| 1899 - 1284 páginas
...' " I pulled myself together and spoke slowly. "'The last word he pronounced was — your name.' " I heard a light sigh, and then my heart stood still,...sure ! ' She knew. She was sure. I heard her weeping, her face in her hands. It seemed to me that the house would collapse before I could escape, that the... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 360 páginas
...him!' "I pulled myself together and spoke slowly. " 'The last word he pronounced was — your name.' "I heard a light sigh and then my heart stood still,...and of unspeakable pain. 'I knew it — I was sure!' . . . ehe knew. She was sure.^ I heard her weeping; she had hidden her face in her hands. It seemed... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 360 páginas
...him!' "I pulled myself together and spoke slowly. "'The last word he pronounced was—your name.' S ' "I heard a light sigh and then my heart stood still,...short by an exulting and terrible cry, by the cry of mcon<^Yable_triumph and of unspeakable pain. 'I joiew it—I was sure!' . . . She knew. She was sure?... | |
| Ethan Allen Cross - 1928 - 524 páginas
..." I pulled myself together and spoke slowly. " ' The last word he pronounced was — your name.' " I heard a light sigh, and then my heart stood still,...the cry of inconceivable triumph and of unspeakable [448] pain. ' I knew it — I was sure !'•... She knew. She was sure. I heard her weeping ; she had... | |
| 1900 - 874 páginas
...slowly. " 'The last word he pronounced was— your name.' "I beard a light sigh, and then my lieart stood still, stopped dead short by an exulting and terrible cry, by the cry Bltekwood'f Manila« of inconceivable triumph and of unspeakable pain. '1 knew it— I was sure!' She... | |
| C. Jan Swearingen - 1991 - 340 páginas
...to Kurtz's intended, concluding Heart of Darkness. "The last word he pronounced was —your name." I heard a light sigh and then my heart stood still,...short by an exulting and terrible cry, by the cry of unconceivable triumph and of unspeakable pain. "I knew it—I was sure!" . . . She knew. She was sure.... | |
| Kevin J. H. Dettmar - 1992 - 406 páginas
...him!" I pulled myself together and spoke slowly. "The last word he pronounced was — your name. " I heard a light sigh and then my heart stood still,..."I knew it — I was sure!" . . . She knew. She was sure.31 Marlow's double talk deceives us into thinking we are in the know, though in her deceived capacity... | |
| Tom Cohen - 1994 - 292 páginas
...him ! " I pulled myself together and spoke slowly. "The last word he pronounced was — your name." I heard a light sigh and then my heart stood still,...knew it — I was sure!" ... She knew. She was sure. (79) Marlow's double talk deceives us into thinking we are in the know, though in her deceived capacity... | |
| Rosemary Marangoly George - 1996 - 282 páginas
...Intended that Kurtz died with her name on his lips. He is horrified by his lie, but more so by her "exulting and terrible cry, by the cry of inconceivable triumph and of unspeakable pain." Marlow's "heart stood still" and "it seemed" to him that "the house would collapse before I could escape,... | |
| Michael Paul Gallagher - 2003 - 156 páginas
...loved him!' I pulled myself together and spoke slowly. 'The last word he pronounced was—your name.' I heard a light sigh and then my heart stood still,...inconceivable triumph and of unspeakable pain. 'I knew it—I was sure!' She knew. She was sure.. .1 could not tell her. It would have been too dark—too... | |
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