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The Great Gatsby — Chapter 2 — Page 12

His lips moved silently for a moment as he invented, George B. Wilson at the Gasoline Pump, or something like that. Catherine leaned close to me and whispered in my ear: Neither of them can stand the person theyre married to. Cant they? Cant stand them. She looked at Myrtle and then at Tom. What I say is, why go on living with them if they cant stand them? If I was them Id get a divorce and get married to each other right away. Doesnt she like Wilson either? The answer to this was unexpected. It came from Myrtle, who had overheard the question, and it was violent and obscene. You see, cried Catherine triumphantly. She lowered her voice again. Its really his wife thats keeping them apart. Shes a Catholic, and they dont believe in divorce. Daisy was not a Catholic, and I was a little shocked at the elaborateness of the lie. When they do get married, continued Catherine, theyre going West to live for a while until it blows over. Itd be more discreet to go to Europe. Oh, do you like Europe? she exclaimed surprisingly. I just got back from Monte Carlo. Really. Just last year. I went over there with another girl. Stay long? No, we just went to Monte Carlo and back. We went by way of Marseilles. We had over twelve hundred dollars when we started, but we got gyped out of it all in two days in the private rooms.