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Gatsby tells Tom ---(page 130)


"I'm having an affair with your wife. She's going to divorce you and marry me."


"Your wife doesn't love you. She's never loved you. She loves me."


"Daisy loves me, and I love her. We're going to be together."


"Daisy is tired of you and your affairs, so she is having her own affair with me."

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The second line is the one that appears there. In the Plaza confrontation (Chapter 7) Gatsby tells Tom, in effect, "Your wife doesn't love you. She's never loved you. She loves me."

The other lines you list are paraphrases or more blunt rewordings of that moment but are not the exact line in the novel. (Page numbers can vary by edition; the passage is in Chapter 7.)