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El Gran Gatsby
Capítulo 4, Página 23
When
I
walked
by
her
house,
her
car
was
there.
She
sat
in
it
with
a
man
I
did
not
know.
They
were
so
close
that
she
did
not
see
me
until
I
was
very
near.
"Hello,
Jordan,"
she
said.
"Please
come
here."
I
was
happy
she
wanted
to
talk
to
me.
I
admired
her.
She
asked
if
I
was
going
to
the
Red
Cross
to
make
bandages.
I
said
yes.
She
asked
me
to
tell
them
she
could
not
come.
The
man
looked
at
Daisy
in
a
way
every
girl
wants.
It
seemed
romantic,
so
I
remembered
it.
His
name
was
Jay
Gatsby.
I
did
not
see
him
again
for
over
four
years.
Even
after
I
met
him
on
Long
Island,
I
did
not
know
it
was
the
same
man.
That
was
1917.
The
next
year
I
had
some
boyfriends
and
played
in
tournaments,
so
I
did
not
see
Daisy
much.
She
was
with
a
different
crowd.
There
were
stories
about
her.
Her
mother
found
her
packing
to
see
a
soldier
in
New
York.
She
could
not
go,
and
she
did
not
talk
to
her
family
for
weeks.
After
that,
she
did
not
see
soldiers,
only
a
few
men
in
town
who
could
not
join
the
army.
The
next
autumn,
she
was
happy
again.
She
had
a
debut
after
the
armistice
and
was
engaged
to
a
man
from
New
Orleans
in
February.
In
June,
she
married
Tom
Buchanan
from
Chicago.
It
was
a
big
event
in
Louisville.
He
came
with
a
hundred
people
and
rented
a
hotel
floor.
The
day
before
the
wedding,
he
gave
her
pearls
worth
three
hundred
and
fifty
thousand
dollars.
I
was
a
bridesmaid.
I
went
to
her
room
before
dinner.
She
lay
on
the
bed.
Her
dress
had
flowers.
She
was
drunk.
She
held
a
bottle
and
a
letter.
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