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The Great Gatsby — Chapter 6 — Page 10

Then they sauntered over to my house and sat on the steps for half an hour, while at her request I remained watchfully in the garden. In case theres a fire or a flood, she explained, or any act of God. Tom appeared from his oblivion as we were sitting down to supper together. Do you mind if I eat with some people over here? he said. A fellows getting off some funny stuff. Go ahead, answered Daisy genially, and if you want to take down any addresses heres my little gold pencil. She looked around after a moment and told me the girl was common but pretty, and I knew that except for the half-hour shed been alone with Gatsby she wasnt having a good time. We were at a particularly tipsy table. That was my faultGatsby had been called to the phone, and Id enjoyed these same people only two weeks before. But what had amused me then turned septic on the air now. How do you feel, Miss Baedeker? The girl addressed was trying, unsuccessfully, to slump against my shoulder. At this inquiry she sat up and opened her eyes. Wha? A massive and lethargic woman, who had been urging Daisy to play golf with her at the local club tomorrow, spoke in Miss Baedekers defence: Oh, shes all right now. When shes had five or six cocktails she always starts screaming like that. I tell her she ought to leave it alone.