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trigram | frequency |
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for a moment | 33 |
there was a | 30 |
it was a | 28 |
one of the | 21 |
i want to | 21 |
out of the | 20 |
that he was | 18 |
half an hour | 16 |
looked at me | 16 |
after a moment | 15 |
that he had | 14 |
he was a | 14 |
for a while | 13 |
a sort of | 12 |
that it was | 12 |
was going to | 12 |
but it was | 11 |
he looked at | 11 |
into the room | 11 |
as if he | 11 |
was in the | 11 |
it was the | 10 |
one of those | 10 |
i saw that | 10 |
she looked at | 10 |
from new york | 9 |
out into the | 9 |
you ought to | 9 |
and there was | 9 |
and i was | 9 |
in new york | 9 |
i think he | 9 |
up and down | 9 |
here and there | 9 |
he told me | 8 |
the rest of | 8 |
what do you | 8 |
in front of | 8 |
and began to | 8 |
if he had | 8 |
to speak to | 8 |
was one of | 8 |
to go to | 8 |
half a dozen | 8 |
for a minute | 7 |
all the time | 7 |
he was in | 7 |
of the house | 7 |
who had been | 7 |
want to get | 7 |
that i had | 7 |
i was going | 7 |
turned to me | 7 |
she turned to | 7 |
i think it | 7 |
a long time | 7 |
out on the | 7 |
i thought you | 7 |
in the garden | 7 |
to new york | 7 |
with an effort | 7 |
the fact that | 7 |
there was an | 7 |
to see you | 7 |
and he was | 7 |
i tried to | 7 |
the sound of | 7 |
i wanted to | 7 |
to me that | 7 |
i had a | 7 |
out to the | 6 |
for a few | 6 |
an oxford man | 6 |
to west egg | 6 |
but there was | 6 |
on long island | 6 |
and i thought | 6 |
in the hall | 6 |
on the table | 6 |
at me with | 6 |
a lot of | 6 |
i wondered if | 6 |
i went over | 6 |
of all the | 6 |
in the room | 6 |
a man named | 6 |
a few minutes | 6 |
away from the | 6 |
a pair of | 6 |
occurred to me | 6 |
in the air | 6 |
to get away | 6 |
the edge of | 6 |
a moment i | 6 |
there was no | 6 |
if i had | 6 |
i had no | 5 |
in the middle | 5 |
i felt that | 5 |
to his feet | 5 |
a little later | 5 |
at the table | 5 |
in the morning | 5 |
i was in | 5 |
if he were | 5 |
as if the | 5 |
before i could | 5 |
and when i | 5 |
he had been | 5 |
want to see | 5 |
at first i | 5 |
as though she | 5 |
at each other | 5 |
when i came | 5 |
west egg village | 5 |
beg your pardon | 5 |
of finding out | 5 |
came to the | 5 |
i felt a | 5 |
on the other | 5 |
i told him | 5 |
do you want | 5 |
shook his head | 5 |
when he was | 5 |
in a moment | 5 |
i looked at | 5 |
he had a | 5 |
went over to | 5 |
i began to | 5 |
i beg your | 5 |
it was on | 5 |
came into the | 5 |
about the room | 5 |
i went out | 5 |
do you think | 5 |
the door of | 5 |
aware of the | 5 |
was the first | 5 |
this is a | 5 |
on the last | 5 |
in west egg | 5 |
in his house | 5 |
looking at the | 5 |
was on the | 5 |
he had just | 5 |
as if she | 5 |
the first time | 5 |
and it was | 5 |
but i did | 5 |
of course i | 5 |
of the world | 5 |
the end of | 5 |
and a little | 5 |
that it had | 5 |
he must have | 5 |
saw that the | 5 |
he wanted to | 5 |
killed a man | 5 |
i saw him | 5 |
if you want | 4 |
bottle of whisky | 4 |
in this world | 4 |
from time to | 4 |
a moment the | 4 |
in his chair | 4 |
want to go | 4 |
get somebody for | 4 |
to come back | 4 |
tom and daisy | 4 |
a copy of | 4 |
quarter of a | 4 |
i took him | 4 |
what had happened | 4 |
eyes of doctor | 4 |
in the world | 4 |
on the edge | 4 |
there was nothing | 4 |
it was all | 4 |
just a minute | 4 |
to see her | 4 |
and then i | 4 |
he had to | 4 |
and there were | 4 |
got up and | 4 |
most of the | 4 |
over and over | 4 |
on a chair | 4 |
to see the | 4 |
a series of | 4 |
down the steps | 4 |
looked back at | 4 |
do you like | 4 |
if i was | 4 |
it was gatsby | 4 |
he went to | 4 |
back to the | 4 |
and miss baker | 4 |
