Within the Tides Tales Author:Joseph Conrad General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1921 Original Publisher: Doubleday, Page Subjects: Short stories, English Fiction / Classics Fiction / Literary Fiction / Short Stories Literary Collections / American / General Literary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh Notes: This is a black... more » and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: WITHIN THE TIDES THE PLANTER OF MALATA In The private editorial office of the principal newspaper in a great colonial city two men were talking. They were both young. The stouter of the two, fair, and with more of an urban look about him, was the editor and part-owner of the important newspaper. The other's name was Renouard. That he was exercised in his mind about something was evident on his fine bronzed face. He was a lean, lounging, active man. The journalist continued the conversation. "And so you were dining yesterday at old Dunster's." He used the word old not in the endearing sense in which it is sometimes applied to intimates, but as a matter of sober fact. The Dunster in question was old. He had been an eminent colonial statesman, but had now retired from active politics after a tour in Europe and a lengthy stay in England, during which he had had a very good press indeed. The colony was proud of him. "Yes. I dined there," said Renouard. "Young Dunster asked me just as I was going out of his office. It seemed to be like a sudden thought. And yet I can't help suspecting some purpose behind it. He was very pressing. He swore that his uncle would be very pleased to see me. Said his uncle had mentioned latelythat the granting to me of the Malata concession was the last act of his official life." "Very touching. The old boy sentimentalises over the pas...« less