“Long afterward Amory thought of sophomore spring as the happiest time of his life. His ideas were in tune with life as he found it; he wanted no more than to drift and dream and enjoy a dozen new-found friendships through the April afternoons.”

F. Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald - “Long afterward Amory thought of...” 1

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