back at me | 4 |
i thought he | 4 |
i thought it | 4 |
mixed up in | 4 |
a matter of | 4 |
ought to have | 4 |
for half an | 4 |
when he saw | 4 |
down the road | 4 |
get mixed up | 4 |
and now i | 4 |
girls in yellow | 4 |
and i knew | 4 |
end of the | 4 |
the day after | 4 |
as if to | 4 |
at the garage | 4 |
fact that he | 4 |
to be a | 4 |
me that he | 4 |
way of finding | 4 |
the marble steps | 4 |
him into the | 4 |
came out of | 4 |
of those who | 4 |
out of a | 4 |
went to the | 4 |
the front door | 4 |
into the house | 4 |
in a minute | 4 |
i knew i | 4 |
crazy about him | 4 |
in love with | 4 |
that there was | 4 |
the name of | 4 |
a few days | 4 |
i heard a | 4 |
but i was | 4 |
he began to | 4 |
without a word | 4 |
i remember the | 4 |
i told you | 4 |
i was sure | 4 |
and so i | 4 |
i was a | 4 |
are you going | 4 |
there was the | 4 |
jordan and i | 4 |
in the kitchen | 4 |
i could have | 4 |
he was going | 4 |
looked at the | 4 |
to have a | 4 |
on the couch | 4 |
he knew that | 4 |
how do you | 4 |
a quarter of | 4 |
go to bed | 4 |
door of the | 4 |
that i was | 4 |
of the steps | 4 |
back into the | 4 |
want to hear | 4 |
that she had | 4 |
in his hand | 4 |
on the train | 4 |
a man in | 4 |
in a way | 4 |
was a small | 4 |
said after a | 4 |
at the end | 4 |
on the phone | 4 |
down to the | 4 |
of doctor t | 4 |
side of the | 4 |
to tell me | 4 |
it in the | 4 |
down at the | 4 |
him and he | 4 |
and then the | 4 |
he shook his | 4 |
a friend of | 4 |
him in the | 4 |
that there were | 4 |
a good time | 4 |
they had been | 4 |
the subject of | 4 |
i got to | 4 |
and i had | 4 |
of a man | 4 |
he killed a | 4 |
to find out | 4 |
you want to | 4 |
and sat down | 4 |
for a long | 4 |
time to time | 4 |
i called up | 4 |
do you know | 4 |
but he was | 4 |
want you to | 3 |
you going to | 3 |
added to the | 3 |
long time ago | 3 |
he had no | 3 |
of the car | 3 |
closed the door | 3 |
the telephone rang | 3 |
with a sort | 3 |
but i felt | 3 |
to look at | 3 |
gave out a | 3 |
you think i | 3 |
want to take | 3 |
that we were | 3 |
of the room | 3 |
all right now | 3 |
she used to | 3 |
going to do | 3 |
it seemed to | 3 |
and got to | 3 |
she had a | 3 |
used to be | 3 |
of course you | 3 |
before he could | 3 |
wanted to get | 3 |
a moment he | 3 |
me about it | 3 |
of the most | 3 |
on the porch | 3 |
to the other | 3 |
he turned around | 3 |
what kind of | 3 |
the old metropole | 3 |
in from the | 3 |
in one of | 3 |
she told me | 3 |
across the room | 3 |
and then at | 3 |
in the trees | 3 |
do you mean | 3 |
rest of the | 3 |
but he did | 3 |
new york to | 3 |
was standing with | 3 |
get married in | 3 |
the last of | 3 |
of the elevated | 3 |
and trying to | 3 |
a glimpse of | 3 |
to do with | 3 |
him on the | 3 |
told me the | 3 |
seemed to be | 3 |
looked up at | 3 |
he came to | 3 |
nothing at all | 3 |
matter of fact | 3 |
and no one | 3 |
down into the | 3 |
the night before | 3 |
in my car | 3 |
and looked at | 3 |
i went up | 3 |
took a step | 3 |
was full of | 3 |
came to a | 3 |
when he came | 3 |
in half an | 3 |
that her sister | 3 |
go to town | 3 |
valley of ashes | 3 |
in any other | 3 |
take care of | 3 |
he was silent | 3 |
in a long | 3 |
a yellow car | 3 |
the other side | 3 |
he stared at | 3 |
into the garage | 3 |
i think that | 3 |
up to new | 3 |
when i asked | 3 |
one of these | 3 |
got to his | 3 |
the course of | 3 |
what she was | 3 |
occurred to him | 3 |
the impression that | 3 |
he got up | 3 |
there were no | 3 |
of the year | 3 |
in the door | 3 |
i was brought | 3 |
she was very | 3 |
some of the | 3 |
the shadow of | 3 |
had never seen | 3 |
i never loved | 3 |
got to get | 3 |
was looking at | 3 |
he kissed her | 3 |
on the telephone | 3 |
