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The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 1
2 "I wouldn't think of changing the light," cried Mrs. McKee.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 2
3 Gatsby started to speak, changed his mind, but not before Tom wheeled and faced him expectantly.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 7
4 Now and then she moved and he changed his arm a little and once he kissed her dark shining hair.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 8
5 After changing my clothes I went next door and found Mr. Gatz walking up and down excitedly in the hall.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 9
6 Now it was a cool night with that mysterious excitement in it which comes at the two changes of the year.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 6
7 "Anyhow he gives large parties," said Jordan, changing the subject with an urbane distaste for the concrete.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 3
8 I had taken two finger bowls of champagne and the scene had changed before my eyes into something significant, elemental and profound.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 3
9 She had changed her dress to a brown figured muslin which stretched tight over her rather wide hips as Tom helped her to the platform in New York.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 2
10 Until long after midnight a changing crowd lapped up against the front of the garage while George Wilson rocked himself back and forth on the couch inside.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 8
11 Mrs. Wilson had changed her costume some time before and was now attired in an elaborate afternoon dress of cream colored chiffon, which gave out a continual rustle as she swept about the room.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 2
12 He had changed it at the age of seventeen and at the specific moment that witnessed the beginning of his career--when he saw Dan Cody's yacht drop anchor over the most insidious flat on Lake Superior.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 6
13 The groups change more swiftly, swell with new arrivals, dissolve and form in the same breath--already there are wanderers, confident girls who weave here and there among the stouter and more stable, become for a sharp, joyous moment the center of a group and then excited with triumph glide on through the sea-change of faces and voices and color under the constantly changing light.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 3