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"Well, you ought to see her. She's--" Voice Reading
Tom Buchanan who had been hovering restlessly about the room stopped and rested his hand on my shoulder. Voice Reading
"What you doing, Nick?" Voice Reading
"I'm a bond man." Voice Reading
"Who with?" Voice Reading
I told him. Voice Reading
"Never heard of them," he remarked decisively. Voice Reading
This annoyed me. Voice Reading
"You will," I answered shortly. "You will if you stay in the East." Voice Reading
"Oh, I'll stay in the East, don't you worry," he said, glancing at Daisy and then back at me, as if he were alert for something more. "I'd be a God Damned fool to live anywhere else." Voice Reading
At this point Miss Baker said "Absolutely!" with such suddenness that I started-it was the first word she uttered since I came into the room. Evidently it surprised her as much as it did me, for she yawned and with a series of rapid, deft movements stood up into the room. Voice Reading
"I'm stiff," she complained, "I've been lying on that sofa for as long as I can remember." Voice Reading
"Don't look at me," Daisy retorted. "I've been trying to get you to New York all afternoon." Voice Reading
"No, thanks," said Miss Baker to the four cocktails just in from the pantry, "I'm absolutely in training." Voice Reading
Her host looked at her incredulously. Voice Reading
"You are!" He took down his drink as if it were a drop in the bottom of a glass. "How you ever get anything done is beyond me." Voice Reading
I looked at Miss Baker wondering what it was she "got done." I enjoyed looking at her. Voice Reading
She was a slender, small-breasted girl, with an erect carriage which she accentuated by throwing her body backward at the shoulders like a young cadet. Voice Reading
Her grey sun-strained eyes looked back at me with polite reciprocal curiosity out of a wan, charming discontented face. Voice Reading
It occurred to me now that I had seen her, or a picture of her, somewhere before. Voice Reading
"You live in West Egg," she remarked contemptuously. "I know somebody there." Voice Reading
"I don't know a single--" Voice Reading
"You must know Gatsby." Voice Reading
"Gatsby?" demanded Daisy. "What Gatsby?" Voice Reading
Before I could reply that he was my neighbor dinner was announced; wedging his tense arm imperatively under mine Tom Buchanan compelled me from the room as though he were moving a checker to another square. Voice Reading

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