E.Hemingway
Upon returning to Paris, he comes to Jake's office to persuade him to
travel to South America with him, offering to pay for the entire trip. He worries that he is not living life to the
fullest. Jake responds that only bullfighters live their lives "all the way up."
Tired of Cohn pestering him in the office, Jake invites Cohn downstairs to have a drink. Jake knows that
once they finish the drink it will be easier to get rid of Cohn. At the bar, Cohn continues to harangue Jake
about traveling outside of Paris. He complains that he is tired of Paris and the Latin Quarter. Jake asserts
that Cohn's discontent has nothing to do with geography, saying, "You can't get away from yourself by
moving from one place to another." After the drink, Jake says he needs to return to the office to work. Cohn
asks if he can sit outside in the waiting room. Jake allows him to, and, after he is finished at work, he and
Cohn have a drink and watch the evening Parisian crowd.