The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 6 Page 14

This included me. Mr. Sloane got to his feet.

“Come along,” he said — but to her only.

“I mean it,” she insisted. “I'd love to have you. Lots of room.”

Gatsby looked at me questioningly. He wanted to go and he didn't see that Mr. Sloane had determined he shouldn't.

“I'm afraid I won't be able to,” I said.

“Well, you come,” she urged, concentrating on Gatsby.

Mr. Sloane murmured something close to her ear.

“We won't be late if we start now,” she insisted aloud.

“I haven't got a horse,” said Gatsby.