Youth, a Narrative, and Two Other StoriesClassic Books Company, 1928 - 339 頁 |
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第 10 頁
... rest . The world was nothing but an immensity of great foaming waves rushing at us , under a sky low enough to touch ... rest for her and no rest for us . She tossed , she pitched , she stood on her head , she sat on her tail , she ...
... rest . The world was nothing but an immensity of great foaming waves rushing at us , under a sky low enough to touch ... rest for her and no rest for us . She tossed , she pitched , she stood on her head , she sat on her tail , she ...
第 21 頁
... rest laughed . But generally we were taciturn and serious — and thirsty . Oh ! how thirsty ! And we had to be careful with the water . Strict allowance . The ship smoked , the sun blazed .... Pass the bottle . " We tried everything . We ...
... rest laughed . But generally we were taciturn and serious — and thirsty . Oh ! how thirsty ! And we had to be careful with the water . Strict allowance . The ship smoked , the sun blazed .... Pass the bottle . " We tried everything . We ...
第 33 頁
Joseph Conrad. the light playing on him . Do you know what the rest were busy about ? They were sitting on deck right aft , round an open case , eating bread and cheese and drink- ing bottled stout . " On the background of flames ...
Joseph Conrad. the light playing on him . Do you know what the rest were busy about ? They were sitting on deck right aft , round an open case , eating bread and cheese and drink- ing bottled stout . " On the background of flames ...
第 37 頁
... rest sat at the tiller . We had made out the red light in that bay and steered for it , guessing it must mark some small coasting port . We passed two vessels , outlandish and high - sterned , sleeping at anchor , and , approaching the ...
... rest sat at the tiller . We had made out the red light in that bay and steered for it , guessing it must mark some small coasting port . We passed two vessels , outlandish and high - sterned , sleeping at anchor , and , approaching the ...
第 45 頁
... rest . The flood had made , the wind was nearly calm , and being bound down the river , the only thing for it was to come to and wait for the turn of the tide . The sea - reach of the Thames stretched before us like the beginning of an ...
... rest . The flood had made , the wind was nearly calm , and being bound down the river , the only thing for it was to come to and wait for the turn of the tide . The sea - reach of the Thames stretched before us like the beginning of an ...
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第 82 頁 - No, it is impossible; it is impossible to convey the life-sensation of any given epoch of one's existence — that which makes its truth, its meaning — its subtle and penetrating essence. It is impossible. We live, as we dream — alone.
第 62 頁 - ... continent. Pop, would go one of the six-inch guns; a small flame would dart and vanish, a little white smoke would disappear, a tiny projectile would give a feeble screech — and nothing happened. Nothing could happen. There was a touch of insanity in the proceeding, a sense of lugubrious drollery in the sight; and it was not dissipated by somebody on board assuring me earnestly there was a camp of natives — he called them enemies ! — hidden out of sight somewhere.
第 114 頁 - ... the gift of expression, the bewildering, the illuminating, the most exalted and the most contemptible, the pulsating stream of light, or the deceitful flow from the heart of an impenetrable darkness.
第 156 頁 - I remembered his abject pleading, his abject threats, the colossal scale of his vile desires, the meanness, the torment, the tempestuous anguish of his soul. And later on I seemed to see his collected languid manner, when he said one day, "This lot of ivory now is really mine. The Company did not pay for it. I collected it myself at a very great personal risk. I am afraid they will try to claim it as theirs though. H'm. It is a difficult case. What do you think I ought to do - resist? Eh? I want...
第 4 頁 - You fellows know there are those voyages that seem ordered for the illustration of life, that might stand for a symbol of existence. You fight, work, sweat, nearly kill yourself, sometimes do kill yourself, trying to accomplish something— and you can't. Not from any fault of yours. You simply can do nothing, neither great nor little— not a thing in the world— not even marry an old maid, or get a wretched 6oo-ton cargo of coal to its port of destination.
第 36 頁 - I sat steering my cockle-shell — my first command — with nothing but water and sky around me. I did sight in the afternoon the upper sails of a ship far away, but said nothing, and my men did not notice her. You see I was afraid she might be homeward bound, and I had no mind to turn back from the portals of the East.
第 33 頁 - There will be no boats by-and-by if you fool about much longer,' I said, indignantly. I walked up to the skipper and shook him by the shoulder. At last he opened his eyes, but did not move. ' Time to leave her, sir,' I said, quietly. " He got up painfully, looked at the flames, at the sea sparkling round the ship, and black, black as ink farther away ; he looked at the stars shining dim through a thin veil of smoke in a sky black, black as Erebus. " ' Youngest first,
第 157 頁 - She came forward, all in black, with a pale head, floating towards me in the dusk. She was in mourning. It was more than a year since his death, more than a year since the news came; she seemed as though she would remember and mourn for ever. She took both my hands in hers and murmured, 'I had heard you were coming.
第 118 頁 - By the simple exercise of our will we can exert a power for good practically unbounded,' etc. etc. From that point he soared and took me with him. The peroration was magnificent, though difficult to remember, you know. It gave me the notion of an exotic Immensity ruled by an august Benevolence. It made me tingle with enthusiasm. This was the unbounded power of eloquence — of words — of burning noble words. There were no practical hints to interrupt the magic current of phrases, unless a kind...
第 161 頁 - I was on the point of crying at her, 'Don't you hear them?' The dusk was repeating them in a persistent whisper all around us, in a whisper that seemed to swell menacingly like the first whisper of a rising wind. 'The horror! the horror!