The sharp jut of a wall accounted for the detachment of the wheel which was now getting considerable attention from half a dozen curious chauffeurs.
Voice Reading
However, as they had left their cars blocking the road a harsh discordant din from those in the rear had been audible for some time and added to the already violent confusion of the scene.
Voice Reading
A man in a long duster had dismounted from the wreck and now stood in the middle of the road, looking from the car to the tire and from the tire to the observers in a pleasant, puzzled way.
Voice Reading
"See!" he explained. "It went in the ditch."
Voice Reading
The fact was infinitely astonishing to him-and I recognized first the unusual quality of wonder and then the man-it was the late patron of Gatsby's library.
Voice Reading
"How'd it happen?"
Voice Reading
He shrugged his shoulders.
Voice Reading
"I know nothing whatever about mechanics," he said decisively.
Voice Reading
"But how did it happen? Did you run into the wall?"
Voice Reading
"Don't ask me," said Owl Eyes, washing his hands of the whole matter. "I know very little about driving-next to nothing. It happened, and that's all I know."
Voice Reading
"Well, if you're a poor driver you oughtn't to try driving at night."
Voice Reading
"But I wasn't even trying," he explained indignantly, "I wasn't even trying."
Voice Reading
An awed hush fell upon the bystanders.
Voice Reading
"Do you want to commit suicide?"
Voice Reading
"You're lucky it was just a wheel! A bad driver and not even trying!"
Voice Reading
"You don't understand," explained the criminal. "I wasn't driving. There's another man in the car."
Voice Reading
The shock that followed this declaration found voice in a sustained "Ah-h-h!" as the door of the coupé swung slowly open.
Voice Reading
The crowd-it was now a crowd-stepped back involuntarily and when the door had opened wide there was a ghostly pause.
Voice Reading
Then, very gradually, part by part, a pale dangling individual stepped out of the wreck, pawing tentatively at the ground with a large uncertain dancing shoe.
Voice Reading
Blinded by the glare of the headlights and confused by the incessant groaning of the horns the apparition stood swaying for a moment before he perceived the man in the duster.
Voice Reading
"Wha's matter?" he inquired calmly. "Did we run outa gas?"
Voice Reading
Half a dozen fingers pointed at the amputated wheel-he stared at it for a moment and then looked upward as though he suspected that it had dropped from the sky.
Voice Reading
"It came off," some one explained.
Voice Reading