Today, we will continue about my novel, I think we will be suprised by many interesting thing:
First, that day, the Divers, Norths, and Rosemary lunch together in a restaurant and measure the "repose" of the Americans who come in to eat. Rosemary gets up from the table to call a movie house, asking them to give a showing of her successful film "Daddy's Girl." After her call, she overhears an intimate exchange between Dick and Nicole in which Dick sighs how much he wants Nicole, and they arrange to rendezvous at the hotel at four to be together.
Before leaving for Paris, the same party visits a World War I battlefield where Dick animatedly serves as guide. He spies a young girl bearing flowers to leave on her brother's grave, which she can't find. Dick instructs her to leave the flowers on a grave without looking at the name.
Next, they head to Paris and take drinks on a houseboat on the Seine. Rosemary even takes a glass herself, her first, announcing that the previous day was her eighteenth birthday. Perhaps fired by the liquor, Rosemary invites Dick into her room, across from his own, and asks him to take her(Oh! what will happen when they come to her room, maybe...............they will drink again ^_^)............ They kiss, but Dick declines the offer and tries to explain why they cannot have an affair, although the thought catches him more off guard than he is willing to admit(Why? If I was him, I wouldn't leave anyway).
Dick leaves and Rosemary brushes her hair feverishly. Rosemary wakes the next morning and shops with Nicole, each of them noting that they lived in a similar neighborhood of Paris when they were young, each of their families economizing(Wow! amazing! maybe they are twin, or they have the same childhood).
The whole group, adding Collis Clay, a Yale student Rosemary knew from the states, go to watch a showing of Rosemary's "Daddy's Girl" at a movie house. Everyone enjoys it.
Next, though Collis wants to spend more time with the starlet, Dick and Rosemary drop him at his hotel and go to a party together. Dick warns Rosemary that she will not like the party, but that he must go to arrange for the purchase of a struggling friend's painting.
My opinion:
Finally, in my opinion, I can say that the fact is that Rosemary and Nicole have different ideas of economizing helps highlight an interesting similarity and difference between the two. The two are similar in that they are both financially independent women; neither needs to rely on men for her economic well being. The difference rests on the idea that while Rosemary is a new woman who has worked for her money, Nicole inherited hers. What Dick has to offer each of them is not money, but something more human. You can guess many infers about these chapter, but they still have many things in next chapter. We will come back. Good luck for our midterm tests and have a great weekend with hallowe'en day
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I like money a lot ^_^
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