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CHAPTER 4 On Sunday morning while church bells rang in the villages alongshore, the world and its mistress returned to Gatsby‟s house and twinkled hilariously on his lawn. “He‟s a bootlegger,” said the young ladies, moving somewhere between his cocktails and his flowers. “One time ...
了不起的盖茨比 THE GREAT GATSBY(英文原版) 登录 CHAPTER 4 On Sunday morning while church bells rang in the villages along-shore, the world and its mistress returned to Gatsby's house and twinkled hilariously on his lawn. ‘He's a bootlegger,'said the young ladies, moving somewhere between ...
I turned towards Mr- Gatsby, but he had left.Later that afternoon, I went to tea with Jordan Baker. She told me this story:The story was in Louisville, the small town where she was a child; the time was when the United States joined the Great War.Jordan began telling her story, "...
The Great Gatsby Chapter 1-4 The horses, needless to say, were not mentioned again. Tom and Miss Baker, with several feet of twilight between themstrolled backinto the library, as if toa vigil beside a perfectly tangible body, while trying to look pleasantly interested and a little deaf I...
了不起的盖茨比chapter4IV.F. Scott Fitzgerald,The Great Gatsby(Ware: Wordsworth Editions Limited, 1993), pp.39-52 A. Representative Passages 1.“He was balancing himself on the dashboard of his car with the resourcefulness of movement that is so peculiarly American-that comes, I suppose, ...
Worksheet forThe Great Gatsby, Chapter IV (8 points, 1 point per question) Name: ___Period: ___ Chapter IV (Four) 1. What two actual pieces of physical evidence make Nick re-think his judgment that all of Gatsby’s stories about his life are lies, and make him begin to think maybe...
>On Sunday morning while church bells rang in thevillages along shore the world and its mistressreturned to Gatsby's house and twinkled hilariouslyon his lawn.‘He's a bootlegger,' said the young ladies, movingsomewhere between his cocktails and his flowers.‘One time he killed a man...
Chapter 4 On Sunday morning whi1e church be11s rang in the vi11ages a1ongshore,the wor1d and its mistress returned to Gatsby’s house and twink1ed hi1arious1y on his 1awn. “He’s a boot1egger,”said the young 1adies,moving somewhere between his cocktai1s and his f1owers.“One ...
Fresh from the world of organized parties that we saw in Chapter 3, now we dive head-first into the world of organized crime. InThe Great GatsbyChapter 4, our narrator Nick gets a short private audience with one of New York's premier gangsters - Meyer Wolfshiem, Gatsby's business partner...