Works of Joseph Conrad: Lord Jim: Chapters 37 - 45

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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Conrad, Joseph

Conrad, Joseph
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
Lord Jim: Chapters 37 - 45

Chapter Thirty-Seven.

Marlow's letter continues, explaining who the eye-witnesses were. The
first is a man named Brown-Gentleman Brown, as he ironically calls himself.
Marlow discovers Brown in the following way: the hotel keeper Schomberg, in
Bangkok, the same who years before expelled Jim from his hotel after Jim had
thrown the lieutenant of the Royal Siamese Navy into the Menam River below,
hears that Brown is living in the native section of Bangkok. Schomberg tells
Marlow. Marlow looks Brown up and discovers him living in ...

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