âNot seeing,â said Gatsby. âNo, we couldnât meet. But both of us loved each other all that time, old sport, and you didnât know. I used to laugh sometimesââ âbut there was no laughter in his eyesâ ââto think that you didnât know.â
âOhâ âthatâs all.â Tom tapped his thick fingers together like a clergyman and leaned back in his chair.
âYouâre crazy!â he exploded. âI canât speak about what happened five years ago, because I didnât know Daisy thenâ âand Iâll be damned if I see how you got within a mile of her unless you brought the groceries to the back door. But all the rest of thatâs a God damned lie. Daisy loved me when she married me and she loves me now.â
âNo,â said Gatsby, shaking his head.
âShe does, though. The trouble is that sometimes she gets foolish ideas in her head and doesnât know what sheâs doing.â He nodded sagely. âAnd whatâs more, I love Daisy too. Once in a while I go off on a spree and make a fool of myself, but I always come back, and in my heart I love her all the time.â