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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Her hair was over her eyes and she was laughing. I clambered up on to the raft,
beside her. The air was pleasantly warm, and, half jokingly, I let my head sink
back upon her lap. She didn't seem to mind, so I let it stay there. I had the sky full
in ...
Her hair was over her eyes and she was laughing. I clambered up on to the raft,
beside her. The air was pleasantly warm, and, half jokingly, I let my head sink
back upon her lap. She didn't seem to mind, so I let it stay there. I had the sky full
in ...
Page 66
This set Marie laughing, I don't know why. I suspect she'd drunk a bit too much.
Then Masson asked if I'd like to come with him for a stroll on the beach. "My wife
always has a nap after lunch," he said. 'Tersonally I find it doesn't agree with me;
...
This set Marie laughing, I don't know why. I suspect she'd drunk a bit too much.
Then Masson asked if I'd like to come with him for a stroll on the beach. "My wife
always has a nap after lunch," he said. 'Tersonally I find it doesn't agree with me;
...
Page 105
... he left us, and for some minutes nothing happened. Then, accompanied by
some colleagues, my lawyer bustled in, in his gown. He went up to the press
table and shook hands with the journalists. They remained laughing I O 5.
... he left us, and for some minutes nothing happened. Then, accompanied by
some colleagues, my lawyer bustled in, in his gown. He went up to the press
table and shook hands with the journalists. They remained laughing I O 5.
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