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The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 8
2 He must have been tired and walking slowly for he didn't reach Gad's Hill until noon.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 8
3 Then I walked slowly down the drive away from the house intending to wait by the gate.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 7
4 On the green Sound, stagnant in the heat, one small sail crawled slowly toward the fresher sea.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 7
5 She got up slowly, raising her eyebrows at me in astonishment, and followed the butler toward the house.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 3
6 The touch of a cluster of leaves revolved it slowly, tracing, like the leg of compass, a thin red circle in the water.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 8
7 She smiled slowly and walking through her husband as if he were a ghost shook hands with Tom, looking him flush in the eye.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 2
8 Mr. McKee regarded her intently with his head on one side and then moved his hand back and forth slowly in front of his face.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 2
9 His eyes, meanwhile, roved very slowly all around the room--he completed the arc by turning to inspect the people directly behind.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 4
10 So engrossed was she that she had no consciousness of being observed and one emotion after another crept into her face like objects into a slowly developing picture.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 7
11 His eyes would drop slowly from the swinging light to the laden table by the wall and then jerk back to the light again and he gave out incessantly his high horrible call.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 7
12 His life had been confused and disordered since then, but if he could once return to a certain starting place and go over it all slowly, he could find out what that thing was.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 6
13 It occurred to me that he had been very slowly bending toward her all evening to attain this proximity, and even while I watched I saw him stoop one ultimate degree and kiss at her cheek.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 6
14 Then there was a boom as Tom Buchanan shut the rear windows and the caught wind died out about the room and the curtains and the rugs and the two young women ballooned slowly to the floor.
The Great GatsbyBy F. Scott Fitzgerald ContextHighlight In Chapter 1