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Thu Sep 29 04:13:58 2016

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come?” “Well, the fact is — the truth of the  matter  is  that  I’m staying with some people up here in Greenwich, and they rather  expect  me  to  be  with   ygu19  


them to-morrow. In fact, there’s a sort of picnic or something. Of course  I’ll  do  my  very best to get away.” i  hid  an  u19   unrestrained  “huh!”  and  he  must   wpeb4yg19  have 


heard me, for he went on nervously: “What I called up about was a pair of shoes  I  left  there. I wonder if it’d be too much trouble to have the butler send them on. You  see,   they’re   b4ygu19  


tennis shoes, and I’m sort of helpless without them. My address is care  of  B.   F.   ——” I didn’t hear the rest of the name, because  wpeb4yg19  I  hung  up  peb4ygu9   the 


receiver. After  that   peb4ygu9  I  felt  a  certain  shame  for  Gatsby  —  one gentleman to whom I telephoned implied that he  4ygu19  had got what he  deserved.   However,   that 


was my fault, for he was one of those who used  b4ygu19   4ygu19  to sneer  most  bitterly  at  Gatsby  on  the courage of Gatsby’s liquor, and I should  have   known    better  gu19     than    to    call    ygu19   him. 


The  wpeb4yg19  morning of the funeral I went up  to  New  York  to  see Meyer Wolfsheim; I couldn’t seem to reach him any other way. The door  that  I  pushed  open, 


on the adviceof  u19  an elevator boy, was marked “The  Swastika  Holding  Company, ”  and  at first there didn’t seem to be any one inside. But when I’d shouted “hello”  peb4ygu9  several  times  in 


vain, an argument broke out behind  a  partition,   ygu19    ygu19  and  presently  a   lovely    Jewess appeared at an interior door and scrutinized me with black hostile eyes. 


“Nobody’s  in, ”  she  said.   “Mr.    u19  Wolfsheim’s  gone   b4ygu19   to Chicago.” The first part of this was obviously  untrue,   for  someone had begun to whistle “The 



Rosary,” tunelessly, inside. “Please  say  that  Mr.   Carraway  wants  to  see  him.   ” “I  can’t  get  him  back  from    Chicago,       can    I?”   4ygu19  



At  gu19  this moment a voice,  unmistakably  Wolfsheim’s,   called “Stella!” from the other side of the door. “Leave your name on the desk, ”  she  said  quickly.  wpeb4yg19    “I’ll 



give it to him when he gets back.”  b4ygu19  “But I  b4ygu19  know he’s there.” She took a step toward me  and  began  to  slide  her   4ygu19   peb4ygu9  hands indignantly up and  gu19  down her hips. 


“You young men think  peb4ygu9  you can force  your  way  in  here  any time,” she scolded. “We’re  gu19  getting sickantired of it.  When  I  say  he’s  in  Chicago, 



he’s in Chicago.” I mentioned Gatsby. “Oh — h!” She looked at me over again.   “Will  you  just  — What was your  wpeb4yg19  name?” She vanished. In a moment  Meyer  Wolfsheim  stood  solemnly 


in  ygu19  the doorway, holding out both hands. He drew me into  his  office,   remarking  in  a reverent voice that it was a sad time  for  all  of  us,   peb4ygu9   and   offered    me    a    cigar. 


“My memory goes back to when I first  met him, ”  he  said. “A young major just out of the army and covered over with medals he got  in the  war.   He   b4ygu19  


was so hard up he had to keep on wearing his uniform because he  4ygu19   couldn’t  buy  some  regular clothes. First time I saw him was  when  he  come  into    Winebrenner’s    poolroom     wpeb4yg19  at .


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