E.Hemingway
Everything becomes unreal during the seven days of nonstop drinking, dancing, and music. As Jake notes,
it seems to everyone as though "nothing could have any consequences." By the end of the fiesta, even
money loses its value for those spending it. The crowd pulls Jake and his friends into a dancing circle
around Brett. Afterward, they rush into a crowded wine shop. Everyone inside is dancing and singing. Brett,
wearing a wreath of garlic around her neck, learns to drink from a wineskin. Everyone shares food and
wine. Jake ducks out to buy two wineskins. When he returns, he finds that Cohn is missing. None of Jake's
friends cares where Cohn is, but Jake goes looking for him. He finds Cohn passed out in the back of the
shop. Brett, Jake, Cohn, Bill, and Mike all eat a large dinner. Everyone but Jake stays up all night carousing.
An exploding rocket, announcing the release of the bulls, wakes Jake at six o'clock the next morning. From