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The Great Gatsby — Chapter 5 — Page 7

Gatsby got himself into a shadow and, while Daisy and I talked, looked conscientiously from one to the other of us with tense, unhappy eyes. However, as calmness wasnt an end in itself, I made an excuse at the first possible moment, and got to my feet. Where are you going? demanded Gatsby in immediate alarm. Ill be back. Ive got to speak to you about something before you go. He followed me wildly into the kitchen, closed the door, and whispered: Oh, God! in a miserable way. Whats the matter? This is a terrible mistake, he said, shaking his head from side to side, a terrible, terrible mistake. Youre just embarrassed, thats all, and luckily I added: Daisys embarrassed too. Shes embarrassed? he repeated incredulously. Just as much as you are. Dont talk so loud. Youre acting like a little boy, I broke out impatiently. Not only that, but youre rude. Daisys sitting in there all alone. He raised his hand to stop my words, looked at me with unforgettable reproach, and, opening the door cautiously, went back into the other room. I walked out the back wayjust as Gatsby had when he had made his nervous circuit of the house half an hour beforeand ran for a huge black knotted tree, whose massed leaves made a fabric against the rain. Once more it was pouring, and my irregular lawn, well-shaved by Gatsbys gardener, abounded in small muddy swamps and prehistoric marshes.