Quotation from: The Arrow of Gold

Written by: Joseph Conrad


The two women faced each other for a few moments silently. Therese
spoke first. There was no austerity in her tone. Her voice was as
usual, pertinacious, unfeeling, with a slight plaint in it;
terrible in its unchanged purpose.


"I have been standing here before this door all night," she said.
"I don't know how I lived through it. I thought I would die a
hundred times for shame. So that's how you are spending your time?
You are worse than shameless. But God may still forgive you. You
have a soul. You are my sister. I will never abandon you--till
you die."

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