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
... she would catch my eye and smile . We alighted just outside Algiers . The
beach is not far from the bus stop ; one has only to cross a patch of highland , a
sort of plateau , which 61.
... she would catch my eye and smile . We alighted just outside Algiers . The
beach is not far from the bus stop ; one has only to cross a patch of highland , a
sort of plateau , which 61.
Page 91
I took stock of all this very quickly and moved a step forward toward Marie . She
was pressing her brown , sun - tanned face to the bars and smiling as hard as
she could . I thought she was looking very pretty , but somehow couldn't bring
myself ...
I took stock of all this very quickly and moved a step forward toward Marie . She
was pressing her brown , sun - tanned face to the bars and smiling as hard as
she could . I thought she was looking very pretty , but somehow couldn't bring
myself ...
Page 105
I thanked him , and he added with a smile : “ You know , we've been featuring you
a bit . We're always rather short of copy in the summer , , and there's been
precious little to write about except your case and the one that's coming on after it
.
I thanked him , and he added with a smile : “ You know , we've been featuring you
a bit . We're always rather short of copy in the summer , , and there's been
precious little to write about except your case and the one that's coming on after it
.
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