Chapter I Siberia. On the banks of a broad solitary river stands a town, one of the administrative centres of Russia; in the town there is a fortress, in the fortress there is a prison. In the prison the second-class convict Rodion Raskolnikov has be
Chapter VIII When he went into Sonias room, it was already getting dark. All day Sonia had been waiting for him in terrible anxiety. Dounia had been waiting with her. She had come to her that morning, remembering Svidrigalovs words that Sonia knew. W
Chapter VII The same day, about seven oclock in the evening, Raskolnikov was on his way to his mothers and sisters lodging the lodging in Bakaleyevs house which Razumihin had found for them. The stairs went up from the street. Raskolnikov walked with
Chapter VI He spent that evening till ten oclock going from one low haunt to another. Katia too turned up and sang another gutter song, how a certain villain and tyrant began kissing Katia. Svidrigalov treated Katia and the organ-grinder and some sin
Chapter V Raskolnikov walked after him. Whats this? cried Svidrigalov turning round, I thought I said . . . It means that I am not going to lose sight of you now. What? Both stood still and gazed at one another, as though measuring their strength. Fr
Chapter 7 It was late afternoon when they wound up the discussion as to what Dick should do, he must be most kind and yet eliminate himself. When the doctors stood up at last, Dick's eyes fell outside the window to where a light rain was fallingNicol
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 8 During the next weeks Dick experienced a vast dissatisfaction. The pathological origin and mechanistic defeat of the affair left a flat and metallic taste. Nicole's emotions had been use
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 9 They were waiting for him and incomplete without him. He was still the incalculable element; Miss Warren and the young Italian wore their anticipation as obviously as Nicole. The salon o
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 10 In Zurich in September Doctor Diver had tea with Baby Warren. I think it's ill advised, she said, I'm not sure I truly understand your motives. Don't let's be unpleasant. After all I'm
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 12 He found Nicole in the garden with her arms folded high on her shoulders. She looked at him with straight gray eyes, with a child's searching wonder. I went to Cannes, he said. I ran in
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 13 With his cap, Dick slapped the snow from his dark blue ski-suit before going inside. The great hall, its floor pockmarked by two decades of hobnails, was cleared for the tea dance, and
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 15 Meals with the patients were a chore he approached with apathy. The gathering, which of course did not include residents at the Eglantine or the Beeches, was conventional enough at firs
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 16 I want to go away, he told Franz. For a month or so, for as long as I can. Why not, Dick? That was our original arrangementit was you who insisted on staying. If you and Nicole I don't
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 17 Tommy Barban was a ruler, Tommy was a heroDick happened upon him in the Marienplatz in Munich, in one of those cafs, where small gamblers diced on tapestry mats. The air was full of pol
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 18 He reached Innsbruck at dusk, sent his bags up to a hotel and walked into town. In the sunset the Emperor Maximilian knelt in prayer above his bronze mourners; a quartet of Jesuit novic
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 19 For an hour, tied up with his profound reaction to his father's death, the magnificent faade of the homeland, the harbor of New York, seemed all sad and glorious to Dick, but once ashor
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 20 When Dick got out of the elevator he followed a tortuous corridor and turned at length toward a distant voice outside a lighted door. Rosemary was in black pajamas; a luncheon table was
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 21 Rosemary had another dinner date, a birthday party for a member of the company. Dick ran into Collis Clay in the lobby, but he wanted to dine alone, and pretended an engagement at the E
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 14 Dick awoke at five after a long dream of war, walked to the window and stared out it at the Zugersee. His dream had begun in sombre majesty; navy blue uniforms crossed a dark plaza behi
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 5 The veranda of the central building was illuminated from open French windows, save where the black shadows of stripling walls and the fantastic shadows of iron chairs slithered down into
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