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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Page 112
The Prosecutor was then asked if he had any questions to put , and he answered
loudly : " Certainly not ! I have all I want . ” His tone and the look of triumph on his
face , as he glanced at me , were so marked that I felt as I hadn't felt for ages .
The Prosecutor was then asked if he had any questions to put , and he answered
loudly : " Certainly not ! I have all I want . ” His tone and the look of triumph on his
face , as he glanced at me , were so marked that I felt as I hadn't felt for ages .
Page 120
How comes it then , " the Prosecutor inquired , “ that the letter which led up to this
tragedy was the prisoner's work ? " Raymond replied that this , too , was due to
mere chance , To which the Prosecutor retorted that in this case " chance " or ...
How comes it then , " the Prosecutor inquired , “ that the letter which led up to this
tragedy was the prisoner's work ? " Raymond replied that this , too , was due to
mere chance , To which the Prosecutor retorted that in this case " chance " or ...
Page 128
A moment came when the Prosecutor paused and , after a short silence , said in
a low , vibrant voice : " This same court , gentlemen , will be called on to try
tomorrow that most odious of crimes , the murder of a father by his son . ” To his
mind ...
A moment came when the Prosecutor paused and , after a short silence , said in
a low , vibrant voice : " This same court , gentlemen , will be called on to try
tomorrow that most odious of crimes , the murder of a father by his son . ” To his
mind ...
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