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The Great Gatsby — Chapter 7 — Page 21

Not that day I carried you down from the Punch Bowl to keep your shoes dry? There was a husky tenderness in his tone Daisy? Please dont. Her voice was cold, but the rancour was gone from it. She looked at Gatsby. There, Jay, she saidbut her hand as she tried to light a cigarette was trembling. Suddenly she threw the cigarette and the burning match on the carpet. Oh, you want too much! she cried to Gatsby. I love you nowisnt that enough? I cant help whats past. She began to sob helplessly. I did love him oncebut I loved you too. Gatsbys eyes opened and closed. You loved me too? he repeated. Even thats a lie, said Tom savagely. She didnt know you were alive. Whytheres things between Daisy and me that youll never know, things that neither of us can ever forget. The words seemed to bite physically into Gatsby. I want to speak to Daisy alone, he insisted. Shes all excited now Even alone I cant say I never loved Tom, she admitted in a pitiful voice. It wouldnt be true. Of course it wouldnt, agreed Tom. She turned to her husband. As if it mattered to you, she said. Of course it matters. Im going to take better care of you from now on. You dont understand, said Gatsby, with a touch of panic. Youre not going to take care of her any more. Im not? Tom opened his eyes wide and laughed.