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A pause followed this apparently pointless remark. Daisy looked at Tom frowning and an indefinable expression, at once definitely unfamiliar and vaguely recognizable, as if I had only heard it described in words, passed over Gatsby's face. Voice Reading
"Come on, Daisy," said Tom, pressing her with his hand toward Gatsby's car. "I'll take you in this circus wagon." Voice Reading
He opened the door but she moved out from the circle of his arm. Voice Reading
"You take Nick and Jordan. We'll follow you in the coupé." Voice Reading
She walked close to Gatsby, touching his coat with her hand. Jordan and Tom and I got into the front seat of Gatsby's car, Tom pushed the unfamiliar gears tentatively and we shot off into the oppressive heat leaving them out of sight behind. Voice Reading
"Did you see that?" demanded Tom. Voice Reading
"See what?" Voice Reading
He looked at me keenly, realizing that Jordan and I must have known all along. Voice Reading
"You think I'm pretty dumb, don't you?" he suggested. "Perhaps I am, but I have a-almost a second sight, sometimes, that tells me what to do. Maybe you don't believe that, but science--" Voice Reading
He paused. The immediate contingency overtook him, pulled him back from the edge of the theoretical abyss. Voice Reading
"I've made a small investigation of this fellow," he continued. "I could have gone deeper if I'd known--" Voice Reading
"Do you mean you've been to a medium?" inquired Jordan humorously. Voice Reading
"What?" Confused, he stared at us as we laughed. "A medium?" Voice Reading
"About Gatsby." Voice Reading
"About Gatsby! No, I haven't. I said I'd been making a small investigation of his past." Voice Reading
"And you found he was an Oxford man," said Jordan helpfully. Voice Reading
"An Oxford man!" He was incredulous. "Like hell he is! He wears a pink suit." Voice Reading
"Nevertheless he's an Oxford man." Voice Reading
"Oxford, New Mexico," snorted Tom contemptuously, "or something like that." Voice Reading
"Listen, Tom. If you're such a snob, why did you invite him to lunch?" demanded Jordan crossly. Voice Reading
"Daisy invited him; she knew him before we were married-God knows where!" Voice Reading
We were all irritable now with the fading ale and, aware of it, we drove for a while in silence. Then as Doctor T. J. Eckleburg's faded eyes came into sight down the road, I remembered Gatsby's caution about gasoline. Voice Reading
"We've got enough to get us to town," said Tom. Voice Reading
"But there's a garage right here," objected Jordan. "I don't want to get stalled in this baking heat." Voice Reading
Tom threw on both brakes impatiently and we slid to an abrupt dusty stop under Wilson's sign. After a moment the proprietor emerged from the interior of his establishment and gazed hollow-eyed at the car. Voice Reading

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