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El Gran Gatsby
Capítulo 8, Página 11
We
talked
more.
Then
we
stopped.
I
did
not
know
who
ended
the
call.
I
did
not
care.
I
could
not
talk
to
her
today.
I
called
Gatsby’s
house
later.
The
line
was
busy.
I
tried
four
times.
They
said
the
line
was
open
for
a
call
from
Detroit.
I
looked
at
my
train
schedule.
It
was
noon.
I
passed
the
ash-heaps
on
the
train.
I
thought
there
would
be
a
crowd
there.
Boys
would
look
for
dark
spots
in
the
dust.
A
man
would
tell
the
story
again
and
again.
It
would
become
less
real.
Myrtle
Wilson’s
sad
story
would
be
forgotten.
I
want
to
tell
what
happened
at
the
garage
after
we
left.
They
had
trouble
finding
Catherine,
the
sister.
She
drank
too
much.
She
did
not
understand
the
ambulance
was
gone.
When
they
told
her,
she
fainted.
Someone
took
her
in
a
car
to
follow
her
sister’s
body.
Late
at
night,
many
people
came
to
the
garage.
George
Wilson
sat
on
the
couch
inside.
He
rocked
back
and
forth.
The
office
door
was
open
for
a
while.
People
looked
inside.
Someone
said,
"It's
a
shame,"
and
closed
the
door.
Michaelis
stayed
with
George.
First,
four
or
five
men
were
there.
Then
only
two
or
three.
Later,
Michaelis
asked
the
last
man
to
wait.
He
went
home
to
make
coffee.
After
that,
he
stayed
with
George
until
morning.
Around
three
o'clock,
George
talked
differently.
He
was
quieter.
He
talked
about
a
yellow
car.
He
said
he
knew
how
to
find
the
owner.
Then
he
said
his
wife
came
home
hurt
a
few
months
ago.
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