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El Gran Gatsby
Capítulo 4, Página 24
“Congratulate
me,”
she
mumbled.
“Never
had
a
drink
before,
but
oh,
how
I
enjoy
it.”
“What’s
wrong,
Daisy?”
I
was
frightened,
I
can
tell
you;
I’d
never
seen
a
girl
like
that
before.
“Here,
dearies.”
She
fumbled
around
in
a
wastebasket
she
had
on
the
bed
and
pulled
out
a
string
of
pearls.
“Take
them
downstairs
and
give
them
back
to
whoever
they
belong
to.
Tell
them
all
Daisy’s
changed
her
mind.
Say:
‘Daisy’s
changed
her
mind!’ ”
She
started
to
cry—she
cried
and
cried.
I
rushed
out
and
found
her
mother’s
maid,
and
we
locked
the
door
and
got
her
into
a
cold
bath.
She
wouldn’t
let
go
of
the
letter.
She
took
it
into
the
tub
with
her
and
squeezed
it
into
a
wet
ball,
only
letting
me
leave
it
in
the
soap-dish
when
she
saw
it
was
falling
apart
like
snow.
But
she
didn’t
say
another
word.
We
gave
her
spirits
of
ammonia,
put
ice
on
her
forehead,
and
hooked
her
back
into
her
dress.
Half
an
hour
later,
when
we
left
the
room,
the
pearls
were
around
her
neck,
and
the
incident
was
over.
The
next
day
at
five
o’clock
she
married
Tom
Buchanan
without
a
shiver
and
started
off
on
a
three-month
trip
to
the
South
Seas.
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