«Великий Гэтсби» и другие лучшие произведения Ф.С. Фицджеральда. Френсис Скотт Фицджеральд

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takes a hundred years. He takes a decayed old French aristocrat and puts him in contrast with the mechanical age —”

      “Oh, for God’s sake, Violet, don’t go telling everybody the idea,” protested McKisco. “I don’t want it to get all around before the book’s published.”

      Rosemary swam back to the shore, where she threw her peignoir over her already sore shoulders and lay down again in the sun. The man with the jockey cap was now going from umbrella to umbrella carrying a bottle and little glasses in his hands; presently he and his friends grew livelier and closer together and now they were all under a single assemblage of umbrellas – she gathered that someone was leaving and that this was a last drink on the beach. Even the children knew that excitement was generating under that umbrella and turned toward it – and it seemed to Rosemary that it all came from the man in the jockey cap.

      Noon dominated sea and sky – even the white line of Cannes, five miles off, had faded to a mirage of what was fresh and cool; a robin-breasted sailing boat pulled in behind it a strand from the outer, darker sea. It seemed that there was no life anywhere in all this expanse of coast except under the filtered sunlight of those umbrellas, where something went on amid the color and the murmur.

      Campion walked near her, stood a few feet away and Rosemary closed her eyes, pretending to be asleep; then she half-opened them and watched two dim, blurred pillars that were legs. The man tried to edge his way into a sand-colored cloud, but the cloud floated off into the vast hot sky. Rosemary fell really asleep.

      She awoke drenched with sweat to find the beach deserted save for the man in the jockey cap, who was folding a last umbrella. As Rosemary lay blinking, he walked nearer and said:

      “I was going to wake you before I left. It’s not good to get too burned right away.”

      “Thank you.” Rosemary looked down at her crimson legs.

      “Heavens!”

      She laughed cheerfully, inviting him to talk, but Dick Diver was already carrying a tent and a beach umbrella up to a waiting car, so she went into the water to wash off the sweat. He came back and gathering up a rake, a shovel, and a sieve, stowed them in a crevice of a rock. He glanced up and down the beach to see if he had left anything.

      “Do you know what time it is?” Rosemary asked.

      “It’s about half-past one.”

      They faced the seascape together momentarily.

      “It’s not a bad time,” said Dick Diver. “It’s not one of worst times of the day.”

      He looked at her and for a moment she lived in the bright blue worlds of his eyes, eagerly and confidently. Then he shouldered his last piece of junk and went up to his car, and Rosemary came out of the water, shook out her peignoir and walked up to the hotel.

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      Примечания

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      the East – here: the Eastern states of the USA

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      the Civil War – the American Civil War of 1861–1865 between the United States of America and the Confederate States of America (11 Southern states that seceded from the Union in 1860)

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      New Haven – Americans associate New Haven with Yale University – a private university in New Haven, Connecticut; the third oldest university in the United States, founded in 1701, it was named for Elihu Yale, a British philanthropist.

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      Teutonic = Germanic; Teutonic peoples were peoples of the Germanic group of the Indo-European family.

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      the Great War – World War I of 1914—1918

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      West Egg village – a residential area of Long Island

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      Midas – in Greco-Roman legend, a foolish and greedy king of Phrygia who wished everything he touched turn into gold

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      Morgan – John Pierpont Morgan (1837–1913), a prominent American financier and industrialist

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      Maecenas – Gaius Maecenas (70 BC—8 BC), a Roman diplomat, statesman and patron of Virgil and Horace, the most famous ancient Roman poets

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      Long Island Sound – the arm of the Atlantic Ocean between the states of New York and Connecticut in the north and Long Island in the south; Long Island is an island in the Atlantic Ocean in the southeast of New York state, parallel to the shore of Connecticut.

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      the egg in the Columbus story – the egg crushed flat at one end; here: the unusual shape of the formation of land.

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      yardsyard is a unit of length equal to 0.9144 metre

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      Hotel de Ville = city hall (French)

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      Normandy – a historic region in northern France with its own culture, and a long and rich history

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