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The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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At the beginning of Chapter Four, Gatsby shows up at Nick 's door and tells him that they are having lunch in New York. On the way to lunch, Gatsby feels the need to clarify his past with Nick to make sure there is not any confusion about the topic. Nick, being suspicious of the fact that he was born into a wealthy Midwest family (in San Francisco) and educated at Oxford, "a family tradition", lets this go as a policeman pulls them over for speeding but lets them go after Gatsby shows the police a white card. Gatsby says that after touring Europe, he served, as a major in the military where he “tried very hard to die” but in his own words, “seemed to bear an enchanted life.” At lunch, Nick meets Meyer Wolfshiem, a professional gambler and the man rumored to have fixed the 1919 World Series. Nick also learns from Jordan Baker that in 1917, she met Daisy and an unknown military officer who watched Daisy 's every move. “The officer? Jay Gatsby.” However, Daisy 's parents didn 't approve, and she eventually moved to Tom, now her husband. Jordan tells Nick that on the day before her wedding to Tom, she broke down drunk reconsidering her decision but decided to go through with the wedding, though. The next April, Daisy and Tom had their girl. Gatsby still has an interest in Daisy. Apparently, it was not a coincidence that brought him to West Egg: He chose his house so that the house of his lost love would be just across the bay. Gatsby wishes that Nick invited Daisy over on an

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