i have to | 3 |
in the war | 3 |
his coat pockets | 3 |
a man of | 3 |
an hour later | 3 |
in the east | 3 |
we all looked | 3 |
a small town | 3 |
going to town | 3 |
a burst of | 3 |
of a mile | 3 |
i understand you | 3 |
the polo player | 3 |
at west egg | 3 |
and tom buchanan | 3 |
of the girls | 3 |
but she did | 3 |
daisy and jordan | 3 |
or at least | 3 |
as if it | 3 |
but if i | 3 |
toward the house | 3 |
came to gatsby | 3 |
with a man | 3 |
i decided to | 3 |
i have a | 3 |
up in the | 3 |
with his head | 3 |
we sat down | 3 |
emerged from the | 3 |
the road and | 3 |
tried to go | 3 |
before he went | 3 |
the girls in | 3 |
of the old | 3 |
a quality of | 3 |
across the bay | 3 |
looked like a | 3 |
got into the | 3 |
from the car | 3 |
in his coat | 3 |
along the road | 3 |
daisy and gatsby | 3 |
the middle west | 3 |
and with a | 3 |
back from the | 3 |
never loved you | 3 |
i had heard | 3 |
all out of | 3 |
as if i | 3 |
at me and | 3 |
as long as | 3 |
but when i | 3 |
let me know | 3 |
thought you might | 3 |
each of us | 3 |
raised his hand | 3 |
to say goodbye | 3 |
going to make | 3 |
get one of | 3 |
almost the last | 3 |
he sat down | 3 |
i had to | 3 |
to get one | 3 |
the faces of | 3 |
from the city | 3 |
went upstairs to | 3 |
and i started | 3 |
up the receiver | 3 |
three months before | 3 |
at a table | 3 |
two or three | 3 |
opened the door | 3 |
now it was | 3 |
alone on the | 3 |
in a few | 3 |
to the floor | 3 |
history of the | 3 |
in my mind | 3 |
he went out | 3 |
to the window | 3 |
we shook hands | 3 |
in this heat | 3 |
he stayed there | 3 |
he came down | 3 |
to make a | 3 |
she went on | 3 |
when i was | 3 |
a photograph of | 3 |
anything at all | 3 |
all the things | 3 |
demanded tom suddenly | 3 |
shook hands with | 3 |
have you got | 3 |
i think i | 3 |
on the lawn | 3 |
as i was | 3 |
him for a | 3 |
it had seemed | 3 |
they came to | 3 |
can tell you | 3 |
went into the | 3 |
he was one | 3 |
two young women | 3 |
daisy and tom | 3 |
it was just | 3 |
after the armistice | 3 |
up in a | 3 |
took him into | 3 |
to the end | 3 |
for the first | 3 |
a way of | 3 |
there in the | 3 |
looked out at | 3 |
on one side | 3 |
along the sound | 3 |
and the great | 3 |
and out of | 3 |
for five years | 3 |
i must have | 3 |
it occurred to | 3 |
and then to | 3 |
broke out tom | 3 |
looked at him | 3 |
and if you | 3 |
to him that | 3 |
a piece of | 3 |
leave it alone | 3 |
come out to | 3 |
looked at gatsby | 3 |
into the garden | 3 |
just shows you | 3 |
had occurred to | 3 |
it for a | 3 |
an hour before | 3 |
with his hands | 3 |
you in the | 3 |
i sat down | 3 |
he broke off | 3 |
on the verge | 3 |
the other girl | 3 |
between gatsby and | 3 |
side by side | 3 |
might have been | 3 |
on the front | 3 |
guessed at his | 3 |
from east egg | 3 |
back and forth | 3 |
on the floor | 3 |
never seen him | 3 |
the verge of | 3 |
it was an | 3 |
to come to | 3 |
it was already | 3 |
of the night | 3 |
again in a | 3 |
during the war | 3 |
the window and | 3 |
and perhaps he | 3 |
i used to | 3 |
speak to you | 3 |
the eyes of | 3 |
this has been | 3 |
in order to | 3 |
an hour ago | 3 |
four or five | 3 |
me on the | 3 |
of the men | 3 |
a minute and | 3 |
i know i | 3 |
i got up | 3 |
had made a | 3 |
think it was | 3 |
a promise that | 3 |
took up the | 3 |
that they were | 3 |
the next day | 3 |
the door and | 3 |
the steps and | 3 |
wait a minute | 3 |
neither of them | 3 |
the room and | 3 |
she ran out | 3 |
you mean you | 3 |
must have been | 3 |
at his watch | 3 |
one of them | 3 |
to him and | 3 |
resolved itself into | 3 |
never loved him | 3 |
and i could | 3 |
wanted to see | 3 |
were going to | 3 |
out in the | 3 |
what it was | 3 |
sat down and | 3 |
