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El Gran Gatsby
Capítulo 6, Página 3
Gatsby
worked
in
many
roles
for
Cody.
He
was
a
steward,
mate,
skipper,
secretary,
and
even
a
guard.
Cody
trusted
Gatsby
because
he
knew
what
Cody
might
do
when
drunk.
This
lasted
five
years,
and
they
traveled
around
the
Continent
three
times.
It
might
have
lasted
longer,
but
Ella
Kaye
came
on
board
in
Boston,
and
a
week
later,
Cody
died.
I
remember
Cody's
picture
in
Gatsby’s
room.
He
was
a
grey
man
with
a
hard
face.
Cody’s
life
taught
Gatsby
to
drink
little.
At
parties,
women
put
champagne
in
his
hair,
but
he
didn’t
drink
much
himself.
Cody
left
Gatsby
twenty-five
thousand
dollars,
but
Gatsby
didn’t
get
it.
He
didn’t
understand
the
legal
trick
used
against
him,
and
Ella
Kaye
got
the
money.
Gatsby
was
left
with
his
important
education,
and
he
became
a
real
man.
Gatsby
told
me
all
this
later.
I
write
it
here
to
clear
up
the
wild
rumors
about
him.
He
told
me
during
a
confusing
time
when
I
didn’t
know
what
to
believe
about
him.
So,
I
take
this
moment
to
set
the
record
straight.
It
was
also
a
break
in
my
time
with
Gatsby.
For
weeks,
I
didn’t
see
him
or
hear
from
him.
I
was
in
New
York,
spending
time
with
Jordan
and
her
aunt.
But
one
Sunday,
I
went
to
Gatsby's
house.
I
had
just
arrived
when
Tom
Buchanan
came
for
a
drink.
I
was
surprised,
but
it
was
bound
to
happen.
Tom
was
with
two
others
on
horseback—a
man
named
Sloane
and
a
pretty
woman
in
a
brown
riding
outfit.
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