All 10 Uses of
The Hudson
in
The Fountainhead
- —and had it assembled again down on the Hudson, and there it stands now, cobbles, church, apple trees, pigsties and all!†
Chpt 1.8
- But there it stands, on the Hudson.†
Chpt 1.8 *
- He could see the distant band of the Hudson at his window sill, with the small streaks of ships moving under his fingertips when he pressed them to the glass.†
Chpt 1.11
- Mrs. Sanborn wished a French chateau built upon their new estate on the Hudson.†
Chpt 1.13
- The family left and he moved alone into the house on the Hudson.†
Chpt 1.13
- The energy ran through the walls of his office to three points of the city: to the Cord Building, in the center of Manhattan, a tower of copper and glass; to the Aquitania Hotel on Central Park South; and to the Temple on a rock over the Hudson, far north on Riverside Drive.†
Chpt 2.11
- # Gail Wynand, aged twelve, stood in the darkness under a broken piece of wall on the shore of the Hudson, one arm swung back, the fist closed, ready to strike, waiting.†
Chpt 3.1
- Let them come to New York, stand on the shore of the Hudson, look and kneel.†
Chpt 3.4
- Since spring, he had brought to Roark's office the contracts for a yacht club on the Hudson, an office building, two private residences.†
Chpt 4.9
- Wynand thought of a crumbling wall on the edge of the Hudson.†
Chpt 4.16
Definition:
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(The Hudson) 315-mile river that flows from the Adirondacks in upstate New York to Upper New York Bay on the west side of New York City