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The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 6
2 And if it runs out I can stop at a drug store.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 7
3 We had an awful time getting back, I can tell you.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 2
4 "I can't complain," answered Wilson unconvincingly.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 2
5 "I can't do it--I can't get mixed up in it," he said.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 9
6 I was scared, I can tell you; I'd never seen a girl like that before.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 4
7I can't seem to remember, but I think we talked about the Nordic race.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 1
8I can't forget so long as I live the night they shot Rosy Rosenthal there.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 4
9 "Even alone I can't say I never loved Tom," she admitted in a pitiful voice.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 7
10 If there is anything I can do a little later let me know in a letter by Edgar.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 9
11I can't describe to you how surprised I was to find out I loved her, old sport.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 8
12I can't speak about what happened five years ago, because I didn't know Daisy then--and I'll be damned if I see how you got within a mile of her unless you brought the groceries to the back door.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 7
13 But I can still read the grey names and they will give you a better impression than my generalities of those who accepted Gatsby's hospitality and paid him the subtle tribute of knowing nothing whatever about him.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 4