$46 trillion is the answer
The author describes the path Mr. Pontellier takes when he leaves the main house of Madame Lebrun in chapter 1 of The Awakening to help the reader visualize the layout of buildings in the novel’s setting.
The image presented ("He walked down the gallery and across the narrow 'bridges' which connected the Lebrun cottages one with the other.") helps you perfectly visualize the setting that Mr. Pontellier is going through at that time.
Answer:
Nick has a good house, saying that he is Gatsby's neighbor, but nick isn't cocky about how big his home is. Nick is a wholesome person that is happy with what he has
Gatsby has this gigantic house that is filled with all kinds of things that are all expensive and valuable. Gatsby is also new money, meaning he makes his own money instead of inheriting it.
Tom and Daisy have a big house with lots of stuff, but not as big as Gatsby because Gatsby makes a lot of money. Tom and Daisy are old money so they inherit all of it.