He was an inch, perhaps two, under six feet, powerfully built, and he advanced straight at you with a slight stoop of the shoulders, head forward, and a fixed from-under stare which made you think of a charging bull. His … Read the rest
Category: Lord Jim
Lord Jim – CHAPTER 14
‘I slept little, hurried over my breakfast, and after a slight hesitation gave up my early morning visit to my ship. It was really very wrong of me, because, though my chief mate was an excellent man all round, he … Read the rest
Lord Jim – CHAPTER 13
‘After these words, and without a change of attitude, he, so to speak, submitted himself passively to a state of silence. I kept him company; and suddenly, but not abruptly, as if the appointed time had arrived for his moderate … Read the rest
Lord Jim – CHAPTER 12
‘All around everything was still as far as the ear could reach. The mist of his feelings shifted between us, as if disturbed by his struggles, and in the rifts of the immaterial veil he would appear to my staring … Read the rest
Lord Jim – CHAPTER 11
‘He heard me out with his head on one side, and I had another glimpse through a rent in the mist in which he moved and had his being. The dim candle spluttered within the ball of glass, and that … Read the rest
Lord Jim – CHAPTER 10
‘He locked his fingers together and tore them apart. Nothing could be more true: he had indeed jumped into an everlasting deep hole. He had tumbled from a height he could never scale again. By that time the boat had … Read the rest
Lord Jim – CHAPTER 9
‘”I was saying to myself, ‘Sink—curse you! Sink!'” These were the words with which he began again. He wanted it over. He was severely left alone, and he formulated in his head this address to the ship in a tone … Read the rest
Lord Jim – CHAPTER 8
‘How long he stood stock-still by the hatch expecting every moment to feel the ship dip under his feet and the rush of water take him at the back and toss him like a chip, I cannot say. Not very … Read the rest
Lord Jim – CHAPTER 7
‘An outward-bound mail-boat had come in that afternoon, and the big dining-room of the hotel was more than half full of people with a-hundred-pounds-round-the-world tickets in their pockets. There were married couples looking domesticated and bored with each other in … Read the rest
Lord Jim – CHAPTER 6
‘The authorities were evidently of the same opinion. The inquiry was not adjourned. It was held on the appointed day to satisfy the law, and it was well attended because of its human interest, no doubt. There was no incertitude … Read the rest