the quality of | 3 |
me with a | 3 |
the room was | 3 |
for just a | 3 |
he might have | 3 |
at either end | 3 |
it to me | 3 |
it just shows | 3 |
a man who | 3 |
she wanted to | 3 |
i married him | 3 |
to go home | 3 |
and i went | 3 |
been one of | 3 |
on the wall | 3 |
i came back | 3 |
as if his | 3 |
tom and i | 3 |
the middle of | 3 |
he used to | 3 |
into the darkness | 3 |
i just got | 3 |
seemed to me | 3 |
i can tell | 3 |
the longest day | 3 |
must be a | 3 |
off in the | 3 |
he was not | 3 |
a young man | 3 |
in a white | 3 |
i heard the | 3 |
began to cry | 3 |
one of his | 3 |
went out to | 3 |
and when the | 3 |
of town tattle | 3 |
that seemed to | 3 |
i mean it | 3 |
out the door | 3 |
i came into | 3 |
other side of | 3 |
about the funeral | 2 |
look at that | 2 |
a moment longer | 2 |
and as she | 2 |
minute and then | 2 |
and all that | 2 |
that was all | 2 |
the picture of | 2 |
with a series | 2 |
string of pearls | 2 |
we were sitting | 2 |
she said with | 2 |
for a day | 2 |
informed me that | 2 |
woman in a | 2 |
her face was | 2 |
and me as | 2 |
came up to | 2 |
began to walk | 2 |
the sort of | 2 |
with an awed | 2 |
at the office | 2 |
his head and | 2 |
be glad to | 2 |
how about the | 2 |
he took off | 2 |
have a little | 2 |
the shadows of | 2 |
a jerk and | 2 |
and photographers and | 2 |
have a good | 2 |
by the wall | 2 |
going to fall | 2 |
the tip of | 2 |
heard a car | 2 |
you been married | 2 |
love with me | 2 |
something like that | 2 |
down on the | 2 |
i stared at | 2 |
a little way | 2 |
told him that | 2 |
to have you | 2 |
had when he | 2 |
i shook hands | 2 |
last of his | 2 |
i suppose he | 2 |
soon as i | 2 |
i found it | 2 |
a good deal | 2 |
in my ear | 2 |
his right hand | 2 |
sort of thing | 2 |
and told me | 2 |
what day would | 2 |
all of us | 2 |
never seen a | 2 |
walked into a | 2 |
was at present | 2 |
to take shape | 2 |
by the gate | 2 |
sea in a | 2 |
met another bad | 2 |
you about the | 2 |
looked around him | 2 |
to hear what | 2 |
must have felt | 2 |
there among the | 2 |
a line of | 2 |
say a word | 2 |
wondered if i | 2 |
stay in the | 2 |
of course it | 2 |
miss baker to | 2 |
i was about | 2 |
and had a | 2 |
small investigation of | 2 |
because she was | 2 |
she loves me | 2 |
down the drive | 2 |
front of the | 2 |
of the summer | 2 |
that daisy had | 2 |
then there were | 2 |
her white car | 2 |
over the counter | 2 |
give you a | 2 |
officers from camp | 2 |
out at me | 2 |
her to the | 2 |
came into sight | 2 |
silent for a | 2 |
and i do | 2 |
as though i | 2 |
except for the | 2 |
had to be | 2 |
just going to | 2 |
me that i | 2 |
his eyes and | 2 |
and as the | 2 |
to tell you | 2 |
tight on his | 2 |
right next door | 2 |
an enormous couch | 2 |
had the effect | 2 |
i was rather | 2 |
follow you in | 2 |
got up to | 2 |
he was wrong | 2 |
now and then | 2 |
had not been | 2 |
in the song | 2 |
way along the | 2 |
had begun to | 2 |
what i was | 2 |
up to his | 2 |
top of the | 2 |
began to sing | 2 |
nothing whatever about | 2 |
jordan baker and | 2 |
if you do | 2 |
had a fight | 2 |
of his parties | 2 |
tell me about | 2 |
then miss it | 2 |
of tom buchanan | 2 |
marble steps and | 2 |
she said suddenly | 2 |
with them in | 2 |
of the garden | 2 |
asked him if | 2 |
to fall into | 2 |
i know what | 2 |
he took them | 2 |
the pressure of | 2 |
to know who | 2 |
he turned his | 2 |
listening to the | 2 |
the next train | 2 |
in his pocket | 2 |
because i was | 2 |
i loved her | 2 |
with miss baker | 2 |
and started for | 2 |
woman in new | 2 |
damned if i | 2 |
part of it | 2 |
saw that it | 2 |
carried him into | 2 |
if she were | 2 |
going to wait | 2 |
and then she | 2 |
wants to go | 2 |
of jay gatsby | 2 |
