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El Gran Gatsby
Capítulo 6, Página 14
Daisy
and
Gatsby
danced.
I
remember
being
surprised
by
his
graceful,
careful
foxtrot—I
had
never
seen
him
dance
before.
Then
they
wandered
over
to
my
house
and
sat
on
the
steps
for
half
an
hour,
while
at
her
request
I
stayed
watchfully
in
the
garden.
“In
case
there’s
a
fire
or
a
flood,”
she
explained,
“or
any
act
of
God.”
Tom
appeared
from
his
oblivion
as
we
were
sitting
down
to
supper
together.
“Do
you
mind
if
I
eat
with
some
people
over
here?”
he
said.
“A
fellow’s
getting
off
some
funny
stuff.”
“Go
ahead,”
answered
Daisy
kindly,
“and
if
you
want
to
take
down
any
addresses
here’s
my
little
gold
pencil.”…
She
looked
around
after
a
moment
and
told
me
the
girl
was
“common
but
pretty,”
and
I
knew
that
except
for
the
half-hour
she’d
been
alone
with
Gatsby
she
wasn’t
having
a
good
time.
We
were
at
a
particularly
tipsy
table.
That
was
my
fault—Gatsby
had
been
called
to
the
phone,
and
I’d
enjoyed
these
same
people
only
two
weeks
before.
But
what
had
amused
me
then
felt
unpleasant
now.
“How
do
you
feel,
Miss
Baedeker?”
The
girl
addressed
was
trying,
unsuccessfully,
to
lean
against
my
shoulder.
At
this
question,
she
sat
up
and
opened
her
eyes.
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