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As we started through the gate into the cemetery
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I heard a car stop
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and then the sound of someone splashing after us over the soggy ground.
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I looked around.
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It was the man with owl-eyed glasses
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whom I had found marvelling over Gatsby’s books in the library one night three months before.
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I’d never seen him since then.
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I don’t know how he knew about the funeral,
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or even his name.
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The rain poured down his thick glasses,
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and he took them off and wiped them to see the protecting canvas unrolled from Gatsby’s grave.
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I tried to think about Gatsby then for a moment,
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but he was already too far away,
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and I could only remember, without resentment,
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that Daisy hadn’t sent a message or a flower.
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Dimly I heard someone murmur “Blessed are the dead that the rain falls on,”
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and then the owl-eyed man said “Amen to that,” in a brave voice.
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We straggled down quickly through the rain to the cars.
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Owl-eyes spoke to me by the gate.
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“I couldn’t get to the house,”
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he remarked.
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“Neither could anybody else.”
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“Go on!”
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He started.
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“Why, my God!
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they used to go there by the hundreds.”
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He took off his glasses
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and wiped them again,
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outside and in.
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“The poor son-of-a-bitch,”
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he said.
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One of my most vivid memories is of coming back West from prep school
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and later from college at Christmas time.
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Those who went farther than Chicago would gather in the old dim Union Station at six o’clock of a December evening,
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with a few Chicago friends, already caught up into their own holiday gaieties,
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to bid them a hasty goodbye.
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I remember the fur coats of the girls returning from Miss This-or-That’s
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and the chatter of frozen breath
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and the hands waving overhead as we caught sight of old acquaintances,
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and the matchings of invitations: “Are you going to the Ordways’?
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the Herseys’?
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the Schultzes’?”
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and the long green tickets clasped tight in our gloved hands.
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And last the murky yellow cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad looking cheerful as Christmas itself on the tracks beside the gate.
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When we pulled out into the winter night and the real snow, our snow, began to stretch out beside us and twinkle against the windows,
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and the dim lights of small Wisconsin stations moved by,
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a sharp wild brace came suddenly into the air.
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We drew in deep breaths of it as we walked back from dinner through the cold vestibules,
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unutterably aware of our identity with this country for one strange hour,
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before we melted indistinguishably into it again.
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That’s my Middle West-not the wheat or the prairies or the lost Swede towns,
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but the thrilling returning trains of my youth,
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and the street lamps and sleigh bells in the frosty dark
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and the shadows of holly wreaths thrown by lighted windows on the snow.
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I am part of that,
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a little solemn with the feel of those long winters,
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a little complacent from growing up in the Carraway house in a city where dwellings are still called through decades by a family’s name.
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I see now that this has been a story of the West, after all-Tom and Gatsby, Daisy and Jordan and I, were all Westerners,
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and perhaps we possessed some deficiency in common which made us subtly unadaptable to Eastern life.
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Even when the East excited me most,
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even when I was most keenly aware of its superiority to the bored, sprawling, swollen towns beyond the Ohio, with their interminable inquisitions which spared only the children and the very old-even then it had always for me a quality of distortion.
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West Egg, especially, still figures in my more fantastic dreams.
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I see it as a night scene by El Greco:
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a hundred houses, at once conventional and grotesque, crouching under a sullen, overhanging sky and a lustreless moon.
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In the foreground four solemn men in dress suits are walking along the sidewalk with a stretcher
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on which lies a drunken woman in a white evening dress.
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Her hand, which dangles over the side, sparkles cold with jewels.
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Gravely the men turn in at a house-
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the wrong house.
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But no one knows the woman’s name,
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and no one cares.
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After Gatsby’s death
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the East was haunted for me like that, distorted beyond my eyes’ power of correction.
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So when the blue smoke of brittle leaves was in the air
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and the wind blew the wet laundry stiff on the line
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I decided to come back home.
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There was one thing to be done before I left,
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an awkward, unpleasant thing that perhaps had better have been let alone.
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But I wanted to leave things in order
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and not just trust that obliging and indifferent sea to sweep my refuse away.
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I saw Jordan Baker
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and talked over and around what had happened to us together,
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and what had happened afterward to me,
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and she lay perfectly still, listening,
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in a big chair.
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She was dressed to play golf,
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and I remember thinking she looked like a good illustration,
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her chin raised a little jauntily,
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her hair the colour of an autumn leaf,
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her face the same brown tint as the fingerless glove on her knee.
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When I had finished she told me without comment
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that she was engaged to another man.
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I doubted that,
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though there were several she could have married at a nod of her head,
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but I pretended to be surprised.
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For just a minute I wondered if I wasn’t making a mistake,
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then I thought it all over again quickly
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and got up to say goodbye.
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“Nevertheless you did throw me over,”
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said Jordan suddenly.
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