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El Gran Gatsby
Capítulo 9, Página 12
"Well,
the
truth
is
I'm
staying
with
some
people
in
Greenwich,
and
they
expect
me
to
be
with
them
tomorrow.
There's
a
picnic
or
something.
I'll
try
to
get
away."
I
said
"Huh!"
loudly,
and
he
must
have
heard
me
because
he
continued
nervously:
"I
called
about
a
pair
of
shoes
I
left
there.
Could
the
butler
send
them?
They're
tennis
shoes,
and
I
need
them.
My
address
is
care
of
B.
F.—"
I
didn't
hear
the
rest
because
I
hung
up
the
phone.
After
that,
I
felt
some
shame
for
Gatsby.
One
man
I
called
said
Gatsby
got
what
he
deserved.
I
shouldn't
have
called
him
because
he
always
spoke
badly
of
Gatsby.
The
morning
of
the
funeral,
I
went
to
New
York
to
see
Meyer
Wolfshiem.
I
couldn't
reach
him
any
other
way.
The
door
I
opened,
with
the
help
of
an
elevator
boy,
was
labeled
"The
Swastika
Holding
Company."
At
first,
it
seemed
empty.
But
after
I
shouted
"hello"
a
few
times,
an
argument
started
behind
a
wall,
and
a
lovely
woman
appeared,
looking
at
me
with
unfriendly
eyes.
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