pool, amongst them Marie Cardona, who used to be a typist at the office.
I was rather keen on her in those days, and I fancy she liked me, too.
But she was with us so short a time that nothing came of it.
While I was helping her to climb on to a raft, I let my hand stray over her
breasts. Then she lay flat on the raft, while I trod water. After a moment
she turned and looked at me. Her hair was over her eyes and she was
laughing. I clambered up on to the raft, beside her. The air was pleasantly
warm, and, half jokingly, I let my head sink back upon her lap. She didn’t
seem to mind, so I let it stay there. I had the sky full in my eyes, all blue
and gold, and I could feel Marie’s stomach rising and falling gently under
my head. We must have stayed a good half-hour on the raft, both of us
half asleep. When the sun got too hot she dived off and I followed. I
caught up with her, put my arm round her waist, and we swam side by
side. She was still laughing.
- Albert Camus, The Stranger
breasts. Then she lay flat on the raft, while I trod water. After a moment
she turned and looked at me. Her hair was over her eyes and she was
laughing. I clambered up on to the raft, beside her. The air was pleasantly
warm, and, half jokingly, I let my head sink back upon her lap. She didn’t
seem to mind, so I let it stay there. I had the sky full in my eyes, all blue
and gold, and I could feel Marie’s stomach rising and falling gently under
my head. We must have stayed a good half-hour on the raft, both of us
half asleep. When the sun got too hot she dived off and I followed. I
caught up with her, put my arm round her waist, and we swam side by
side. She was still laughing.
- Albert Camus, The Stranger
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