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 79
Inquiries had been conducted at Marengo and the police informed that I'd shown
" great callousness " at my mother's funeral . “ You must understand , ” the lawyer
said , “ that I don't relish having to question you about such a matter . But it has ...
Inquiries had been conducted at Marengo and the police informed that I'd shown
" great callousness " at my mother's funeral . “ You must understand , ” the lawyer
said , “ that I don't relish having to question you about such a matter . But it has ...
Page 112
The warden seemed puzzled by this , and the Judge explained : “ It's a formal
question . I am bound to put it . ” 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 ...
The warden seemed puzzled by this , and the Judge explained : “ It's a formal
question . I am bound to put it . ” 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 ...
Page 119
Nor did they pay any more attention to Salamano , when he told them how kind I'
d always been to his dog , or when , in answer to a question about my mother
and myself , he said that Mother and I had very little in common and that
explained ...
Nor did they pay any more attention to Salamano , when he told them how kind I'
d always been to his dog , or when , in answer to a question about my mother
and myself , he said that Mother and I had very little in common and that
explained ...
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