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1  And what's more, I love Daisy too.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
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2  I love to see you at my table, Nick.
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3  "You know I love you," she murmured.
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4  "Your wife doesn't love you," said Gatsby.
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5  "Are you in love with me," she said low in my ear.
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6  I love New York on summer afternoons when every one's away.
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7  I wasn't actually in love, but I felt a sort of tender curiosity.
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8  There was a slow pleasant movement in the air, scarcely a wind, promising a cool lovely day.
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9  I suppose the latest thing is to sit back and let Mr. Nobody from Nowhere make love to your wife.
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10  Daisy took her face in her hands, as if feeling its lovely shape, and her eyes moved gradually out into the velvet dusk.
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11  I told her how I had stopped off in Chicago for a day on my way east and how a dozen people had sent their love through me.
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12  He stretched out his hand desperately as if to snatch only a wisp of air, to save a fragment of the spot that she had made lovely for him.
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13  I came into her room half an hour before the bridal dinner, and found her lying on her bed as lovely as the June night in her flowered dress--and as drunk as a monkey.
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14  Her porch was bright with the bought luxury of star-shine; the wicker of the settee squeaked fashionably as she turned toward him and he kissed her curious and lovely mouth.
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15  But when I'd shouted "Hello" several times in vain an argument broke out behind a partition and presently a lovely Jewess appeared at an interior door and scrutinized me with black hostile eyes.
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16  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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17  Her face was sad and lovely with bright things in it, bright eyes and a bright passionate mouth--but there was an excitement in her voice that men who had cared for her found difficult to forget: a singing compulsion, a whispered "Listen," a promise that she had done gay, exciting things just a while since and that there were gay, exciting things hovering in the next hour.
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