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Suddenly he looked at his watch, jumped up and hurried from the room leaving me with Mr. Wolfshiem at the table. Voice Reading
"He has to telephone," said Mr. Wolfshiem, following him with his eyes. "Fine fellow, isn't he? Handsome to look at and a perfect gentleman." Voice Reading
"He's an Oggsford man." Voice Reading
"He went to Oggsford College in England. You know Oggsford College?" Voice Reading
"I've heard of it." Voice Reading
"It's one of the most famous colleges in the world." Voice Reading
"Have you known Gatsby for a long time?" I inquired. Voice Reading
"Several years," he answered in a gratified way. Voice Reading
"I made the pleasure of his acquaintance just after the war. Voice Reading
But I knew I had discovered a man of fine breeding after I talked with him an hour. Voice Reading
I said to myself: 'There's the kind of man you'd like to take home and introduce to your mother and sister.' " He paused. Voice Reading
"I see you're looking at my cuff buttons." Voice Reading
I hadn't been looking at them, but I did now. They were composed of oddly familiar pieces of ivory. Voice Reading
"Finest specimens of human molars," he informed me. Voice Reading
"Well!" I inspected them. "That's a very interesting idea." Voice Reading
"Yeah." He flipped his sleeves up under his coat. "Yeah, Gatsby's very careful about women. He would never so much as look at a friend's wife." Voice Reading
When the subject of this instinctive trust returned to the table and sat down Mr. Wolfshiem drank his coffee with a jerk and got to his feet. Voice Reading
"I have enjoyed my lunch," he said, "and I'm going to run off from you two young men before I outstay my welcome." Voice Reading
"Don't hurry, Meyer," said Gatsby, without enthusiasm. Mr. Wolfshiem raised his hand in a sort of benediction. Voice Reading
"You're very polite but I belong to another generation," he announced solemnly. "You sit here and discuss your sports and your young ladies and your--" He supplied an imaginary noun with another wave of his hand-"As for me, I am fifty years old, and I won't impose myself on you any longer." Voice Reading
As he shook hands and turned away his tragic nose was trembling. I wondered if I had said anything to offend him. Voice Reading
"He becomes very sentimental sometimes," explained Gatsby. "This is one of his sentimental days. He's quite a character around New York-a denizen of Broadway." Voice Reading
"Who is he anyhow-an actor?" Voice Reading

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