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Nick tried to make Gatsby's funeral a respectable affair. But nobody came; only Nick, the minister, and Mr. Gatz (Gatsby's father from Minnesota) were there - not one of Gatsby's party friends or racketeering buddies, not Daisy, not Jordan Baker. At the cemetery, an unknown man "with owl-eyed glasses" appeared...
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At the cemetery, an unknown man "with owl-eyed glasses" appeared. In a thick drizzle, the four of them laid the great Gatsby to rest. ...Owl-eyes spoke to me by the gate. "I couldn't get to the house," he remarked, "Neither could anybody else." "Go on!" he started...
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