1 I love to see you at my table, Nick.
2 "I want to see you," said Tom intently.
3 I could see nothing sinister about him.
4 "He wants her to see his house," she explained.
5 I was going up to New York to see my sister and spend the night.
6 Though I was curious to see her I had no desire to meet her--but I did.
7 "You see I think everything's terrible anyhow," she went on in a convinced way.
8 It was touching to see them together--it made you laugh in a hushed, fascinated way.
9 They were so engrossed in each other that she didn't see me until I was five feet away.
10 By the next year I had a few beaux myself, and I began to play in tournaments, so I didn't see Daisy very often.
11 And so it happened that on a warm windy evening I drove over to East Egg to see two old friends whom I scarcely knew at all.
12 I thought you didn't, if you'll pardon my--you see, I carry on a little business on the side, a sort of sideline, you understand.
13 Reading over what I have written so far I see I have given the impression that the events of three nights several weeks apart were all that absorbed me.
14 You can hold your tongue and, moreover, you can time any little irregularity of your own so that everybody else is so blind that they don't see or care.
15 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.
16 We drove over to Fifth Avenue, so warm and soft, almost pastoral, on the summer Sunday afternoon that I wouldn't have been surprised to see a great flock of white sheep turn the corner.
17 Not even the effeminate swank of his riding clothes could hide the enormous power of that body--he seemed to fill those glistening boots until he strained the top lacing and you could see a great pack of muscle shifting when his shoulder moved under his thin coat.
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