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El Gran Gatsby
Capítulo 6, Página 1
Around
this
time,
a
young
reporter
from
New
York
came
to
Gatsby’s
door
one
morning
and
asked
if
he
had
anything
to
say.
"Anything
to
say
about
what?"
Gatsby
asked
politely.
"Well—any
statement
you
want
to
give
out."
After
a
confusing
five
minutes,
it
turned
out
the
man
had
heard
Gatsby's
name
at
his
office.
He
didn't
know
why,
but
he
decided
to
come
and
see
for
himself
on
his
day
off.”
It
was
a
random
guess,
but
the
reporter
was
right.
Gatsby's
fame
had
grown
because
many
people
who
enjoyed
his
parties
talked
about
him.
Stories
like
the
"underground
pipeline
to
Canada"
were
linked
to
him.
Some
even
said
he
lived
on
a
boat
that
looked
like
a
house.
Why
these
stories
pleased
James
Gatz
from
North
Dakota
isn't
easy
to
explain.
James
Gatz
was
his
real
name,
or
at
least
his
legal
one.
He
changed
it
at
seventeen
when
he
saw
Dan
Cody’s
yacht
on
Lake
Superior.
That
day,
James
Gatz,
wearing
a
torn
green
jersey
and
canvas
pants,
borrowed
a
rowboat
and
warned
Cody
about
a
possible
storm.
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