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El Gran Gatsby
Capítulo 2, Página 22
With
a
quick,
skillful
movement,
Tom
Buchanan
broke
her
nose
with
his
open
hand.
Then
there
were
bloody
towels
on
the
bathroom
floor,
women’s
voices
scolding,
and
above
the
chaos,
a
long,
broken
wail
of
pain.
Mr.
McKee
awoke
from
his
nap
and
started
dazedly
toward
the
door.
When
he
was
halfway,
he
turned
and
stared
at
the
scene—his
wife
and
Catherine
scolding
and
consoling
as
they
stumbled
around
the
crowded
furniture
with
aid
articles,
and
the
despairing
figure
on
the
couch,
bleeding
profusely,
trying
to
cover
the
tapestry
scenes
of
Versailles
with
a
copy
of
Town
Tattle.
Then
Mr.
McKee
turned
and
continued
out
the
door.
Taking
my
hat
from
the
chandelier,
I
followed.
"Come
to
lunch
someday,"
he
suggested
as
we
descended
in
the
elevator.
"Where?"
"Anywhere."
"Keep
your
hands
off
the
lever,"
snapped
the
elevator
boy.
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