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"
He
threw
his
arms
up
.
We
were
on
deck
at
the
time
,
and
the
headman
of
my
wood
–
cutters
,
lounging
near
by
,
turned
upon
him
his
heavy
and
glittering
eyes
.
I
looked
around
,
and
I
don't
know
why
,
but
I
assure
you
that
never
,
never
before
,
did
this
land
,
this
river
,
this
jungle
,
the
very
arch
of
this
blazing
sky
,
appear
to
me
so
hopeless
and
so
dark
,
so
impenetrable
to
human
thought
,
so
pitiless
to
human
weakness
. '
And
,
ever
since
,
you
have
been
with
him
,
of
course
?'
I
said
.
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On
the
contrary
.
It
appears
their
intercourse
had
been
very
much
broken
by
various
causes
.
He
had
,
as
he
informed
me
proudly
,
managed
to
nurse
Kurtz
through
two
illnesses
(
he
alluded
to
it
as
you
would
to
some
risky
feat
),
but
as
a
rule
Kurtz
wandered
alone
,
far
in
the
depths
of
the
forest
. '
Very
often
coming
to
this
station
,
I
had
to
wait
days
and
days
before
he
would
turn
up
,'
he
said
. '
Ah
,
it
was
worth
waiting
for
! ––
sometimes
.' '
What
was
he
doing
?
exploring
or
what
?'
I
asked
. '
Oh
yes
,
of
course
;'
he
had
discovered
lots
of
villages
,
a
lake
too
––
he
did
not
know
exactly
in
what
direction
;
it
was
dangerous
to
inquire
too
much
––
but
mostly
his
expeditions
had
been
for
ivory
. '
But
he
had
no
goods
to
trade
with
by
that
time
,'
I
objected
. '
There's
a
good
lot
of
cartridges
left
even
yet
,'
he
answered
,
looking
away
. '
To
speak
plainly
,
he
raided
the
country
,'
I
said
.
He
nodded
. '
Not
alone
,
surely
!'
He
muttered
something
about
the
villages
round
that
lake
. '
Kurtz
got
the
tribe
to
follow
him
,
did
he
?'
I
suggested
.
He
fidgeted
a
little
. '
They
adored
him
,'
he
said
.
The
tone
of
these
words
was
so
extraordinary
that
I
looked
at
him
searchingly
.
It
was
curious
to
see
his
mingled
eagerness
and
reluctance
to
speak
of
Kurtz
.
The
man
filled
his
life
,
occupied
his
thoughts
,
swayed
his
emotions
. '
What
can
you
expect
?'
he
burst
out
; '
he
came
to
them
with
thunder
and
lightning
,
you
know
––
and
they
had
never
seen
anything
like
it
––
and
very
terrible
.
He
could
be
very
terrible
.
You
can't
judge
Mr
.
Kurtz
as
you
would
an
ordinary
man
.
No
,
no
,
no
!
Now
––
just
to
give
you
an
idea
––
I
don't
mind
telling
you
,
he
wanted
to
shoot
me
too
one
day
––
but
I
don't
judge
him
.' '
Shoot
you
!'
I
cried
. '
What
for
?' '
Well
,
I
had
a
small
lot
of
ivory
the
chief
of
that
village
near
my
house
gave
me
.
You
see
I
used
to
shoot
game
for
them
.
Well
,
he
wanted
it
,
and
wouldn't
hear
reason
.
He
declared
he
would
shoot
me
unless
I
gave
him
the
ivory
and
then
cleared
out
of
the
country
,
because
he
could
do
so
,
and
had
a
fancy
for
it
,
and
there
was
nothing
on
earth
to
prevent
him
killing
whom
he
jolly
well
pleased
.
And
it
was
true
too
.
I
gave
him
the
ivory
.
What
did
I
care
!
But
I
didn't
clear
out
.
No
,
no
.
I
couldn't
leave
him
.
I
had
to
be
careful
,
of
course
,
till
we
got
friendly
again
for
a
time
.
He
had
his
second
illness
then
.
Afterwards
I
had
to
keep
out
of
the
way
;
but
I
didn't
mind
.
He
was
living
for
the
most
part
in
those
villages
on
the
lake
.
When
he
came
down
to
the
river
,
sometimes
he
would
take
to
me
,
and
sometimes
it
was
better
for
me
to
be
careful
.
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