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El Gran Gatsby
Capítulo 4, Página 11
A
small,
flat-nosed
man
looked
up
at
me
with
two
thick
tufts
of
hair
in
each
nostril.
After
a
moment,
I
found
his
tiny
eyes
in
the
dim
light.
"—So
I
took
one
look
at
him,"
said
Mr.
Wolfshiem,
shaking
my
hand
earnestly,
"and
what
do
you
think
I
did?"
"What?"
I
asked
politely.
But
he
wasn't
talking
to
me,
for
he
let
go
of
my
hand
and
focused
on
Gatsby
with
his
expressive
nose.
"I
gave
the
money
to
Katspaugh
and
said,
'All
right,
Katspaugh,
don't
pay
him
a
penny
until
he
shuts
his
mouth.'
He
shut
it
right
then."
Gatsby
took
an
arm
of
each
of
us
and
led
us
into
the
restaurant,
and
Mr.
Wolfshiem
swallowed
a
new
sentence
he
was
starting
and
fell
into
a
sleepy
silence.
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