Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 3 About a year and a half before, Doctor Dohmler had some vague correspondence with an American gentleman living in Lausanne, a Mr. Devereux Warren, of the Warren family of Chicago. A meet
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 4 Then we knew where we stood, said Franz. Dohmler told Warren we would take the case if he would agree to keep away from his daughter indefinitely, with an absolute minimum of five years.
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 6 It was May when he next found her. The luncheon in Zurich was a council of caution; obviously the logic of his life tended away from the girl; yet when a stranger stared at her from a ne
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald BOOK II Chapter 1 In the spring of 1917, when Doctor Richard Diver first arrived in Zurich, he was twenty-six years old, a fine age for a man, indeed the very acme of bachelorhood. Even in war-tim
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 2 It was a damp April day, with long diagonal clouds over the Albishorn and water inert in the low places. Zurich is not unlike an American city. Missing something ever since his arrival t
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 17 It was a house hewn from the frame of Cardinal de Retz's palace in the Rue Monsieur, but once inside the door there was nothing of the past, nor of any present that Rosemary knew. The o
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 19 Abe left from the Gare Saint Lazare at elevenhe stood alone under the fouled glass dome, relic of the seventies, era of the Crystal Palace; his hands, of that vague gray color that only
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 20 In the square, as they came out, a suspended mass of gasoline exhaust cooked slowly in the July sun. It was a terrible thingunlike pure heat it held no promise of rural escape but sugge
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 21 After three-quarters of an hour of standing around, he became suddenly involved in a human contact. It was just the sort of thing that was likely to happen to him when he was in the moo
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 22 Nicole pulled her dressing-gown closer around her and dismissed him briskly. Mystified she took a bath and dressed. By this time it was after ten and she called Rosemary but got no answ
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 23 Abe North was still in the Ritz bar, where he had been since nine in the morning. When he arrived seeking sanctuary the windows were open and great beams were busy at pulling up the dus
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 24 With his miniature leather brief-case in his hand Richard Diver walked from the seventh arrondisementwhere he left a note for Maria Wallis signed Dicole, the word with which he and Nico
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 25 When he had tottered out, Dick and Rosemary embraced fleetingly. There was a dust of Paris over both of them through which they scented each other: the rubber guard on Dick's fountain p
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 18 Although the Divers were honestly apathetic to organized fashion, they were nevertheless too acute to abandon its contemporaneous rhythm and beatDick's parties were all concerned with e
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 9 It was a limpid black night, hung as in a basket from a single dull star. The horn of the car ahead was muffled by the resistance of the thick air. Brady's chauffeur drove slowly; the ta
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 2 We thought maybe you were in the plot, said Mrs. McKisco. She was a shabby-eyed, pretty young woman with a disheartening intensity. We don't know who's in the plot and who isn't. One man
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 3 It was almost two when they went into the dining-room. Back and forth over the deserted tables a heavy pattern of beams and shadows swayed with the motion of the pines outside. Two waite
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 4 The matter was solved for her. The McKiscos were not yet there and she had scarcely spread her peignoir when two menthe man with the jockey cap and the tall blonde man, given to sawing w
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 5 Rosemary went to Monte Carlo nearly as sulkily as it was possible for her to be. She rode up the rugged hill to La Turbie, to an old Gaumont lot in process of reconstruction, and as she
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 6 Feeling good from the rosy wine at lunch, Nicole Diver folded her arms high enough for the artificial camellia on her shoulder to touch her cheek, and went out into her lovely grassless
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