CHICAGO in Classic Quotes
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Quotes from The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Current Search - Chicago in The Great Gatsby
1 It was all in the Chicago newspaper.
2 Daisy was popular in Chicago, as you know.
3 "I saw it in the Chicago newspaper," he said.
4 And just after the war I spent two days with them in Chicago.
5 I saw them one spring in Cannes and later in and then they came back to Chicago to settle down.
6 In June she married Tom Buchanan of Chicago with more pomp and circumstance than Louisville ever knew before.
7 When the phone rang that afternoon and Long Distance said Chicago was calling I thought this would be Daisy at last.
8 I told her how I had stopped off in Chicago for a day on my way east and how a dozen people had sent their love through me.
9 He and this Wolfshiem bought up a lot of side-street drug stores here and in Chicago and sold grain alcohol over the counter.
10 And last the murky yellow cars of the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad looking cheerful as Christmas itself on the tracks beside the gate.
11 Almost at the moment when Mr. Gatsby identified himself a butler hurried toward him with the information that Chicago was calling him on the wire.
12 Those who went farther than Chicago would gather in the old dim Union Station at six o'clock of a December evening with a few Chicago friends already caught up into their own holiday gayeties to bid them a hasty goodbye.
13 His family were enormously wealthy--even in college his freedom with money was a matter for reproach--but now he'd left Chicago and come east in a fashion that rather took your breath away: for instance he'd brought down a string of polo ponies from Lake Forest.
