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El Gran Gatsby
Capítulo 9, Página 17
“When
a
man
gets
killed
I
never
like
to
get
mixed
up
in
it
in
any
way.
I
keep
out.
When
I
was
a
young
man
it
was
different—if
a
friend
of
mine
died,
no
matter
how,
I
stuck
with
them
to
the
end.
You
may
think
that’s
sentimental,
but
I
mean
it—to
the
bitter
end.”
I
saw
that
for
some
reason
of
his
own
he
was
determined
not
to
come,
so
I
stood
up.
“Are
you
a
college
man?”
he
inquired
suddenly.
For
a
moment
I
thought
he
was
going
to
suggest
a
“gonnegtion,”
but
he
only
nodded
and
shook
my
hand.
“Let
us
learn
to
show
our
friendship
for
a
man
when
he
is
alive
and
not
after
he
is
dead,”
he
suggested.
“After
that
my
own
rule
is
to
let
everything
alone.”
When
I
left
his
office
the
sky
had
turned
dark
and
I
got
back
to
West
Egg
in
a
drizzle.
After
changing
my
clothes
I
went
next
door
and
found
Mr.
Gatz
walking
up
and
down
excitedly
in
the
hall.
His
pride
in
his
son
and
in
his
son’s
possessions
was
continually
increasing
and
now
he
had
something
to
show
me.
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