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The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 2
2I knew his whole family history before he left.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 7
3 She thought I knew a lot because I knew different things from her.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 8
4 Of course I knew what they were referring to, but I wasn't even vaguely engaged.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 1
5 He looked at me sideways--and I knew why Jordan Baker had believed he was lying.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 4
6 But I knew I had discovered a man of fine breeding after I talked with him an hour.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 4
7 He stared at me without a word and I knew I had guessed right about those missing hours.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 9
8 Everybody I knew was in the bond business so I supposed it could support one more single man.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 1
9 I saw right away he was a fine appearing, gentlemanly young man, and when he told me he was an Oggsford I knew I could use him good.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 9
10 But I am slow-thinking and full of interior rules that act as brakes on my desires, and I knew that first I had to get myself definitely out of that tangle back home.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 3
11 From East Egg, then, came the Chester Beckers and the Leeches and a man named Bunsen whom I knew at Yale and Doctor Webster Civet who was drowned last summer up in Maine.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 4
12I knew the other clerks and young bond-salesmen by their first names and lunched with them in dark crowded restaurants on little pig sausages and mashed potatoes and coffee.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 3
13 She looked around after a moment and told me the girl was "common but pretty," and I knew that except for the half hour she'd been alone with Gatsby she wasn't having a good time.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 6
14 For all I knew he was going to rob the house in a moment; I wouldn't have been surprised to see sinister faces, the faces of "Wolfshiem's people," behind him in the dark shrubbery.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 7
15I knew now why her face was familiar--its pleasing contemptuous expression had looked out at me from many rotogravure pictures of the sporting life at Asheville and Hot Springs and Palm Beach.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 1