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"
Do
n't
mention
it
,
"
he
enjoined
me
eagerly
.
"
Do
n't
give
it
another
thought
,
old
sport
.
"
The
familiar
expression
held
no
more
familiarity
than
the
hand
which
reassuringly
brushed
my
shoulder
.
"
And
do
n't
forget
we
're
going
up
in
the
hydroplane
to-morrow
morning
,
at
nine
o'clock
.
"
412
Then
the
butler
,
behind
his
shoulder
:
"
Philadelphia
wants
you
on
the
'
phone
,
sir
.
"
413
"
All
right
,
in
a
minute
.
Tell
them
I
'll
be
right
there
...
.
good
night
.
"
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414
"
Good
night
.
"
415
"
Good
night
.
"
He
smiled
--
and
suddenly
there
seemed
to
be
a
pleasant
significance
in
having
been
among
the
last
to
go
,
as
if
he
had
desired
it
all
the
time
.
"
Good
night
,
old
sport
...
.
good
night
.
"
416
But
as
I
walked
down
the
steps
I
saw
that
the
evening
was
not
quite
over
.
Fifty
feet
from
the
door
a
dozen
headlights
illuminated
a
bizarre
and
tumultuous
scene
.
In
the
ditch
beside
the
road
,
right
side
up
,
but
violently
shorn
of
one
wheel
,
rested
a
new
coupe
which
had
left
Gatsby
's
drive
not
two
minutes
before
.
The
sharp
jut
of
a
wall
accounted
for
the
detachment
of
the
wheel
,
which
was
now
getting
considerable
attention
from
half
a
dozen
curious
chauffeurs
.
However
,
as
they
had
left
their
cars
blocking
the
road
,
a
harsh
,
discordant
din
from
those
in
the
rear
had
been
audible
for
some
time
,
and
added
to
the
already
violent
confusion
of
the
scene
.
417
A
man
in
a
long
duster
had
dismounted
from
the
wreck
and
now
stood
in
the
middle
of
the
road
,
looking
from
the
car
to
the
tire
and
from
the
tire
to
the
observers
in
a
pleasant
,
puzzled
way
.
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"
See
!
"
he
explained
.
"
It
went
in
the
ditch
.
"
419
The
fact
was
infinitely
astonishing
to
him
,
and
I
recognized
first
the
unusual
quality
of
wonder
,
and
then
the
man
--
it
was
the
late
patron
of
Gatsby
's
library
.
420
"
How
'd
it
happen
?
"