It occurred to me that my speech or my silence, indeed any action of mine, would be a mere futility.


The Works of Joseph Conrad (ed. 1921)


It occurred to me that my speech or my silence, indeed any action of mine, would be a mere futility.

It occurred to me that my speech or my silence, indeed any action of mine, would be a mere futility.

It occurred to me that my speech or my silence, indeed any action of mine, would be a mere futility.

It occurred to me that my speech or my silence, indeed any action of mine, would be a mere futility.