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El Gran Gatsby
Capítulo 7, Página 67
“Yes,”
he
said
after
a
moment,
“but
of
course
I’ll
say
I
was.
You
see,
when
we
left
New
York
she
was
very
nervous
and
she
thought
it
would
steady
her
to
drive—and
this
woman
rushed
out
at
us
just
as
we
were
passing
a
car
coming
the
other
way.
It
all
happened
in
a
minute,
but
it
seemed
to
me
that
she
wanted
to
speak
to
us,
thought
we
were
somebody
she
knew.
Well,
first
Daisy
turned
away
from
the
woman
toward
the
other
car,
and
then
she
lost
her
nerve
and
turned
back.
The
second
my
hand
reached
the
wheel
I
felt
the
shock—it
must
have
killed
her
instantly.”
“It
ripped
her
open—”
“Don’t
tell
me,
old
sport.”
He
winced.
“Anyhow—Daisy
stepped
on
it.
I
tried
to
make
her
stop,
but
she
couldn’t,
so
I
pulled
on
the
emergency
brake.
Then
she
fell
over
into
my
lap
and
I
drove
on.
“She’ll
be
all
right
tomorrow,”
he
said
presently.
“I’m
just
going
to
wait
here
and
see
if
he
tries
to
bother
her
about
that
unpleasantness
this
afternoon.
She’s
locked
herself
into
her
room,
and
if
he
tries
any
brutality
she’s
going
to
turn
the
light
out
and
on
again.”
“He
won’t
touch
her,”
I
said.
“He’s
not
thinking
about
her.”
“I
don’t
trust
him,
old
sport.”
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