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 then informed me that he was going to attend the funeral , and I thanked him .
Sitting down behind his desk , he crossed his short legs and leaned back .
Besides the nurse on duty , he told me , he and I would be the only mourners at
the ...
He then informed me that he was going to attend the funeral , and I thanked him .
Sitting down behind his desk , he crossed his short legs and leaned back .
Besides the nurse on duty , he told me , he and I would be the only mourners at
the ...
Page 21
What she said was : “ If you go too slowly there's the risk of a heatstroke . But , if
you go too fast , you perspire , and the cold air in the church gives you a chill . ” I
saw her point ; either way one was in for it . Some other memories of the funeral ...
What she said was : “ If you go too slowly there's the risk of a heatstroke . But , if
you go too fast , you perspire , and the cold air in the church gives you a chill . ” I
saw her point ; either way one was in for it . Some other memories of the funeral ...
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But this time he didn't qualify his answer . To another question he replied that on
the day of the funeral he was somewhat surprised by my calmness . Asked to
explain what he meant by “ my calmness , ” the warden lowered his eyes and
stared ...
But this time he didn't qualify his answer . To another question he replied that on
the day of the funeral he was somewhat surprised by my calmness . Asked to
explain what he meant by “ my calmness , ” the warden lowered his eyes and
stared ...
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