the difference between | 2 |
did you see | 2 |
us with a | 2 |
in the vicinity | 2 |
going to play | 2 |
to another man | 2 |
and i think | 2 |
all go home | 2 |
in at the | 2 |
what was the | 2 |
had anything to | 2 |
it with a | 2 |
boy or a | 2 |
want to put | 2 |
to get up | 2 |
he made a | 2 |
and ripped a | 2 |
at the car | 2 |
we all go | 2 |
the point of | 2 |
from the office | 2 |
in a row | 2 |
with a few | 2 |
throw me over | 2 |
in my heart | 2 |
looked at each | 2 |
in the course | 2 |
to see him | 2 |
the kind of | 2 |
was a faint | 2 |
left him in | 2 |
for something to | 2 |
and he spoke | 2 |
i think we | 2 |
came out with | 2 |
call montauk point | 2 |
and you did | 2 |
edge of the | 2 |
say another word | 2 |
if i could | 2 |
i thought so | 2 |
then back at | 2 |
nothing to do | 2 |
was to find | 2 |
by the next | 2 |
a while i | 2 |
as we were | 2 |
how long have | 2 |
to play golf | 2 |
at new haven | 2 |
only by a | 2 |
that had been | 2 |
and left him | 2 |
he saw me | 2 |
eyes fell on | 2 |
open car was | 2 |
bad to worse | 2 |
that he meant | 2 |
at miss baker | 2 |
asked after a | 2 |
the great rooms | 2 |
as i walked | 2 |
or a girl | 2 |
to the table | 2 |
hard to find | 2 |
the plaza hotel | 2 |
after a minute | 2 |
went from bad | 2 |
slowly down the | 2 |
them out to | 2 |
across the moonlight | 2 |
him the truth | 2 |
could think of | 2 |
had sung in | 2 |
could have sworn | 2 |
when we were | 2 |
at this point | 2 |
another bad driver | 2 |
it at the | 2 |
i had nothing | 2 |
murmured something close | 2 |
sat on the | 2 |
if that was | 2 |
and found her | 2 |
long have you | 2 |
shadow of a | 2 |
you must have | 2 |
you never loved | 2 |
up in it | 2 |
from the porch | 2 |
you know what | 2 |
happen to know | 2 |
i want you | 2 |
was not enough | 2 |
and the other | 2 |
they were a | 2 |
to gatsby and | 2 |
night three months | 2 |
helped him to | 2 |
i had the | 2 |
photographers and newspaper | 2 |
asked the policeman | 2 |
in my life | 2 |
kind of car | 2 |
back to her | 2 |
up out of | 2 |
high over the | 2 |
of simon called | 2 |
of the affair | 2 |
give me a | 2 |
from the window | 2 |
a little after | 2 |
at the house | 2 |
in yachting costume | 2 |
of new york | 2 |
year and then | 2 |
and daisy were | 2 |
do you remember | 2 |
the yellow car | 2 |
in the doorway | 2 |
a small investigation | 2 |
the advertisement of | 2 |
we heard it | 2 |
the absence of | 2 |
pair of enormous | 2 |
with half a | 2 |
more than that | 2 |
then it had | 2 |
tom turned to | 2 |
that june night | 2 |
sound of a | 2 |
tom looked at | 2 |
came in she | 2 |
again with the | 2 |
i was flattered | 2 |
turned out to | 2 |
on the tip | 2 |
why did you | 2 |
when i left | 2 |
oranges and lemons | 2 |
the other hand | 2 |
and by the | 2 |
i suppose the | 2 |
and there in | 2 |
man who had | 2 |
the things i | 2 |
a sense of | 2 |
a boy or | 2 |
to come out | 2 |
been there before | 2 |
few minutes later | 2 |
he seemed to | 2 |
do i owe | 2 |
told me he | 2 |
i happen to | 2 |
a source of | 2 |
a change in | 2 |
over to my | 2 |
an absolute rose | 2 |
and from time | 2 |
telephone rang inside | 2 |
and in a | 2 |
been going on | 2 |
she began to | 2 |
of the man | 2 |
the other car | 2 |
was a person | 2 |
and down the | 2 |
wanted to go | 2 |
we heard you | 2 |
a bottle of | 2 |
had seen him | 2 |
and push you | 2 |
hands in his | 2 |
was reminded of | 2 |
went up to | 2 |
of it all | 2 |
eyes in the | 2 |
shaking his head | 2 |
thought of it | 2 |
who had seen | 2 |
when she went | 2 |
then i went | 2 |
know about it | 2 |
i took the | 2 |
according to the | 2 |
i was alone | 2 |
was an oxford | 2 |
it had been | 2 |
then i was | 2 |
him and then | 2 |
fifty years old | 2 |
in the western | 2 |
