'Forgive me. I — I — have mourned so long in silence — in silence. . . . You were with him — to the last? I think of his loneliness. Nobody near to understand him as I would have understood. Perhaps no one to hear. "'To the very end, Youth: And Two Other Stories - Pagina 183di Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 381 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Joseph Conrad - 1995 - 244 pagine
..."Ah, but I believed in him more than anyone on earth - more than his own mother, more than - himself. He needed me! Me! I would have treasured every sigh,..."Don't," I said, in a muffled voice. ' "Forgive me. I - 1 - have mourned so long in silence - in silence . . . You were with him - to the last? I think of... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1995 - 228 pagine
..."Ah, but I believed in him more than any one on earth more than his own mother, more than - himself. He needed me! Me! I would have treasured every sigh,...on my chest. "Don't," I said, in a muffled voice. 122 ' "Forgive me. I - I - have mourned so long in silence - in silence. . . . You were with him -... | |
| Kirby Farrell - 1998 - 446 pagine
...him more than any one on earth," the woman cries, "more than his own mother, more than— himself. He needed me! Me! I would have treasured every sigh, every word, every sign, every glance" (HD 78). Love here is economic, a matter of "treasuring," of value making. In the fiancee's innocent... | |
| Tim Crook - 1999 - 328 pagine
...treasured every sigh, every word, every sign, every glance. 32 MARLOW Don't, please . . . 33 INTENDED WOMAN Forgive me ... I - I have mourned so long in silence...of his loneliness. Nobody near to understand him as 1 would have understood. Perhaps no one to hear . . . 34 MARLOW To the very end ... I heard his very... | |
| Tim Crook - 1999 - 324 pagine
...but I believed in him more than anyone on earth — more than his own mother, more than — himself. He needed me! Me! I would have treasured every sigh, every word, every sign, every glance. 32 MARLOW Don't, please . . . 33 INTENDED WOMAN Forgive me . . .1-1 have mourned so long in silence... | |
| Tim Crook - 1999 - 324 pagine
...in him more than anyone on earth - more than his own mother, more than - himself. He needed me1 Me1 I would have treasured every sigh, every word, every sign, every glance. 32 MARI.OW Don't, please . . . 33 INTENDED WOMAN Forgive me ... I - I have mourned so long in silence... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 2010 - 132 pagine
...'Ah, but I believed in him more than any one on earth - more than his own mother, more than - himself. He needed me! Me! I would have treasured every sigh,...understand him as I would have understood. Perhaps no one to hear...' " 'To the very end,' I said, shakily. 'I heard his very last words...' I stopped in a fright.... | |
| Robert Samuels - 2001 - 210 pagine
..."Ah, but I believed in him more than any one on earth—more than his mother, more—than himself. He needed me! Me! I would have treasured every sigh, every word, every sign, every glance" (94). The Ideal and idealizing reader is truly one who treasures every word and sign of the author.... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 2002 - 280 pagine
...but I believed in him more than any one on earth— more than his own mother, more than — himself. He needed me! Me! I would have treasured every sigh,...understand him as I would have understood. Perhaps no one to hear . . .' "'To the very end,' I said, shakily. 'I heard his very last words. . . .' l stopped... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 2006 - 222 pagine
..."'Ah, but I believed in him more than anyone on earth - more than his own mother, more than - himself. He needed me! Me! I would have treasured every sigh,...understand him as I would have understood. Perhaps no one to hear../' 'To the very end,' I said, shakily. 'I heard his very last words../' I stopped in a fright.... | |
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