1 Why they came east I don't know.
2 Gatsby doesn't want her to know.
3 He must know what a small town is.
4 Daisy was popular in Chicago, as you know.
5 I know you didn't mean to but you did do it.
6 I know very little about driving--next to nothing.
7 "I know your wife," continued Gatsby, almost aggressively.
8 "We don't know each other very well, Nick," she said suddenly.
9 "I know nothing whatever about mechanics," he said decisively.
10 "But it looks wonderful on you, if you know what I mean," pursued Mrs. McKee.
11 Or rather, as I didn't know Mr. Gatsby it was a mansion inhabited by a gentleman of that name.
12 They had forgotten me, but Daisy glanced up and held out her hand; Gatsby didn't know me now at all.
13 I was so excited that when I got into a taxi with him I didn't hardly know I wasn't getting into a subway train.
14 So I didn't know whether or not Gatsby went to Coney Island or for how many hours he "glanced into rooms" while his house blazed gaudily on.
15 I'm going to make a big request of you today," he said, pocketing his souvenirs with satisfaction, "so I thought you ought to know something about me.
16 I liked to walk up Fifth Avenue and pick out romantic women from the crowd and imagine that in a few minutes I was going to enter into their lives, and no one would ever know or disapprove.
17 In the main hall a bar with a real brass rail was set up, and stocked with gins and liquors and with cordials so long forgotten that most of his female guests were too young to know one from another.
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