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The Great Gatsby — Chapter 6 — Page 11

I do leave it alone, affirmed the accused hollowly. We heard you yelling, so I said to Doc Civet here: Theres somebody that needs your help, Doc. Shes much obliged, Im sure, said another friend, without gratitude, but you got her dress all wet when you stuck her head in the pool. Anything I hate is to get my head stuck in a pool, mumbled Miss Baedeker. They almost drowned me once over in New Jersey. Then you ought to leave it alone, countered Doctor Civet. Speak for yourself! cried Miss Baedeker violently. Your hand shakes. I wouldnt let you operate on me! It was like that. Almost the last thing I remember was standing with Daisy and watching the moving-picture director and his Star. They were still under the white-plum tree and their faces were touching except for a pale, thin ray of moonlight between. It occurred to me that he had been very slowly bending toward her all evening to attain this proximity, and even while I watched I saw him stoop one ultimate degree and kiss at her cheek. I like her, said Daisy, I think shes lovely. But the rest offended herand inarguably because it wasnt a gesture but an emotion.