Quotation from: The Arrow of Gold

Written by: Joseph Conrad


And there was no one from whom I could hear, to whom I could speak,
with whom I could evoke the image of Rita. Of course I could utter
that word of four letters to Therese; but Therese for some reason
took it into her head to avoid all topics connected with her
sister. I felt as if I could pull out great handfuls of her hair
hidden modestly under the black handkerchief of which the ends were
sometimes tied under her chin. But, really, I could not have given
her any intelligible excuse for that outrage. Moreover, she was
very busy from the very top to the very bottom of the house, which
she persisted in running alone because she couldn't make up her
mind to part with a few francs every month to a servant. It seemed
to me that I was no longer such a favourite with her as I used to
be. That, strange to say, was exasperating, too. It was as if
some idea, some fruitful notion had killed in her all the softer
and more humane emotions. She went about with brooms and dusters
wearing an air of sanctimonious thoughtfulness.

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