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The decadent and mysterious Jay Gatsby pursues the American Dream in Jazz Age New York.

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heard the most amazing thing,” she whispered. “How long were we in there?”

“Why, about an hour.”

“It was⁠ ⁠… simply amazing,” she repeated abstractedly. “But I swore I wouldn’t tell it and here I am tantalizing you.” She yawned gracefully in my face. “Please come and see me⁠ ⁠… Phone book⁠ ⁠… Under the name of Mrs. Sigourney Howard⁠ ⁠… My aunt⁠ ⁠…” She was hurrying off as she talked⁠—her brown hand waved a jaunty salute as she melted into her party at the door.

Rather ashamed that on my first appearance I had stayed so late, I joined the last of Gatsby’s guests, who were clustered around him. I wanted to explain that I’d hunted for him early in the evening and to apologize for not having known him in the garden.

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