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Extravagant Evening In The Great Gatsby
On Saturday, August the 14th, 1926, another extravagant evening was held at the estate of Jay Gatsby, a resident of the West Egg, Long Island. Mr. Gatsby has come to be known for his lavish parties, known to be thrown every weekend in the summer months. Each evening is said to be very well attended, despite these evenings occurring so frequently. The question then becomes, how are these parties, with such a massive group of consistent attendees, sustained?

The photo above is from a soiree held in West Egg this past July. The photo depicts guests dancing to the orchestra during another well attended evening filled with festivities. These evenings consist of tables crowded with hors d'oeuvres, salads of outrageous designs, and spiced hams

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