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"
I
hear
you
fired
all
your
servants
.
"
"
I
wanted
somebody
who
would
n't
gossip
.
Daisy
comes
over
quite
often
--
in
the
afternoons
.
"
So
the
whole
caravansary
had
fallen
in
like
a
card
house
at
the
disapproval
in
her
eyes
.
"
They
're
some
people
Wolfsheim
wanted
to
do
something
for
.
They
're
all
brothers
and
sisters
.
They
used
to
run
a
small
hotel
.
"
"
I
see
.
"
He
was
calling
up
at
Daisy
's
request
--
would
I
come
to
lunch
at
her
house
to-morrow
?
Miss
Baker
would
be
there
.
Half
an
hour
later
Daisy
herself
telephoned
and
seemed
relieved
to
find
that
I
was
coming
.
Something
was
up
.
And
yet
I
could
n't
believe
that
they
would
choose
this
occasion
for
a
scene
--
especially
for
the
rather
harrowing
scene
that
Gatsby
had
outlined
in
the
garden
.
The
next
day
was
broiling
,
almost
the
last
,
certainly
the
warmest
,
of
the
summer
.
As
my
train
emerged
from
the
tunnel
into
sunlight
,
only
the
hot
whistles
of
the
National
Biscuit
Company
broke
the
simmering
hush
at
noon
.
The
straw
seats
of
the
car
hovered
on
the
edge
of
combustion
;
the
woman
next
to
me
perspired
delicately
for
a
while
into
her
white
shirtwaist
,
and
then
,
as
her
newspaper
dampened
under
her
fingers
,
lapsed
despairingly
into
deep
heat
with
a
desolate
cry
.
Her
pocket-book
slapped
to
the
floor
.
"
Oh
,
my
!
"
she
gasped
.
I
picked
it
up
with
a
weary
bend
and
handed
it
back
to
her
,
holding
it
at
arm
's
length
and
by
the
extreme
tip
of
the
corners
to
indicate
that
I
had
no
designs
upon
it
--
but
every
one
near
by
,
including
the
woman
,
suspected
me
just
the
same
.
"
Hot
!
"
said
the
conductor
to
familiar
faces
.
"
Some
weather
!
hot
!
hot
!
hot
!
Is
it
hot
enough
for
you
?
Is
it
hot
?
Is
it
...
?
"