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The Great Gatsby — Chapter 4 — Page 13

Have you known Gatsby for a long time? I inquired. Several years, he answered in a gratified way. I made the pleasure of his acquaintance just after the war. But I knew I had discovered a man of fine breeding after I talked with him an hour. I said to myself: Theres the kind of man youd like to take home and introduce to your mother and sister. He paused. I see youre looking at my cuff buttons. I hadnt been looking at them, but I did now. They were composed of oddly familiar pieces of ivory. Finest specimens of human molars, he informed me. Well! I inspected them. Thats a very interesting idea. Yeah. He flipped his sleeves up under his coat. Yeah, Gatsbys very careful about women. He would never so much as look at a friends wife. When the subject of this instinctive trust returned to the table and sat down Mr. Wolfshiem drank his coffee with a jerk and got to his feet. I have enjoyed my lunch, he said, and Im going to run off from you two young men before I outstay my welcome. Dont hurry Meyer, said Gatsby, without enthusiasm. Mr. Wolfshiem raised his hand in a sort of benediction. Youre very polite, but I belong to another generation, he announced solemnly. You sit here and discuss your sports and your young ladies and your He supplied an imaginary noun with another wave of his hand.