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               clock,'  l  told  them  stupidl y.  I  think  we  ali  believed  for  a   soundcd  like  rhe  murmur  of  their  voices,  but  in  the  new
              moment that it had smashed in pieces on the floor.       silence, l  felt thar silence had fallen  within the house too.
                 'We haven't met for many  years,' said Daisy, almost calmly.   I went in - after making every possiblc noise in the kitchen
                 'Five years next November.'                             but J don't believe they  heard a sound. They  werc sitting at
                 The automatic quality of  Gatsby's answer made us ali feel   either end of  the sofa, and every  sign of  embarrassment  was
               even more embarrassed.  I made the desperate suggestion that   gane.  Daisy  had been  cr.ying,  and  was drying her  tears.  But
               they help me make tea in the  kitchen, and they were borh on   there was a surprising change in Gatsby. He simply shonc with
               their feet when the Finnish woman brought the teapot in.   delighc; his new-found happiness filled che little room.
                 In the  welcomc  confusion  of  cups  and cakes,  things  were   'Oh, helio, ole! sport,' he said. I could have been a friend he
               better.  Gatsby  sat  down in the  shadows,  and  watched Daisy   hadn't seen for years. I chought for a moment he was going to
               and  me  talking,  with  dark,  unhappy  eyes.  Bur  at  the  first   shake hands.
               possible momem I got up and said I had to !cave them.     'It's stopped raining.'
                 'Where  are  you  going?'  demanded  Gatsby  in  immediate   'Has  it?'  When  he  realized  what  T  was  talking  about,  he
               alarm. 'l've got to speak to you before you go.' He followed me   smiled and repeated thc news to Daisy. 'What do  you  think of
               wildly into the kitchen, closed the <loor, and  whispered,  'Oh,   thar? lt's stopped raining.'
               God!' in a miserable way.                                 'l'm glad, Jay.' Her chroat, full of achingly sad beauty, told
                 'What's the matter?'                                  only of her unexpected jo y.
                 'This is a terrible mistake, a terrible, terrible mistake.'   'I  want you and Daisy to come over to my  house,' he said.
                 'You're  just  embarrassed,  that's  ali,'  and  luckily  I added,   'l'd like to show her around.'
               'Daisy's embarrasscd too.'                                'You're sure you  want me to come?'
                This carne as a great surprise to him.                   'Absolutely, ole! sport.'
                 'You're behaving like a little boy,' I went on. 'Not only thar,   Daisy  went upstairs to  wash  her face,  while Gatsby  and I
               'but you're being rude. Daisy's sitting in there ali alone.'   waited on the lawn.
                 Frowning,  he  raised  his  hand  to  stop  my  words,  and,   'My house looks well, doesn't it?' he demanded.
               opening the door cautiously,  went back into che living room.   I agreed that it was very handsome.
                 I walked out the back way - just as Gatsby had done half an   'Yes.' His eyes  wenc over every  detail of  ir. 'It took me just
               hour earlier - and waited under a huge black cree in the middle   three years to earn the money that bought it.'
               of  my lawn. Once more ir was pouring, and there was nothing   'I rhought you inherited your mone y. '
               to  look  at  from  under  che  tree  except  Gatsby's  enormous   'I did, old sport,' he said automarically, 'but I lost most of it
              mansion.                                                 when the money markets crashcd afcer the war.'
                 After  half  an  hour  the  sun  shone  again.  The  rain  had   Before I could answer, Daisy carne out of the house.
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