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 65
I told him “ it was fine ” here , and he agreed . Presently Marie came back . I
raised my head to.watch her approach . She was glistening with brine and
holding her hair back . Then she lay down beside me , and what with the
combined warmth ...
I told him “ it was fine ” here , and he agreed . Presently Marie came back . I
raised my head to.watch her approach . She was glistening with brine and
holding her hair back . Then she lay down beside me , and what with the
combined warmth ...
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 ...
Page 150
Of course I had , I told him . Everybody has that wish at times . But that had no
more importance than wishing to be rich , or to swim very fast , or to have a better
- shaped mouth . It was in the same order of things . I was going on in the same ...
Of course I had , I told him . Everybody has that wish at times . But that had no
more importance than wishing to be rich , or to swim very fast , or to have a better
- shaped mouth . It was in the same order of things . I was going on in the same ...
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