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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I hadn't thought of this at the time ; it only struck me when I was getting out of bed .
Obviously he had seen that it would mean my getting four days ' holiday straight
off , and one couldn't expect him to like that . Still , for one thing , it wasn't my ...
I hadn't thought of this at the time ; it only struck me when I was getting out of bed .
Obviously he had seen that it would mean my getting four days ' holiday straight
off , and one couldn't expect him to like that . Still , for one thing , it wasn't my ...
Page 44
window open , get back to my place , and tumble on to the bed . I'd left my and it
... She looked sad for a bit , but when we were getting our lunch ready she
brightened up and started laughing , and when she laughs I always want to kiss
her .
window open , get back to my place , and tumble on to the bed . I'd left my and it
... She looked sad for a bit , but when we were getting our lunch ready she
brightened up and started laughing , and when she laughs I always want to kiss
her .
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He assured me that all would go well and I'd get off with a few years '
imprisonment or transportation . I asked him what were the chances of getting the
sentence quashed . He said there was no chance of that . He had not raised any
point of ...
He assured me that all would go well and I'd get off with a few years '
imprisonment or transportation . I asked him what were the chances of getting the
sentence quashed . He said there was no chance of that . He had not raised any
point of ...
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