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1  "I like to come," Lucille said.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
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2  Myrtle'll be hurt if you don't come up to the apartment.
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3  "We'll all come over to your next party, Mr. Gatsby," she suggested.
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4  I called up Daisy from the office next morning and invited her to come to tea.
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5  And I don't understand why you won't come out frankly and tell me what you want.
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6  "I'm going to have the McKees come up," she announced as we rose in the elevator.
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7  The fact that gossip had published the banns was one of the reasons I had come east.
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8  And, after boasting this way of my tolerance, I come to the admission that it has a limit.
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9  There's a bird on the lawn that I think must be a nightingale come over on the Cunard or White Star Line.
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10  It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it, that you may come across four or five times in life.
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11  He had waited five years and bought a mansion where he dispensed starlight to casual moths so that he could "come over" some afternoon to a stranger's garden.
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12  She was only extemporizing but a stirring warmth flowed from her as if her heart was trying to come out to you concealed in one of those breathless, thrilling words.
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13  Something in his leisurely movements and the secure position of his feet upon the lawn suggested that it was Mr. Gatsby himself, come out to determine what share was his of our local heavens.
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14  As I went over to say goodbye I saw that the expression of bewilderment had come back into Gatsby's face, as though a faint doubt had occurred to him as to the quality of his present happiness.
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15  This reminded me that I had forgotten to tell my Finn to come back so I drove into West Egg Village to search for her among soggy white-washed alleys and to buy some cups and lemons and flowers.
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16  His family were enormously wealthy--even in college his freedom with money was a matter for reproach--but now he'd left Chicago and come east in a fashion that rather took your breath away: for instance he'd brought down a string of polo ponies from Lake Forest.
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17  The last swimmers have come in from the beach now and are dressing upstairs; the cars from New York are parked five deep in the drive, and already the halls and salons and verandas are gaudy with primary colors and hair shorn in strange new ways and shawls beyond the dreams of Castile.
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