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The Adjuster
The Adjuster
The Adjuster
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Written by famous author F. Scott Fitzgerald, this short story relates the rocky relationship of married New York couple Luella and Charles Hemple.Luella Hemple is selfish. However, because of her beauty, Charles would always forgive her and often blame himself for her mistakes. Believing life will continue in the same vein once divorced, Luella is in for a shock.This is a poignant, insightful tale about marriage and the effects of divorce when a relationship breaks down. ´The Adjuster´ is the perfect read for fans of Ernest Hemingway's short stories.-
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSAGA Egmont
Release dateFeb 2, 2023
ISBN9788726596151
The Adjuster
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F. Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, in 1896, attended Princeton University in 1913, and published his first novel, This Side of Paradise, in 1920. That same year he married Zelda Sayre, and he quickly became a central figure in the American expatriate circle in Paris that included Gertrude Stein and Ernest Hemingway. He died of a heart attack in 1940 at the age of forty-four.

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    The Adjuster - F. Scott Fitzgerald

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    The Adjuster

    SAGA Egmont

    The Adjuster

    The characters and use of language in the work do not express the views of the publisher. The work is published as a historical document that describes its contemporary human perception.

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    At five o'clock the sombre egg-shaped room at the Ritz ripens to subtle melody—the light clat-clat of one lump, two lumps, into the cup, and the ding of the shining teapots and cream-pots as they kiss elegantly in transit upon a silver tray. There are those who cherish that amber hour above all other hours, for now the pale, pleasant toil of the lilies who inhabit the Ritz is over—the singing decorative part of the day remains.

    Moving your eyes around the slightly raised horseshoe balcony you might, one spring afternoon, have seen young Mrs. Alphonse Karr and young Mrs. Charles Hemple at a table for two. The one in the dress was Mrs. Hemple—when I say the dress I refer to that black immaculate affair with the big buttons and the red ghost of a cape at the shoulders, a gown suggesting with faint and fashionable irreverence the garb of a French cardinal, as it was meant to do when it was invented in the Rue de la Paix. Mrs. Karr and Mrs. Hemple were twenty-three years old, and their enemies said that they had done very well for themselves. Either might have had her limousine waiting at the hotel door, but both of them much preferred to walk home (up Park Avenue) through the April twilight.

    Luella Hemple was tall, with the sort of flaxen hair that English country girls should have,

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