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1  Come on," said Mr. Sloane to Tom, "we're late.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
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2  Mr. Sloane murmured something close to her ear.
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3  "Be ver nice," said Mr. Sloane, without gratitude.
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4  He wanted to go and he didn't see that Mr. Sloane had determined he shouldn't.
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5  Suddenly Mr. Sloane and the lady walked down the steps and mounted their horses.
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6  The rest of us walked out on the porch, where Sloane and the lady began an impassioned conversation aside.
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7  They were a party of three on horseback--Tom and a man named Sloane and a pretty woman in a brown riding habit who had been there previously.
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8  Mr. Sloane didn't enter into the conversation but lounged back haughtily in his chair; the woman said nothing either--until unexpectedly, after two highballs, she became cordial.
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