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Marlow began to screech the steam whistle repeatedly ; " the shower of arrows stopped, a few dropping shots rang out sharply — then silence "-A pilgrim in " pink pyjamas " arrives at the pilot-house, and is shocked to see the dying helmsman.
'" The manager walks out of the cabin, and spoke with Marlow about " unsound methods " and Marlow puts forward the notion: " No method at all "-After some more words the manager gives Marlow a heavy glance, then leaves.
Marlow goes ashore and finds Kurtz in a very weak state making his way back to his station-but not so weak, as he can still call out to the natives.
Marlow sets out for the Hardcastle's manor with a friend, George Hastings, an admirer of Miss Constance Neville, another young lady who lives with the Hardcastles.
“ I told him that I had gotten those fellows that were shooting at us while we were getting out from under that artillery fire ,” Marlow reported.
After defeating Marlow Cook in the Republican gubernatorial primary, he eked out a victory over Democrat Henry Ward.
Although over 300 cars were built, only one incomplete Mendip car survives, having been dug out of a hedge at Cookham near Marlow, Buckinghamshire in 1967.
In Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer ( 1773 ), when the misunderstanding is discovered and young Marlow finds he has been mistaken, he cries out, " So then, all's out, and I have been damnably imposed on.
The Wycombe Railway ( WR ), part of which now forms the greater portion of the Marlow branch line, opened between Maidenhead and High Wycombe in 1854, and the first station out of Maidenhead was.
Marlow throws himself out the window to his death.
Nicholas Marlow, an English engineer engaged to a young doctor, one day, out of the blue, loses his well-paid job.

Marlow and act
This version, written by Stewart Stern, uses the encounter between Marlow ( Roddy McDowall ) and Kurtz ( Boris Karloff ) as its final act, and adds a backstory in which Marlow had been Kurtz's adopted son.
The use of Binney as a villain stems from an event in his early childhood where Marlow framed the young Binney for defecating on the desk of a disciplinarian elementary teacher ( Janet Henfrey ), a perverse act of vengeance for the affair Marlow has witnessed between his own mother and Binney's father Raymond.
Although the reader is clearly meant to see the parallels between Findley's Kurtz and Marlow and Conrad's original characters, the book is deliberately ambiguous about whether Lilah Kemp has really performed this act of literary magic, or is merely crazy enough to think she has.

Marlow and like
When Marlow ’ s helmsman dies, Conrad describes him as “ heavier than any man on earth ,” but after Marlow throws him into the river, he is carried off “ like a wisp of grass ”.
DeGarmot plans to kill Marlow and Haveland using Haveland's gun and stage it to look like they shot each other.
Heavily influenced by acts like Yazoo, The Human League, Depeche Mode, Rational Youth and Robert Marlow, Richard Jomshof and Leslie Bayne started the band in 1988 under the name Pole Position.

Marlow and nothing
The manager explains to Marlow that they couldn't wait, and needed to take the steamboat up-river because of " rumours that a very important station was in jeopardy, and its chief, Mr. Kurtz, was ill ." Marlow describes that the manager " inspired uneasiness "-" just uneasiness — nothing more "-Along with the manager, Marlow describes the other Company men at this station as lazy back-biting " pilgrims "-fraught with envy and jealousy.
Blaisedell, however, has started a relationship with local girl Jessie Marlow ( Dolores Michaels ) and decides to marry and settle down, much to the surprise of Morgan, who wants to move on to another town and insists that Clay is nothing without him.

