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The Great Gatsby — Chapter 7 — Page 15

Youre the one that wanted to come to town. There was a moment of silence. The telephone book slipped from its nail and splashed to the floor, whereupon Jordan whispered, Excuse mebut this time no one laughed. Ill pick it up, I offered. Ive got it. Gatsby examined the parted string, muttered Hum! in an interested way, and tossed the book on a chair. Thats a great expression of yours, isnt it? said Tom sharply. What is? All this old sport business. Whered you pick that up? Now see here, Tom, said Daisy, turning around from the mirror, if youre going to make personal remarks I wont stay here a minute. Call up and order some ice for the mint julep. As Tom took up the receiver the compressed heat exploded into sound and we were listening to the portentous chords of Mendelssohns Wedding March from the ballroom below. Imagine marrying anybody in this heat! cried Jordan dismally. StillI was married in the middle of June, Daisy remembered. Louisville in June! Somebody fainted. Who was it fainted, Tom? Biloxi, he answered shortly. A man named Biloxi. Blocks Biloxi, and he made boxesthats a factand he was from Biloxi, Tennessee. They carried him into my house, appended Jordan, because we lived just two doors from the church. And he stayed three weeks, until Daddy told him he had to get out. The day after he left Daddy died.