1 Then Mr. McKee turned and continued on out the door.
2 "I was brought by a woman named Roosevelt," he continued.
3 "I know your wife," continued Gatsby, almost aggressively.
4 This seemed to reassure him and he continued more confidently.
5 "I've made a small investigation of this fellow," he continued.
6 "It was an opportunity they gave to some of the officers after the Armistice," he continued.
7 This quality was continually breaking through his punctilious manner in the shape of restlessness.
8 But as they drew back the sheet and looked at Gatsby with unmoved eyes, his protest continued in my brain.
9 His pride in his son and in his son's possessions was continually increasing and now he had something to show me.
10 While the rain continued it had seemed like the murmur of their voices, rising and swelling a little, now and then, with gusts of emotion.
11 She sat down, glanced searchingly at Miss Baker and then at me and continued: "I looked outdoors for a minute and it's very romantic outdoors."
12 Mrs. Wilson had changed her costume some time before and was now attired in an elaborate afternoon dress of cream colored chiffon, which gave out a continual rustle as she swept about the room.
13 It was sharply different from the West where an evening was hurried from phase to phase toward its close in a continually disappointed anticipation or else in sheer nervous dread of the moment itself.
14 His eyes leaked continuously with excitement and when I took the bag and umbrella from his hands he began to pull so incessantly at his sparse grey beard that I had difficulty in getting off his coat.
15 The living room was crowded to the doors with a set of tapestried furniture entirely too large for it so that to move about was to stumble continually over scenes of ladies swinging in the gardens of Versailles.
16 Her face, above a spotted dress of dark blue crepe-de-chine, contained no facet or gleam of beauty but there was an immediately perceptible vitality about her as if the nerves of her body were continually smouldering.