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1  I had seen him wandering hungrily about the beach that morning.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
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2  I called up Daisy from the office next morning and invited her to come to tea.
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3  When I passed the ashheaps on the train that morning I had crossed deliberately to the other side of the car.
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4  It was lonely for a day or so until one morning some man, more recently arrived than I, stopped me on the road.
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5  When it was almost morning the waiter came up to him with a funny look and says somebody wants to speak to him outside.
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6  It was dark here in front: only the bright door sent ten square feet of light volleying out into the soft black morning.
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7  In the early morning the sun threw my shadow westward as I hurried down the white chasms of lower New York to the Probity Trust.
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8  Evidently he lived in this vicinity for he told me that he had just bought a hydroplane and was going to try it out in the morning.
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9  About this time an ambitious young reporter from New York arrived one morning at Gatsby's door and asked him if he had anything to say.
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10  When I came opposite her house that morning her white roadster was beside the curb, and she was sitting in it with a lieutenant I had never seen before.
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11  Then I was lying half asleep in the cold lower level of the Pennsylvania Station, staring at the morning "Tribune" and waiting for the four o'clock train.
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12  At nine o'clock, one morning late in July Gatsby's gorgeous car lurched up the rocky drive to my door and gave out a burst of melody from its three noted horn.
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13  On Sunday morning while church bells rang in the villages along shore the world and its mistress returned to Gatsby's house and twinkled hilariously on his lawn.
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14  Usually her voice came over the wire as something fresh and cool as if a divot from a green golf links had come sailing in at the office window but this morning it seemed harsh and dry.
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15  Toward dawn I heard a taxi go up Gatsby's drive and immediately I jumped out of bed and began to dress--I felt that I had something to tell him, something to warn him about and morning would be too late.
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16  On week-ends his Rolls-Royce became an omnibus, bearing parties to and from the city, between nine in the morning and long past midnight, while his station wagon scampered like a brisk yellow bug to meet all trains.
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17  A chauffeur in a uniform of robin's egg blue crossed my lawn early that Saturday morning with a surprisingly formal note from his employer--the honor would be entirely Gatsby's, it said, if I would attend his "little party" that night.
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