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Almayer's Folly

CHAPTER XII
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He will not smoke long," he concluded.
"Where is he now ?" asked Ford.
"Inside.

He sleeps," answered Jim-Eng, wearily.

Ford glanced in through the doorway.

In the dim light of the room he could see Almayer lying on his back on the floor, his head on a wooden pillow, the long white beard scattered over his breast, the yellow skin of the face, the half-closed eyelids showing the whites of the eye only.

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