Marlow and has
Marlow observes how Kurtz's intellect was intact, but his soul has gone mad.
Some undefined conversation is shared lazily, the sun sets ; then Marlow states how their location also " has been one of the dark places of the earth.
'" Through conversation Marlow discovers just how wanton Kurtz could be, how the natives worshiped Kurtz, and how very ill Kurtz has been of late.
Marlow suggests that Kurtz has gone mad, and the Russian " protested indignantly.
Later, after midnight, Marlow discovers that Kurtz has left his cabin-he has left the steamer, and has returned to shore.
One convoluted example of a multi-level narrative structure is Joseph Conrad's novella Heart of Darkness, which has a double framework: an unidentified " I " ( first person singular ) narrator relates a boating trip during which another character, Marlow, tells in the first person the story that comprises the majority of the work.
She has a past with Keane Marlow as friends.
Marlow is sophisticated and has travelled the world.
Hardcastle also demonstrates a wealth of forgiveness as he not only forgives Marlow once he has realised Marlow's mistake, but also gives him consent to marry his daughter.
In 1897 the urban district was renamed Marlow Urban District, and the town has been known simply as Marlow.
There has been a bridge over the Thames at Marlow since the reign of King Edward III The current bridge is a suspension bridge, designed by William Tierney Clark in 1832, and was a prototype for the nearly identical but larger Széchenyi Chain Bridge across the River Danube in Budapest
Marlow Rowing Club, founded in 1871, is one of Britain's premier rowing clubs and has produced many Olympic oarsmen including Sir Steve Redgrave.
Another local football club, Marlow United F. C., has been promoted to the Hellenic Football League Premier Division for the 2008 / 09 season.
* Local tradition has it that Jane Seymour lived at Seymour Court, about a mile north of Marlow, although it has never been proven.
* More recently the town ( actually Marlow Bottom ) has been the home of quintuple Olympic gold medallist rower Steve Redgrave, the greatest Olympian Britain has produced in recent times.
Prior to November 2007 the major settlement in Great Marlow was Marlow Bottom which has now become a civil parish in its own right.

Marlow and when
Marlow is an English sailor who speaks of a time when he gained a position to captain a steamboat for an ivory trading company ; his job was to transport supplies, company personnel, and ivory-up and down a large river that snakes its way through a mysterious wilderness.
The tale Marlow shares exposes the dark side of European colonization and the brutally cruel treatment of the native Africans when at the hands of the company men who partake in such European imperialistic endeavours.
Marlow appreciates the serious situation he is in, and when Kurtz begins a threatening tone, Marlow interjects that his " success in Europe is assured in any case "-Kurtz agrees to allow Marlow to help him back to the steamer.
Again, Marlow lies when he changes the last words of Kurtz from “ The Horror !” to the name of Kurtz ’ s fiancée.
Furthermore, the sub-plot is inter-weaving with the main plot, for example, when Hastings and Marlow confront Tony regarding his mischief making.
Life changed very little in Sandhurst until the 19th century when large sections of land were sold for the building of the Royal Military College, which moved from Marlow in 1812.
His wealthy father died in 1796, when Roderick was 4 years old, and he was sent to Durham School 3 years later, and then the military college at Great Marlow to be trained for the army.
On leaving Oriel, Sellar worked as a schoolmaster at his old school Fettes, leaving in 1928 when he moved to Great Marlow in Buckinghamshire in the hope of becoming a full-time writer.
The village continued to be divided between the four neighbouring civil parishes until 1934, when the parts within Great Marlow, Hambleden and West Wycombe civil parishes were transferred to Fingest ( renamed Fingest and Lane End in 1937 ).
In 1804 after the dissolution of the flax-spinning company of which he was manager, he obtained one of the mathematical chairs in the Royal Military College at Marlow ( afterwards removed to Sandhurst ); and until the year 1816, when failing health obliged him to resign, he discharged his professional duties with remarkable success.
His first role of importance was that of Young Marlow in She Stoops to Conquer, at its production of that comedy in 1773, when he delivered an epilogue specially written for him by Goldsmith.
J. Millard Tawes did the honors on August 29, 1960, when he opened the fourth suburban D. C. store ; the store at Marlow Heights Shopping Center.
Marlow admits he became enraged when Henderson's wife refused to run away with him ; she was only toying with him.
The club's name was changed to Reading in 1956 and the first trophy was won in 1970 when Marlow were beaten 16-3 at Maidenhead in the inaugural Berkshire Cup Final.

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