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  • "I felt that I had something to tell him, something to warn him about, and morning would be too late. (Fitzgerald 113)"
  • "He wouldn’t consider it. He couldn’t possibly leave Daisy until he knew what she was going to do. He was clutching at some last hope and I couldn’t bear to shake him free. (Fitzgerald 113)"
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  • "There was an inexplicable amount of dust everywhere,and the rooms were musty, as though they hadn’t been aired for many days. (Fitzgerald 113)"
  • He found her excitingly desirable. He went to her house, at first with other officers from Camp Taylor, then alone.
  • “I can’t describe to you how surprised I was to find out I loved her, old sport.(Fitzgerald 115)"
  • "He was worried now — there was a quality of nervous despair in Daisy’s letters. She didn’t see why he couldn’t come.She was feeling the pressure of the world outside, and she wanted to see him and feel his presence beside her and be reassured that she was doing the right thing after all. (Fitzgerald 116)"
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  • "Through this twilight universe Daisy began to move again with the season; suddenly she was again keeping half a dozen dates a day with half a dozen men, and drowsing asleep at dawn with the beads and chiffon of an evening dress tangled among dying orchids on the floor beside her bed."
  • "The chauffeur — he was one of Wolfsheim’s proteges —heard the shots — afterward he could only say that he hadn’t thought anything much about them. (Fitzgerald 124)"
  • '“Good-by,” I called. “I enjoyed breakfast, Gatsby.”(Fitzgerald 119)'
  • " It was after we started with Gatsby toward the house that thegardener saw Wilson’s body a little way off in the grass, andthe holocaust was complete.(Fitzgerald 124)"
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