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El Gran Gatsby
Capítulo 9, Página 15
"I
remember
when
I
first
met
him,"
he
said.
"A
young
major
from
the
army,
covered
with
medals.
He
was
so
poor
he
wore
his
uniform
because
he
couldn't
buy
clothes.
First
time
I
saw
him
was
when
he
came
into
Winebrenner's
poolroom
at
Forty-third
Street
and
asked
for
a
job.
He
hadn't
eaten
for
days.
'Come
have
lunch
with
me,'
I
said.
He
ate
more
than
four
dollars'
worth
of
food
in
half
an
hour."
"Did
you
start
him
in
business?"
I
asked.
"Start
him!
I
made
him."
"Oh."
"I
helped
him
from
nothing.
I
saw
he
was
a
fine
young
man,
and
when
he
told
me
he
was
at
Oggsford,
I
knew
I
could
use
him
well.
I
got
him
to
join
the
American
Legion,
and
he
was
respected
there.
He
did
some
work
for
a
client
in
Albany.
We
were
always
together."
I
wondered
if
this
partnership
included
the
1919
World
Series
event.
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