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El Gran Gatsby
Capítulo 8, Página 4
Through
this
world,
Daisy
moved
again
with
the
season.
Suddenly
she
had
many
dates
with
many
men,
and
slept
at
dawn
with
her
dress
and
flowers
on
the
floor.
Inside,
she
wanted
a
decision.
She
wanted
her
life
shaped
now,
and
the
decision
had
to
come
from
love,
money,
or
something
practical,
close
at
hand.
That
strong
feeling
came
in
spring
when
Tom
Buchanan
arrived.
He
was
big
and
important,
and
Daisy
liked
that.
There
was
some
struggle
and
some
relief.
The
letter
reached
Gatsby
while
he
was
at
Oxford.
It
was
dawn
on
Long
Island,
and
we
opened
the
windows
downstairs.
The
house
filled
with
light,
changing
from
grey
to
gold.
A
tree's
shadow
fell
on
the
dew,
and
birds
began
to
sing
in
the
blue
leaves.
The
air
moved
slowly,
promising
a
cool,
lovely
day.
“I
don’t
think
she
ever
loved
him.”
Gatsby
turned
from
the
window
and
looked
at
me.
“Remember,
old
sport,
she
was
excited
today.
He
scared
her
with
his
words,
making
it
seem
like
I
was
a
cheap
man.
She
didn’t
know
what
she
was
saying.”
He
sat
down
sadly.
“Maybe
she
loved
him
for
a
minute
when
they
first
married—and
loved
me
more
even
then,
do
you
see?”
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