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1  "We've got enough to get us to town," said Tom.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
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2  About five o'clock it was blue enough outside to snap off the light.
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3  He was crazy enough to kill me if I hadn't told him who owned the car.
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4  It was hard to realize that a man in my own generation was wealthy enough to do that.
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5  I'd be damned if I'd go in; I'd had enough of all of them for one day and suddenly that included Jordan too.
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6  This was a forlorn hope--he was almost sure that Wilson had no friend: there was not enough of him for his wife.
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7  There was something pathetic in his concentration as if his complacency, more acute than of old, was not enough to him any more.
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8  A small gust of wind that scarcely corrugated the surface was enough to disturb its accidental course with its accidental burden.
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9  Only the Negro and I were near enough to hear what he said but the policeman caught something in the tone and looked over with truculent eyes.
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10  At least once a fortnight a corps of caterers came down with several hundred feet of canvas and enough colored lights to make a Christmas tree of Gatsby's enormous garden.
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11  I waited, and sure enough, in a moment she looked at me with an absolute smirk on her lovely face as if she had asserted her membership in a rather distinguished secret society to which she and Tom belonged.
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