The StrangerMeursault, an ordinary little clerk living in Algiers, leads a quiet and unemotional life. He commits a senseless murder and is convicted, his lack of emotion toward his mother's death weighing against him. As he contemplates his execution, he considers the value of life and is on the verge of exhibiting feeling. |
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He suggested I should go to the refectory for dinner, but I wasn't hungry. Then he
proposed bringing me a mug of cafe ecu kit. As I am very partial to cafS an kit I
said, "Thanks," and a few minutes later he came back with a tray. I drank the
coffee ...
He suggested I should go to the refectory for dinner, but I wasn't hungry. Then he
proposed bringing me a mug of cafe ecu kit. As I am very partial to cafS an kit I
said, "Thanks," and a few minutes later he came back with a tray. I drank the
coffee ...
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I explained that it wasn't despair I felt, but fear— which was natural enough. "In
that case," he said firmly, "God can help you. All the men I've seen in your
position turned to Him in their time of trouble." Obviously, I replied, they were at
liberty to ...
I explained that it wasn't despair I felt, but fear— which was natural enough. "In
that case," he said firmly, "God can help you. All the men I've seen in your
position turned to Him in their time of trouble." Obviously, I replied, they were at
liberty to ...
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And in the same breath I told him I'd had enough of his company. But, apparently,
he had more to say on the subject of God. 1 went close up to him and made a last
attempt to explain that I'd very little time left, and I wasn't going to waste it on ...
And in the same breath I told him I'd had enough of his company. But, apparently,
he had more to say on the subject of God. 1 went close up to him and made a last
attempt to explain that I'd very little time left, and I wasn't going to waste it on ...
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