The Stranger: The Original Unabridged and Complete Edition (Albert Camus Classics)
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“No, no, my son,” he said, laying his hand on my shoulder. “I’m on your side, though you don’t realize it-because your heart is hardened. But I shall pray for you.” Then, I don’t know how it was, but something seemed to break inside me, and I started yelling at the top of my voice. I hurled insults at him, I told him not to waste his rotten prayers on me; it was better to bum than to disappear. I’d taken him by the neckband of his cassock, and, in a sort of ecstasy of joy and rage, I poured out on him all the thoughts that had been simmering in my brain. He seemed so cocksure, you see. And yet ...more