The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 7 Page 7

I inquired.

Simultaneously I heard his voice, gruff, muffled, husky, at the hall telephone.

Gatsby stood in the center of the crimson carpet and gazed around with fascinated eyes. Daisy watched him and laughed, her sweet, exciting laugh; a tiny gust of powder rose from her bosom into the air.

“The rumor is,” whispered Jordan, “that that's Tom's girl on the telephone.”

We were silent. The voice in the hall rose high with annoyance. “Very well, then, I won't sell you the car at all� . I'm under no obligations to you at all� . And as for your bothering me about it at lunch time I won't stand that at all!”

“Holding down the receiver,” said Daisy cynically.