The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 5 Page 32

In the music room Gatsby turned on a solitary lamp beside the piano. He lit Daisy's cigarette from a trembling match, and sat down with her on a couch far across the room where there was no light save what the gleaming floor bounced in from the hall.

When Klipspringer had played “The Love Nest” he turned around on the bench and searched unhappily for Gatsby in the gloom.

“I'm all out of practice, you see. I told you I couldn't play. I'm all out of prac — — ”

“Don't talk so much, old sport,” commanded Gatsby. “Play!”

In the morning,

In the evening,

Ain't we got fun — —