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1  It amazed him--he had never been in such a beautiful house before.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 8
2  Her throat, full of aching, grieving beauty, told only of her unexpected joy.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 5
3  "They're such beautiful shirts," she sobbed, her voice muffled in the thick folds.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
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4  To the young Gatz, resting on his oars and looking up at the railed deck, the yacht represented all the beauty and glamor in the world.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 6
5  The city seen from the Queensboro Bridge is always the city seen for the first time, in its first wild promise of all the mystery and the beauty in the world.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
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6  He was a son of God--a phrase which, if it means anything, means just that--and he must be about His Father's Business, the service of a vast, vulgar and meretricious beauty.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
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7  Just as Daisy's house had always seemed to him more mysterious and gay than other houses so his idea of the city itself, even though she was gone from it, was pervaded with a melancholy beauty.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
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8  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.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
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9  There was a ripe mystery about it, a hint of bedrooms upstairs more beautiful and cool than other bedrooms, of gay and radiant activities taking place through its corridors and of romances that were not musty and laid away already in lavender but fresh and breathing and redolent of this year's shining motor cars and of dances whose flowers were scarcely withered.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 8