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The Great Gatsby — Chapter 7 — Page 8

That was it. Id never understood before. It was full of moneythat was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbals song of it High in a white palace the kings daughter, the golden girl Tom came out of the house wrapping a quart bottle in a towel, followed by Daisy and Jordan wearing small tight hats of metallic cloth and carrying light capes over their arms. Shall we all go in my car? suggested Gatsby. He felt the hot, green leather of the seat. I ought to have left it in the shade. Is it standard shift? demanded Tom. Yes. Well, you take my coupé and let me drive your car to town. The suggestion was distasteful to Gatsby. I dont think theres much gas, he objected. Plenty of gas, said Tom boisterously. He looked at the gauge. And if it runs out I can stop at a drugstore. You can buy anything at a drugstore nowadays. A pause followed this apparently pointless remark. Daisy looked at Tom frowning, and an indefinable expression, at once definitely unfamiliar and vaguely recognizable, as if I had only heard it described in words, passed over Gatsbys face. Come on, Daisy, said Tom, pressing her with his hand toward Gatsbys car. Ill take you in this circus wagon. He opened the door, but she moved out from the circle of his arm. You take Nick and Jordan. Well follow you in the coupé.