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said ‘God knows what you’ve been doing, everything you’ve been doing. You may fool me, but you can’t fool God!’” Standingbehindh ...
circumstances—and thiswas strange,becausethefront right fender needed repair. Gatsby shouldered the mattress and started for the ...
Chapter 9 A fter two years Iremember the rest ofthat day, and that night and the next day, only as an endless drill of police an ...
grewuponmethatIwas responsible,becauseno oneelsewas interested —interested, Imean, with thatintensepersonal in- terest to which ...
just asIwas surethere’d be a wire fromDaisy beforenoon— but neither a wire nor Mr. Wolfsheim arrived; no one arrived except more ...
It was Gatsby’s father, a solemn old man, very helpless and dismayed,bundledup in along cheap ulsteragainst thewarm Septemberday ...
“He had a big future before him, you know. He was only a young man, but he had a lot of brain power here.” He touched his head i ...
deserved.However, thatwas myfault, forhe was oneofthose who used to sneer most bitterly at Gatsby on the courage of Gatsby’s liq ...
eat anything for a couple of days. ‘come on have some lunch withme,’ Isid.He atemorethanfour dollars’worthoffoodin half an hour. ...
doorandfoundMr. Gatzwalkingup anddown excitedlyinthe hall.Hispride in hissonand in hisson’s possessionswas con- tinually increas ...
“It just shows you.” “Jimmy was bound to get ahead. He always had some re- solves like this or something. Do you notice what he’ ...
“Neither could anybody else.” “Goon!” Hestarted.“Why,myGod!theyused togothereby the hundreds.” He took off his glassesand wiped ...
Even when theEast excited memost,even when Iwas most keenlyawareofitssuperioritytothebored,sprawling, swollen towns beyond the O ...
“Oh, and do you remember.”— she added ——” a conversa- tion we had once about driving a car?” “Why — not exactly.” “You said a ba ...
There was nothing I could say, except the one unutterable fact that it wasn’t true. “And ifyou thinkIdidn’t havemy shareof suffe ...
Mostofthebigshoreplaceswereclosednowandtherewere hardly any lights except the shadowy, moving glow of a ferry- boat across theSo ...
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Chapter 1 I n my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave mesomeadvicethatI’vebeenturningoverinmymindever since. “Whenev ...
excursionswithprivileged glimpsesintothehumanheart. Only Gatsby,the manwho giveshis nameto this book,was exempt from my reaction ...
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