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" I'll be on deck directly." I was going out to make the acquaintance of my ship. Before I left the cabin our eyes met — the eyes of the only two strangers on board. I pointed to the recessed part where the little camp-stool awaited him and laid my finger... "
Heart of Darkness and The Secret Sharer - Página 154
por Joseph Conrad - 2004 - 208 páginas
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The Sewanee Review, Volumen26

1918 - 550 páginas
...unable to detach my mental vision from my second self," the captain's suspense reaches such a pitch that "that mental feeling of being in two places at once...the mood of secrecy had penetrated my very soul." Sharing his dread, we share the intensity of his relief in that climax moment when "the secret sharer...
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'Twixt Land and Sea

Joseph Conrad - 1912 - 296 páginas
...anybody. I was precious little better than the rest. Only — I was an officer of that old coal-waggon, anyhow " " I quite understand," I conveyed that sincere...caught myself reaching up to his ear in whispers. I say I caught myself, but enough had escaped to startle the man. I can't describe it otherwise than...
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'Twixt Land and Sea

Joseph Conrad - 1912 - 302 páginas
...same strung-up force which had given twenty-four men a chance, at least, for their lives, had, in & sort of recoil, crushed an unworthy mutinous existence....caught myself reaching up to his ear in whispers. I say I caught myself, but enough had escaped to startle the man. I can't describe it otherwise than...
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The Sewanee Review, Volumen26

1918 - 568 páginas
...unable to detach my mental vision from my second self," the captain's suspense reaches such a pitch that "that mental feeling of being in two places at once...the mood of secrecy had penetrated my very soul." Sharing his dread, we share the intensity of his relief in that climax moment when "the secret sharer...
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The Sewanee Review, Volumen26

1918 - 542 páginas
...unable to detach my mental vision from my second self," the captain's suspense reaches such a pitch that "that mental feeling of being in two places at once...the mood of secrecy had penetrated my very soul." Sharing his dread, we share the intensity of his relief in that climax moment when "the secret sharer...
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The Works of Joseph Conrad, Volumen12

Joseph Conrad - 1921 - 324 páginas
...even upon my feelings. " Turn the hands up," I cried through the door. " I'll be on deck directly." my ship. Before I left the cabin our eyes met —...caught myself reaching up to his ear in whispers. I say I caught myself, but enough had escaped to startle the man. I can't describe it otherwise than...
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'Twixt Land and Sea

Joseph Conrad - 1921 - 264 páginas
...cried through the door. "I'll be on deck directly." / I was going out to make the acquaintance of myV ship. Before I left the cabin our eyes met — the...caught myself reaching up to his ear in whispers. I say I caught myself, but enough had escaped to startle the man. I can't describe it otherwise than...
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'Twixt land and sea

Joseph Conrad - 1924 - 258 páginas
...stranger in my cabin. Or rather, I was not completely and wholly with her. Part of me was absent. iThat mental feeling of being in two places at once affected...if the mood of secrecy had penetrated my very soul, j Before an hour had elapsed since the ship had begun to move, having occasion to ask the mate (he...
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'Twixt land and sea

Joseph Conrad - 1921 - 266 páginas
...I had not been pretty fierce with them I should have got the men to do anything? Not it! The bo's'n perhaps? Perhaps! It wasn'ta heavy sea — it was...caught myself reaching up to his ear in whispers. I say I caught myself, but enough had escaped to startle the man. I can't describe it otherwise than...
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'Twixt land and sea, tales

Joseph Conrad, Ford Madox Ford - 1923 - 262 páginas
...was precious little better than the rest. Only — I was an officer of that old coal -wagon, anyhow " lives, had, in a sort of recoil, crushed an unworthy...caught myself reaching up to his ear in whispers. I say I caught myself, but enough had escaped to startle the man. I can't describe it otherwise than...
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