He told Wilson it was Gatsby's car.
Tom confesses to Nick that he has been having an affair with Myrtle Wilson, who is his mistress that he keeps in the city. He tells Nick about the physical and emotional aspects of his relationship with Myrtle, demonstrating his lack of respect for both Nick, who is a friend, and his wife, Daisy.
Tom tells Nick that he has learned from a "good source" that Gatsby is a bootlegger.
tom takes nick to meet her. i <3 this story
Tom took Nick to meet his mistress, Myrtle Wilson, in the city.
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Tom Buchanan wants Nick to meet his mistress, Myrtle Wilson. Nick first meets Myrtle in her husband's auto shop. Tom tells Myrtle to take the next train so they can meet up in the city. Tom, Nick, and Myrtle all meet up and they then proceed to walk around the city and later on go to Myrtle's sister's house.
Tom pulls Nick off the train because he wants Nick to meet his mistress, Myrtle Wilson, and join them for a party in the city - away from his wife, Daisy, so that he can continue his affair without her knowledge. Tom acts impulsively and asserts his dominance over Nick by making decisions for him.
He hides his feelings due to both were married, so he wanted to be between her friends, only to see her.
Nick knows Daisy and Tom Buchanan in "The Great Gatsby" because Daisy is Nick's cousin. He meets Tom through Daisy, as Tom is her husband.
Tom insists that Nick meets his mistress, Myrtle Wilson, when the train stops on their way into New York.
The tone of Nick's description of Tom is blunt and hard. He describes Tom as having a "hard mouth and a supercilious manner" with "two shining arrogant eyes. " Nick also describes him as powerful and cruel. It is evident by Nick's description that he sees Tom for what he is and does not like him.
They meet on a train to New York as Myrtle was visiting her sister. Myrtle was infatuated by the way Tom looked, and neither of them could stop looking at each other. She was so fixed on him that Myrtle did not even realize that she was getting a taxi with him and not a train car.
Nick and Tom went to the valley of ashes in The Great Gatsby to visit Tom's mistress, Myrtle Wilson, who lived in that desolate area. Tom would often bring Nick along with him to see Myrtle, as he felt more comfortable engaging in his extramarital affair away from the prying eyes of East Egg.