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56   The Great Gatsby   A hot day in town           57



 'It's so hot, we can't move,' they said together.   'Where's Daddy?'
 We  could  hcar  Tom's  voice,  spcaking  on  rhe  hall  phonc.   'She doesn't look like her father,' Daisy explained to us. 'She
 Gatsby stood in che center of  the red carpet and looked around   looks like me. Goodbye, my dearest one!'
 with great interest. Daisy  watched hirn.and laughed her sweet,   The nurse took the child's hand and they left the room, just
 cxciting laugh.   as Tom carne back, carrying four large cocktails.
 'We think,'  whispered Jordan, 'that that's T o m's girl on the   We  drank  in  long,  greedy  swallows.  There  was  a  little
 telephone.'   conversation, but the heat  was making us all tired. Lunch was
 The voice in the hall rose high with annoyancc.   in  the dining room, which was also darkened against the heat.
 'Very  well,  then,  I won't sell  you  the car  ar  ali.  And don't   'What'll  we do with ourselves this afternoon?'  cried Daisy,
 bother me ar lunch-time again, do you understand?'   'And the day  after that, and the next thirty years?'
 'He's got his hand over the phone,' said Daisy bitterly.   'Don't be sad,' Jordan said. 'Life starts ali over again  when
 'No, he hasn't,' I said. 'He's doing business with this man. I   it gets cold in the autumn.'
 happen to know about ir.'   'But it's so hot,' insisted Daisy, on  the edge of  tears,  'and
 Tom  carne  in.  Hiding  his  dislike,  he  greeted  Gatsby,  and   everything's so confused. Let's ali go to town!'
 after shaking hands with me, went out again to get some drinks.   Gatsby's eyes turned toward her.
 As he left the room, Daisy got up and went over to Gatsby. She   'Ah,' she cried, 'you look so cool!'
 pulled his face clown and kissed him on the mouth.   Their eyes mee, and thcy  srarecl at each other.  No onc clse
 'You know l love you,' she 111urmured.   existed for thern in that moment - thcy were alone.
 'You forget there's a lady prcsent,' said Jordan.   'You always look so cool,' she repeated.
 Daisy  looked round doubtfully. 'You kiss Nick too.'   She had tole! him she loved him, and Tom Buchanan saw. He
 'What a low, coarse girl you are!'   couldn't believe ir. His mouth dropped open, and he looked at
 'I  don't  care!' cried Daisy,  and  danced  a  few  steps.  Thcn,   Gatsby and then back at Daisy.
 remembering  the heat,  she sat  clown  guiltily,  just  as  a nurse   'Ali right,' he said.  'I'm perfectly willing to go to town.' He
 came into rhe room with a littlc girl.   got up, his eyes still 011 his wife and Gatsb y.  No one moved.
 'My dearest !ove!' Daisy almost sang, while holding out her   'Come on!' he said angrily. 'Tf  wc'rc going, let's start.'
       'Are  we just  going to  go like  this?'  said  Daisy. 'Aren't  we
 arms. 'Come to your own mother who !oves you 1 '
 The child rushed across the room into Daisy's arms. Gatsby   going to !et anyone smoke a cigarette first?'
 was  looking  at the little girl  in surprise;  I don't think he had   'Everybody smoked ali through lunch.'
 ever rea  lly believed she existed.   'Let's have fun,' she begged him. 'It's too hot to get cross.'
 'How do you like Mother's friends?' Daisy turned her around   He didn't answer.
 to look straight at Gatsby. 'Do you think they're pretty?'   'Have it your own way,' she said. 'Come on, Jordan.'
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