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1  He reads deep books with long words in them.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
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2  Major Jay Gatsby, I read, For Valour Extraordinary.
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3  Well, it's a fine book, and everybody ought to read it.
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4  And I had the high intention of reading many other books besides.
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5  "I read somewhere that the sun's getting hotter every year," said Tom genially.
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6  He was reluctant to close the book, reading each item aloud and then looking eagerly at me.
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7  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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8  Tom and Miss Baker sat at either end of the long couch and she read aloud to him from the "Saturday Evening Post"--the words, murmurous and uninflected, running together in a soothing tune.
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9  But I can still read the grey names and they will give you a better impression than my generalities of those who accepted Gatsby's hospitality and paid him the subtle tribute of knowing nothing whatever about him.
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10  When I came back they had disappeared so I sat down discreetly in the living room and read a chapter of "Simon Called Peter"--either it was terrible stuff or the whiskey distorted things because it didn't make any sense to me.
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