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The Great Gatsby — Chapter 8 — Page 13

Did you ever have any children? The hard brown beetles kept thudding against the dull light, and whenever Michaelis heard a car go tearing along the road outside it sounded to him like the car that hadnt stopped a few hours before. He didnt like to go into the garage, because the work bench was stained where the body had been lying, so he moved uncomfortably around the officehe knew every object in it before morningand from time to time sat down beside Wilson trying to keep him more quiet. Have you got a church you go to sometimes, George? Maybe even if you havent been there for a long time? Maybe I could call up the church and get a priest to come over and he could talk to you, see? Dont belong to any. You ought to have a church, George, for times like this. You must have gone to church once. Didnt you get married in a church? Listen, George, listen to me. Didnt you get married in a church? That was a long time ago. The effort of answering broke the rhythm of his rockingfor a moment he was silent. Then the same half-knowing, half-bewildered look came back into his faded eyes. Look in the drawer there, he said, pointing at the desk. Which drawer? That drawerthat one. Michaelis opened the drawer nearest his hand. There was nothing in it but a small, expensive dog-leash, made of leather and braided silver. It was apparently new.