Quotation from: The Arrow of Gold

Written by: Joseph Conrad


A dim lamp (of Pompeiian form) hanging on a long chain left the
hall practically dark. Dominic, advancing towards me from a
distant corner, was but a little more opaque shadow than the
others. He had expected me on board every moment till about three
o'clock, but as I didn't turn up and gave no sign of life in any
other way he started on his hunt. He sought news of me from the
garcons at the various cafes, from the cochers de fiacre in front
of the Exchange, from the tobacconist lady at the counter of the
fashionable Debit de Tabac, from the old man who sold papers
outside the cercle, and from the flower-girl at the door of the
fashionable restaurant where I had my table. That young woman,
whose business name was Irma, had come on duty about mid-day. She
said to Dominic: "I think I've seen all his friends this morning
but I haven't seen him for a week. What has become of him?"

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