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The Great Gatsby — Chapter 8 — Page 14

This? he inquired, holding it up. Wilson stared and nodded. I found it yesterday afternoon. She tried to tell me about it, but I knew it was something funny. You mean your wife bought it? She had it wrapped in tissue paper on her bureau. Michaelis didnt see anything odd in that, and he gave Wilson a dozen reasons why his wife might have bought the dog-leash. But conceivably Wilson had heard some of these same explanations before, from Myrtle, because he began saying Oh, my God! again in a whisperhis comforter left several explanations in the air. Then he killed her, said Wilson. His mouth dropped open suddenly. Who did? I have a way of finding out. Youre morbid, George, said his friend. This has been a strain to you and you dont know what youre saying. Youd better try and sit quiet till morning. He murdered her. It was an accident, George. Wilson shook his head. His eyes narrowed and his mouth widened slightly with the ghost of a superior Hm! I know, he said definitely. Im one of these trusting fellas and I dont think any harm to nobody, but when I get to know a thing I know it. It was the man in that car. She ran out to speak to him and he wouldnt stop. Michaelis had seen this too, but it hadnt occurred to him that there was any special significance in it.