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Don't talk. I want to hear what happens.' 'Is something happening?' I inquired innocently. You mean to say you don't know?' said Miss Baker, honestly surprised. 'I thought everybody knew. I don't.' 'Why-- she said hesitantly, 'Tom's got some woman in New York.' 'Got some woman?' I repeated blankly. Miss Baker nodded 'She might have the decency not to telephone him at dinner-time. Don't you think?' What is revealed in this passage about Tom and Daisy's marriage?

Tom has found out Daisy is having an affair and her lover has just called and interrupted dinner

Tom suspects Daisy wants to have an affair with Gatsby

They are perfectly happy Daisy knows

Tom is having an affair and his mistress has just called and interrupted dinner​

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