"O Russet Witch!"
This short story was first published in the "Metropolitan," and first published in book form in Tales of the Jazz Age in 1922.

"When this was written I had just completed the first draft of my second novel, and a natural reaction made me revel in a story wherein none of the characters need be taken seriously. And I'm afraid that I was somewhat carried away by the feeling that there was no ordered scheme to which I must conform. After due consideration, however, I have decided to let it stand as it is, although the reader may find himself somewhat puzzled at the time element. I had best say that however the years may have dealt with Merlin Grainger, I myself was thinking always in the present."
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"O Russet Witch!"
This short story was first published in the "Metropolitan," and first published in book form in Tales of the Jazz Age in 1922.

"When this was written I had just completed the first draft of my second novel, and a natural reaction made me revel in a story wherein none of the characters need be taken seriously. And I'm afraid that I was somewhat carried away by the feeling that there was no ordered scheme to which I must conform. After due consideration, however, I have decided to let it stand as it is, although the reader may find himself somewhat puzzled at the time element. I had best say that however the years may have dealt with Merlin Grainger, I myself was thinking always in the present."
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"O Russet Witch!"

by Francis Scott Fitzgerald

"O Russet Witch!"

by Francis Scott Fitzgerald

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This short story was first published in the "Metropolitan," and first published in book form in Tales of the Jazz Age in 1922.

"When this was written I had just completed the first draft of my second novel, and a natural reaction made me revel in a story wherein none of the characters need be taken seriously. And I'm afraid that I was somewhat carried away by the feeling that there was no ordered scheme to which I must conform. After due consideration, however, I have decided to let it stand as it is, although the reader may find himself somewhat puzzled at the time element. I had best say that however the years may have dealt with Merlin Grainger, I myself was thinking always in the present."

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BN ID: 2940150011274
Publisher: Danielle Dixon
Publication date: 02/05/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 375 KB
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