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"Oh, let's have fun," she begged him. "It's too hot to fuss." Voice Reading
He didn't answer. Voice Reading
"Have it your own way," she said. "Come on, Jordan." Voice Reading
They went upstairs to get ready while we three men stood there shuffling the hot pebbles with our feet. A silver curve of the moon hovered already in the western sky. Gatsby started to speak, changed his mind, but not before Tom wheeled and faced him expectantly. Voice Reading
"Have you got your stables here?" asked Gatsby with an effort. Voice Reading
"About a quarter of a mile down the road." Voice Reading
"I don't see the idea of going to town," broke out Tom savagely. "Women get these notions in their heads--" Voice Reading
"Shall we take anything to drink?" called Daisy from an upper window. Voice Reading
"I'll get some whiskey," answered Tom. He went inside. Voice Reading
Gatsby turned to me rigidly: Voice Reading
"I can't say anything in his house, old sport." Voice Reading
"She's got an indiscreet voice," I remarked. "It's full of--" Voice Reading
I hesitated. Voice Reading
"Her voice is full of money," he said suddenly. Voice Reading
That was it. I'd never understood before. It was full of money-that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbals' song of it... . High in a white palace the king's daughter, the golden girl... . Voice Reading
Tom came out of the house wrapping a quart bottle in a towel, followed by Daisy and Jordan wearing small tight hats of metallic cloth and carrying light capes over their arms. Voice Reading
"Shall we all go in my car?" suggested Gatsby. He felt the hot, green leather of the seat. "I ought to have left it in the shade." Voice Reading
"Is it standard shift?" demanded Tom. Voice Reading
"Well, you take my coupé and let me drive your car to town." Voice Reading
The suggestion was distasteful to Gatsby. Voice Reading
"I don't think there's much gas," he objected. Voice Reading
"Plenty of gas," said Tom boisterously. He looked at the gauge. "And if it runs out I can stop at a drug store. You can buy anything at a drug store nowadays." Voice Reading

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