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Jerry is a 1907 novel by Jean Webster that tells the story of Jerry, an American young man traveling through Europe with his friends. Jerry may be a bit goofy, but he has a kind heart and is loving.
¡ºJerry¡» is a light and attractive novel about first love and adolescence. This book is a classic of American literature that has delighted readers for generations.

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Summary
The novel begins with Jerry waiting for his friends at a hotel in Italy. He is bored and lonely, so he decides to go for a walk. On a walk, he meets a beautiful American woman named Constance Wilder, and they are instantly attracted to each other.
Jerry and Constance spend the next few days sightseeing together and getting to know each other. Jerry falls in love with Constance, but discovers that she is too sophisticated for him and that she is engaged to another man. Nevertheless, Jerry decides to confess his love to Constance...

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Contents

CHAPTER I. The courtyard of the Hotel du Lac
CHAPTER II. The terrace of Villa Rosa juts out into the lake
CHAPTER III. It was close upon ten when Jerymn Hilliard
CHAPTER IV. The table was set on the terrace
CHAPTER V. After some delay?owing to Tony¡¯s inability to balance the chafing-dish
CHAPTER VI. Tony was stretched on the parapet
CHAPTER VII. On the homeward journey Tony again trudged behind
CHAPTER VIII. The Hotel du Lac may be approached in two ways
CHAPTER IX. As Constance emerged at the other end of the arbour
CHAPTER X. Half-past six on Friday morning, and Constance appeared on the terrace
CHAPTER XI. The sun was setting behind Monte Maggiore
CHAPTER XII. Half-past six on the following morning found Constance
CHAPTER XIII. Three days passed in which Mr. Wilder and Tony industriously climbed
CHAPTER XIV. Constance occupied herself upon their return to Villa Rosa
CHAPTER XV. Tony returned to the Hotel du Lac, modestly, by the back way
CHAPTER XVI. Tony jumped over the wall
CHAPTER XVII. Jerry Junior¡¯s letter of regret arrived from Riva on the early mail
CHAPTER XVIII. If one must go to jail at all one could scarcely choose