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 61
Marie , who hadn't followed his remarks , asked , " What is it ? " I explained that
those Arabs across the way had a grudge against Raymond . She insisted on our
going at once . Then Raymond laughed , and squared his shoulders . The young
...
Marie , who hadn't followed his remarks , asked , " What is it ? " I explained that
those Arabs across the way had a grudge against Raymond . She insisted on our
going at once . Then Raymond laughed , and squared his shoulders . The young
...
Page 88
After a few questions , followed by an exchange of remarks with the lawyer , the
magistrate closed the interview . My case was “ taking its course , " as he put it .
Sometimes , too , the conversation was of a general order , and the magistrate
and ...
After a few questions , followed by an exchange of remarks with the lawyer , the
magistrate closed the interview . My case was “ taking its course , " as he put it .
Sometimes , too , the conversation was of a general order , and the magistrate
and ...
Page 125
I didn't quite follow his remarks at first , as he kept on mentioning " the prisoner's
mistress , " whereas for me she was just “ Marie . ” Then he came to the subject of
. Raymond . It seemed to me that his way of treating the facts showed a certain ...
I didn't quite follow his remarks at first , as he kept on mentioning " the prisoner's
mistress , " whereas for me she was just “ Marie . ” Then he came to the subject of
. Raymond . It seemed to me that his way of treating the facts showed a certain ...
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