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The Great Gatsby - Chapter Eight | Full Audiobook

32 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 8 of The Great Gatsby, the dream finally goes quiet. Gatsby spends the night in confession, telling Nick everything — Dan Cody, Daisy, Louisville, the five years he spent building a world around a single feeling. But while he waits by the pool for a phone call that never comes, George Wilson is already moving through the ash heaps with a purpose. By afternoon, it's over. This is the chapter where F. Scott Fitzgerald closes the door on Jay Gatsby — not with a confrontation, but with a pool, a mattress, and a silence that says everything. Chapter 8 | The Great Gatsby | F. Scott Fitzgerald | Classic Literature | Public Domain Audiobook | Chapter by Chapter

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