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               T had no idea whar 'chis matter' was, bue I was more annoyed   It turned out, however, that he  was not speaking to me, but
             rhan intcrcsred. I hadn't  asked Jordan Bakcr to tea in order ro   to Garsby.
             discuss Mr Jay Gatsby.                                       'I  handed  che  money  to  Karspaugh  and I  said,  "Ali  right,
               As  wc drove at high speed into New York, wc were stopped   Katspaugh,  don't  pay  him  a  cent  until  he shuts  his  mouth."
             by a policeman on a motorbike.                             He shut it then and there.' Mr Wolfshiem gave a pleased smile.
               'Ali  right,  old  sport,'  callcd  Garsby.  He rook a  white  card   Gatsby took both of  us  by the  arm and moved us roward  a
             from his pockct and  waved ir  at the policeman.          table. Thc head waitcr brought cocktails.
               'Right you are,' agrccd che policeman politely. '1'11 know you   Mr Wolfshicm turned to me.  '1  understand  you're looking
             next time, Mr Gatsb y.  Excuse me!'                       for a business connection,' he said.
               'What was that?' l asked Gatsb y.  'The picture of  Oxford?'   Gatsby said quickly, 'Oh no, chis isn't che man.'
               'l  was able to hclp che chicf  of  police once, and he sends me   'No?' Mr Wolfshiem seemcd disappointed.
             a card cvcry year.'                                         'This is  just a friend. I told you  we'd talk about that somc
               Wi:;  drove  over  che  grear  bridge,  wirh  the  sunlighr  on che   ocher time.'
             moving cars, and thc city  rising up across thc river. New  York   The food arrived, and we started eating.
             seen from the Quecnsboro Bridge is always che ciry seen for thc   'Look  here,  old  sport,'  said  Garsby,  turning  to  me.  'l'm
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             fi st time,  n   its first  wild  promise  of ali  che  mystery  and che   afraid l made you a little angry chis morning in che car.' There
             beauty in the world.                                       was che smile again, bue chis time I was able to fighr against ir.
               'Anyrhing can happen now thar we've come over this bridge,'   'I don't like  mysteries,' I said, 'and I don't understand why
             1 rhought,  'anyrhing at ali  ... '                       you  won't  tell me honestly  what you  want. Why  has ir ali got
               Even Gatsby could happen, without any particular  wonder.   to come through Miss Baker?'
                                                                         'Oh,  it's  nothing  unpleasant,  l  promise  you.  Miss  Baker's
             By midday  it was  vcry  hot.  1  lcft my  officc and met Gatsby for   a great sportswoman, you know, and she'd  never do anything
     1       lunch, in a cool Forty-second Srreet restaurant. When I arrived,   that wasn't ali right.'
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             he was there already, talking to another man.               Suddcnly  he  looked  at  his  warch,  jumped  up  and  left  che
               'Mr Carraway, chis is my friend Mr Wolfshicm,' Gatsby said   room, leaving me and Mr Wolfshiem together.
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             to me.                                                      'He has to tclephone,' said Mr Wolfshiem.  'Fine man, isn'r
               Wolfshicm was a small, Aat-nosed man of  about fifty, with   he?  Handsome  to  look  ar,  and  perfect  manners. He  wenr  to
             a large head and two tiny  eyes.                          one of che mosr famous colleges in che world - Oxford College
               'Sol took one look at him,' said Mr Wolfshicm, shaking my   in England. You know it?'
             hand, 'and what do you think l did?'                        'I'vc hcard of  ir,' I said. 'Have you known him long?'
               'What?' I asked politely.                                 'Since just after the war. Ir only rook mean hour to discover
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