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1  "We don't go around very much," he said.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
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2  "I wouldn't ask too much of her," I ventured.
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3  "I don't think there's much gas," he objected.
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4  "Don't talk so much, old sport," commanded Gatsby.
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5  "She's much obliged, I'm sure," said another friend, without gratitude.
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6  It wouldn't take up much of your time and you might pick up a nice bit of money.
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7  There was Gatsby, looking a little, not much, younger--with a cricket bat in his hand.
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8  Tom deferred that much to the sensibilities of those East Eggers who might be on the train.
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9  By God, I may be old-fashioned in my ideas, but women run around too much these days to suit me.
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10  This isn't just an epigram--life is much more successfully looked at from a single window, after all.
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11  There was so much to read for one thing and so much fine health to be pulled down out of the young breath-giving air.
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12  Evidently it surprised her as much as it did me, for she yawned and with a series of rapid, deft movements stood up into the room.
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13  Next day at five o'clock she married Tom Buchanan without so much as a shiver and started off on a three months' trip to the South Seas.
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14  On the contrary they were merely casual events in a crowded summer and, until much later, they absorbed me infinitely less than my personal affairs.
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15  At the request of Mr. Gatsby we are going to play for you Mr. Vladimir Tostoff's latest work which attracted so much attention at Carnegie Hall last May.
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16  He told me all this very much later, but I've put it down here with the idea of exploding those first wild rumors about his antecedents, which weren't even faintly true.
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17  She laughed again, as if she said something very witty, and held my hand for a moment, looking up into my face, promising that there was no one in the world she so much wanted to see.
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