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The Great Gatsby — Chapter 9 — Page 6

If hed of lived, hed of been a great man. A man like James J. Hill. Hed of helped build up the country. Thats true, I said, uncomfortably. He fumbled at the embroidered coverlet, trying to take it from the bed, and lay down stifflywas instantly asleep. That night an obviously frightened person called up, and demanded to know who I was before he would give his name. This is Mr. Carraway, I said. Oh! He sounded relieved. This is Klipspringer. I was relieved too, for that seemed to promise another friend at Gatsbys grave. I didnt want it to be in the papers and draw a sightseeing crowd, so Id been calling up a few people myself. They were hard to find. The funerals tomorrow, I said. Three oclock, here at the house. I wish youd tell anybody whod be interested. Oh, I will, he broke out hastily. Of course Im not likely to see anybody, but if I do. His tone made me suspicious. Of course youll be there yourself. Well, Ill certainly try. What I called up about is Wait a minute, I interrupted. How about saying youll come? Well, the fact isthe truth of the matter is that Im staying with some people up here in Greenwich, and they rather expect me to be with them tomorrow. In fact, theres a sort of picnic or something. Of course Ill do my best to get away.