1. Green in The Great Gatsby
Therefore leading him to describe her as "the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in ithigh in a white palace the king's daughter, the golden girl" (120). ... Interestingly he pays "eighty dollars a month" for a mansion that "was a factual imitation of some Hotel de Ville in Normandy, with a tower on one side, spanking new under a thin beard of raw ivy, and a marble swimming pool, and more than forty acres of lawn and garden" (5). ...
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