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The Great Gatsby - Chapter Nine | Full Audiobook

34 min · 30 de mar de 2026
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This episode is sponsored by Wexley Pro, the mobile-first publishing studio — early access now open at app.wexley.pro [https://app.wexley.pro]. In Chapter 9 of The Great Gatsby, the world moves on. Gatsby is gone, and almost no one comes to bury him. Nick makes the phone calls nobody else will make, watches the city forget a man it consumed for an entire summer, and finally sees Tom and Daisy for exactly what they are — careless people who break things and disappear. This is Fitzgerald's last word on the American Dream: not a tragedy, not a warning, just a green light that was never really meant for you. Chapter 9 | The Great Gatsby | F. Scott Fitzgerald | Classic Literature | Public Domain Audiobook | Chapter by Chapter

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