Malcolm Lowry Quote
And I'm afraid it really is a jungle too, pursued the Consul, in fact I expect Rousseau to come riding out of it at any moment on a tiger. What's that? Mr Quincey said, frowning in a manner that might have meant: And God never drinks before breakfast either.On a tiger, the Consul repeated.The other gazed at him a moment with the cold sardonic eye of the material world. I expect so, he said sourly. Plenty tigers. Plenty elephants too... Might I ask you if the next time you inspect your jungle you'd mind being sick on your own side of the fence?
Malcolm Lowry
And I'm afraid it really is a jungle too, pursued the Consul, in fact I expect Rousseau to come riding out of it at any moment on a tiger. What's that? Mr Quincey said, frowning in a manner that might have meant: And God never drinks before breakfast either.On a tiger, the Consul repeated.The other gazed at him a moment with the cold sardonic eye of the material world. I expect so, he said sourly. Plenty tigers. Plenty elephants too... Might I ask you if the next time you inspect your jungle you'd mind being sick on your own side of the fence?
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About Malcolm Lowry
Clarence Malcolm Lowry (; 28 July 1909 – 26 June 1957) was an English poet and novelist who is best known for his 1947 novel Under the Volcano, which was voted No. 11 in the Modern Library's 100 Best Novels list.