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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As soon as she had gone , the keeper rose . " Now I'll leave you to yourself . I don'
t know whether I made some gesture , but instead of going he halted behind my
chair . The sensation of someone posted at my back made me uncomfortable .
As soon as she had gone , the keeper rose . " Now I'll leave you to yourself . I don'
t know whether I made some gesture , but instead of going he halted behind my
chair . The sensation of someone posted at my back made me uncomfortable .
Page 21
He rejoined us soon after we were round the bend ; then began to lose ground
again . He took another short cut and met us again farther on ; in fact , this
happened several times during the next half - hour . But soon I lost interest in his
...
He rejoined us soon after we were round the bend ; then began to lose ground
again . He took another short cut and met us again farther on ; in fact , this
happened several times during the next half - hour . But soon I lost interest in his
...
Page 56
In fact , the pace was too much for me , and I soon lost sight of her and turned
back homeward . For a moment the " little robot ” ( as I thought of her ) had much
impressed me , but I soon forgot about her . As I was turning in at my door I ran
into ...
In fact , the pace was too much for me , and I soon lost sight of her and turned
back homeward . For a moment the " little robot ” ( as I thought of her ) had much
impressed me , but I soon forgot about her . As I was turning in at my door I ran
into ...
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