stretched out his | 2 |
story that he | 2 |
a wisp of | 2 |
he had given | 2 |
copy of town | 2 |
close to tom | 2 |
have been surprised | 2 |
a dozen men | 2 |
got some woman | 2 |
in a little | 2 |
out of sight | 2 |
talked to her | 2 |
and i were | 2 |
do you see | 2 |
to the porch | 2 |
toward me and | 2 |
hurried back to | 2 |
was more than | 2 |
care of her | 2 |
i know you | 2 |
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and myrtle wilson | 2 |
your wife does | 2 |
gatsby and me | 2 |
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rest of us | 2 |
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tom buchanan and | 2 |
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day after tomorrow | 2 |
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into a deep | 2 |
me to join | 2 |
to wait here | 2 |
would be over | 2 |
where there was | 2 |
the bond business | 2 |
to tell him | 2 |
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curtains and the | 2 |
in the corners | 2 |
glad to see | 2 |
over to the | 2 |
consciousness of being | 2 |
a moment in | 2 |
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began to talk | 2 |
the orchestra leader | 2 |
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about a month | 2 |
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out her hand | 2 |
that i think | 2 |
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my watch and | 2 |
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put you to | 2 |
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her little girl | 2 |
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gatsby and i | 2 |
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sinister about him | 2 |
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standing behind him | 2 |
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to you about | 2 |
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a green light | 2 |
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longest day in | 2 |
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him at dinner | 2 |
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you to any | 2 |
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of a woman | 2 |
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up the drive | 2 |
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the beach and | 2 |
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the year and | 2 |
foot of the | 2 |
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at least once | 2 |
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the two girls | 2 |
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day would suit | 2 |
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his wife and | 2 |
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advertisement of the | 2 |
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the car that | 2 |
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looking a little | 2 |
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over what i | 2 |
think i did | 2 |
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him when he | 2 |
but he knew | 2 |
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stayed there two | 2 |
on his face | 2 |
we came in | 2 |
and saw that | 2 |
him he was | 2 |
the last minute | 2 |
a moment she | 2 |
the idea of | 2 |
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if he tries | 2 |
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causing a row | 2 |
the circle of | 2 |
table in the | 2 |
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at my watch | 2 |
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situation in a | 2 |
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