Darkness when Marlou's Impressionistic musings upon "Acontinuous shower of small flies" that "streamed upon the lamp, upon the cloth, upon our hands and faces"" suddenly throws out a piece of shrapnel in the form of Ihe manager's boy's proclamation: "Mistah Kurt/ - he... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 2006 - 222 sider
...horror! 1 "I blew the candle out and left the cabin. The pilgrims were dining in the mess-room, and I took my place opposite the manager, who lifted his...Suddenly the manager's boy put his insolent black head in the doorway, and said in a tone of scathing contempt\M Mistah Kurtz - he dead. 1 "All the pilgrims... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1928 - 352 sider
...horror!' "I blew the candle out and left the cabin. The pilgrims were dining in the mess-room, and I took my place opposite the manager, who lifted his...Suddenly the manager's boy put his insolent black head in the doorway, and said in a tone of scathing contempt — " 'Mistah Kurtz— he dead.' "All... | |
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