A New Leaf
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A New Leaf was written in the year 1931 by Francis Scott Fitzgerald. This book is one of the most popular novels of Francis Scott Fitzgerald, and has been translated into several other languages around the world.
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Francis Scott Fitzgerald
Francis Scott Fitzgerald (Saint Paul, 1896-Hollywood, 1940) es considerado uno de los más importantes escritores estadounidenses del siglo XX y el portavoz de la generación perdida. El gran Gatsby se publicó por primera vez en 1925 y fue inmediatamente celebrada como una obra maestra por autores como T. S. Eliot, Gertrude Stein o Edith Wharton.
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A New Leaf - Francis Scott Fitzgerald
978-963-522-026-7
Chapter 1
It was the first day warm enough to eat outdoors in the Bois de Boulogne, while chestnut blossoms slanted down across the tables and dropped impudently into the butter and the wine. Julia Ross ate a few with her bread and listened to the big goldfish rippling in the pool and the sparrows whirring about an abandoned table. You could see everybody again—the waiters with their professional faces, the watchful Frenchwomen all heels and eyes, Phil Hoffman opposite her with his heart balanced on his fork, and the extraordinarily handsome man just coming out on the terrace.
—the purple noon's transparent might.
The breath of the moist air is light
Around each unexpanded bud—
Julia trembled discreetly; she controlled herself; she didn't spring up and call, Yi-yi-yi-yi! Isn't this grand?
and push the maître d'hôtel into the lily pond. She sat there, a well-behaved woman of twenty-one, and discreetly trembled.
Phil was rising, napkin in hand. Hi there, Dick!
Hi, Phil!
It was the handsome man; Phil took a few steps forward and they talked apart from the table.
—seen Carter and Kitty in Spain—
—poured on to the Bremen—
—so I was going to—
The man went on, following the head waiter, and Phil sat down.
Who is that?
she demanded.
A friend of mine—Dick Ragland.
He's without doubt the handsomest man I ever saw in my life.
Yes, he's handsome,
he agreed without enthusiasm.
Handsome! He's an archangel, he's a mountain lion, he's something to eat. Just why didn't you introduce him?
"Because he's got the worst