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 26
... so early and were hurrying to the streetcar stop , laughing and talking at the top
of their voices . After they had passed , the street gradually emptied . By this time
all the matinees must have begun 26.
... so early and were hurrying to the streetcar stop , laughing and talking at the top
of their voices . After they had passed , the street gradually emptied . By this time
all the matinees must have begun 26.
Page 44
I told Marie about the old man's habits , and it made her laugh . She was wearing
... 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 .
I told Marie about the old man's habits , and it made her laugh . She was wearing
... 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 .
Page 106
They remained laughing and chatting together , all seemingly very much at home
here , until a bell rang shrilly and everyone went to his place . My lawyer came up
to me , shook hands , and advised me to answer all the questions as briefly as ...
They remained laughing and chatting together , all seemingly very much at home
here , until a bell rang shrilly and everyone went to his place . My lawyer came up
to me , shook hands , and advised me to answer all the questions as briefly as ...
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