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The Great Gatsby Quotes
Every one suspects himself of at least one of the cardinal virtues.
Source:
(Charels Scribner's Sons, ed. 1925), Chapter 3, Page 72
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Book:
The Great Gatsby
Writer:
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Genre:
Classics, Historical Fiction
Published:
1925
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