1 I want to get one for the apartment.
2 It's really his wife that's keeping them apart.
3 Myrtle'll be hurt if you don't come up to the apartment.
4 The apartment was on the top floor--a small living room, a small dining room, a small bedroom and a bath.
5 He had discovered that Myrtle had some sort of life apart from him in another world and the shock had made him physically sick.
6 Reading over what I have written so far I see I have given the impression that the events of three nights several weeks apart were all that absorbed me.
7 Just as Tom and Myrtle--after the first drink Mrs. Wilson and I called each other by our first names--reappeared, company commenced to arrive at the apartment door.
8 Finally we came to Gatsby's own apartment, a bedroom and a bath and an Adam study, where we sat down and drank a glass of some Chartreuse he took from a cupboard in the wall.
9 Sometimes, in my mind, I followed them to their apartments on the corners of hidden streets, and they turned and smiled back at me before they faded through a door into warm darkness.
10 I have been drunk just twice in my life and the second time was that afternoon so everything that happened has a dim hazy cast over it although until after eight o'clock the apartment was full of cheerful sun.
11 The front was broken by a line of French windows, glowing now with reflected gold, and wide open to the warm windy afternoon, and Tom Buchanan in riding clothes was standing with his legs apart on the front porch.
12 It had occurred to me that this shadow of a garage must be a blind and that sumptuous and romantic apartments were concealed overhead when the proprietor himself appeared in the door of an office, wiping his hands on a piece of waste.