Two Wrongs

How is Billy's apartment described in the novel, Two Wrongs?

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Fitzgerald describes Bill’s apartment as “a great bright studio apartment with a ten-foot divan” (437). The only other detail provided is that the apartment is on forty-sixth street, which places it in a fashionable Manhattan neighborhood.

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