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In "The Great Gatsby," Mr. McKee admires Tom Buchanan's physical appearance and athletic prowess. He seems to be interested in getting to know Tom better and possibly engaging in a social relationship. However, their encounter at a party doesn't reveal any deeper motivations from Mr. McKee.

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