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The Great Gatsby — Chapter 7 — Page 33

Did you see any trouble on the road? he asked after a minute. Yes. He hesitated. Was she killed? Yes. I thought so; I told Daisy I thought so. Its better that the shock should all come at once. She stood it pretty well. He spoke as if Daisys reaction was the only thing that mattered. I got to West Egg by a side road, he went on, and left the car in my garage. I dont think anybody saw us, but of course I cant be sure. I disliked him so much by this time that I didnt find it necessary to tell him he was wrong. Who was the woman? he inquired. Her name was Wilson. Her husband owns the garage. How the devil did it happen? Well, I tried to swing the wheel He broke off, and suddenly I guessed at the truth. Was Daisy driving? Yes, he said after a moment, but of course Ill say I was. You see, when we left New York she was very nervous and she thought it would steady her to driveand this woman rushed out at us just as we were passing a car coming the other way. It all happened in a minute, but it seemed to me that she wanted to speak to us, thought we were somebody she knew. Well, first Daisy turned away from the woman toward the other car, and then she lost her nerve and turned back.