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Francis Scott Fitzgerald

The F. Scott Fitzgerald MEGAPACK

  • jabaldeedzelhas quoted4 months ago
    Sometimes the parents of little girls in town, remembering Jim’s mother and fancying a resemblance in the dark eyes and hair, invited him to parties, but parties made him shy and he much preferred sitting on a disconnected axle in Tilly’s Garage, rolling the bones or exploring his mouth endlessly with a long straw.
  • Stas Irodovhas quoted3 years ago
    A million phrases of anger, pride, passion, hatred, tenderness fought on his lips.
  • Stas Irodovhas quoted3 years ago
    The strong walls, the steel of the girders, the breadth and beam and pomp of it were there only to bring out the contrast with the young beauty beside him.
  • Stas Irodovhas quoted3 years ago
    She called every one darling, endowing the endearment with careless, individual comraderie.
  • Stas Irodovhas quoted3 years ago
    That old penny’s worth of happiness he had spent for this bushel of content.
  • Stas Irodovhas quoted3 years ago
    No disillusion as to the world in which she had grown up could cure his illusion as to her desirability.
  • Stas Irodovhas quoted3 years ago
    To Dexter’s agony, rumor engaged them. The man was the son of the president of a great trust company. But at the end of a month it was reported that Judy was yawning. At a dance one night she sat all evening in a motorboat with a local beau, while the New Yorker searched the club for her frantically. She told the local beau that she was bored with her visitor, and two days later he left. She was seen with him at the station, and it was reported that he looked very mournful indeed.
  • Stas Irodovhas quoted3 years ago
    The helpless part of trying to do anything about it was that she did it all herself. She was not a girl who could be “won” in the kinetic sense—she was proof against cleverness, she was proof against charm; if any of these assailed her too strongly she would immediately resolve the affair to a physical basis, and under the magic of her physical splendor the strong as well as the brilliant played her game and not their own. She was entertained only by the gratification of her desires and by the direct exercise of her own charm. Perhaps from so much youthful love, so many youthful lovers, she had come, in self-defense, to nourish herself wholly from within.
  • Stas Irodovhas quoted3 years ago
    When she assured him that she had not kissed the other man, he knew she was lying—yet he was glad that she had taken the trouble to lie to him.
  • Stas Irodovhas quoted3 years ago
    Next evening while he waited for her to come downstairs, Dexter peopled the soft deep summer room and the sun-porch that opened from it with the men who had already loved Judy Jones.
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