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A phrase began to beat in my ears with a sort of heady excitement: "There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired." Voice Reading
"And Daisy ought to have something in her life," murmured Jordan to me. Voice Reading
"Does she want to see Gatsby?" Voice Reading
"She's not to know about it. Gatsby doesn't want her to know. You're just supposed to invite her to tea." Voice Reading
We passed a barrier of dark trees, and then the facade of Fifty-ninth Street, a block of delicate pale light, beamed down into the park. Voice Reading
Unlike Gatsby and Tom Buchanan I had no girl whose disembodied face floated along the dark cornices and blinding signs and so I drew up the girl beside me, tightening my arms. Voice Reading
Her wan, scornful mouth smiled and so I drew her up again, closer, this time to my face. Voice Reading
Chapter 5
When I came home to West Egg that night I was afraid for a moment that my house was on fire. Voice Reading
Two o'clock and the whole corner of the peninsula was blazing with light which fell unreal on the shrubbery and made thin elongating glints upon the roadside wires. Voice Reading
Turning a corner I saw that it was Gatsby's house, lit from tower to cellar. Voice Reading
At first I thought it was another party, a wild rout that had resolved itself into "hide-and-go-seek" or "sardines-in-the-box" with all the house thrown open to the game. Voice Reading
But there wasn't a sound. Voice Reading
Only wind in the trees which blew the wires and made the lights go off and on again as if the house had winked into the darkness. Voice Reading
As my taxi groaned away I saw Gatsby walking toward me across his lawn. Voice Reading
"Your place looks like the world's fair," I said. Voice Reading
"Does it?" He turned his eyes toward it absently. "I have been glancing into some of the rooms. Let's go to Coney Island, old sport. In my car." Voice Reading
"It's too late." Voice Reading
"Well, suppose we take a plunge in the swimming pool? I haven't made use of it all summer." Voice Reading
"I've got to go to bed." Voice Reading
"All right." Voice Reading
He waited, looking at me with suppressed eagerness. Voice Reading
"I talked with Miss Baker," I said after a moment. "I'm going to call up Daisy tomorrow and invite her over here to tea." Voice Reading
"Oh, that's all right," he said carelessly. "I don't want to put you to any trouble." Voice Reading
"What day would suit you?" Voice Reading

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