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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Just then I yawned , and the old man said he'd better make a move . I told him he
could stay , and that I was sorry about what had happened to his dog . He
thanked me , and mentioned that my mother had been very fond of his dog .
Just then I yawned , and the old man said he'd better make a move . I told him he
could stay , and that I was sorry about what had happened to his dog . He
thanked me , and mentioned that my mother had been very fond of his dog .
Page 71
For a while nobody moved ; it was all sunlight and silence except for the tinkle of
the stream and those three little lonely sounds . Then Raymond put his hand to
his revolver pocket , but the Arabs still didn't move . I noticed the man playing on ...
For a while nobody moved ; it was all sunlight and silence except for the tinkle of
the stream and those three little lonely sounds . Then Raymond put his hand to
his revolver pocket , but the Arabs still didn't move . I noticed the man playing on ...
Page 75
I took some steps toward the stream . The Arab didn't move . After all , there was
still some ... I knew it was a fool thing to do ; I wouldn't get out of the sun by
moving on a yard or so . But I took that step , just one step , forward . And then the
Arab ...
I took some steps toward the stream . The Arab didn't move . After all , there was
still some ... I knew it was a fool thing to do ; I wouldn't get out of the sun by
moving on a yard or so . But I took that step , just one step , forward . And then the
Arab ...
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