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Francis Scott Fitzgerald
Tender is the Night
Autobiographical Novel from the author of The Great Gatsby, The Beautiful and Damned, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Babylon Revisited
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2017 OK Publishing
ISBN 978-80-272-3622-0
Table of Contents
F. SCOTT FITZGERALD
Stories 1909–17.
STORIES 1909–17
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The Mystery of the Raymond Mortgage.
The Room with the Green Blinds.
Sentiment—and the Use of Rouge.
The Pierian Springs and the Last Straw.
The Mystery of the Raymond Mortgage.
St. Paul Academy Now and Then (October 1909)
When I first saw John Syrel of the New York Daily News, he was standing before an open window of my house gazing out on the city. It was about six o’clock and the lights were just going on. All down 33rd Street was a long line of gayly illuminated buildings. He was not a tall man, but thanks to the erectness of his posture, and the suppleness of his movement, it would take no athlete to tell that he was of fine build. He was twenty-three years old when I first saw him, and was already a reporter on the News. He was not a handsome man; his face was clean-shaven, and his chin showed him to be of strong character. His eyes and hair were brown.
As I entered the room he turned around slowly and addressed me in a slow, drawling tone: “I think I have the honor of speaking to Mr. Egan, chief of police.” I assented, and he went on: “My name is John Syrel and my business,—to tell you frankly, is to learn all I can about that case of the Raymond mortgage.”
I started to speak but he silenced me with a wave of his hand. “Though I belong to the staff of the Daily News,” he continued, “I am not here as an agent of the paper,”
“I am not here,”