{"id":"01KG078XNT0MDRB7J2JXJVVD7K","cid":"bafkreidt2pxayd5rgfrrdn4afyg5rlylrow2mtncmdngjvru3sbsahfbzm","type":"chunk","properties":{"end_line":2284,"extracted_at":"2026-01-27T17:15:40.755Z","extracted_by":"structure-extraction-lambda","label":"Chunk 2","source_file":"01KFYTG9MG93RTB6YAW34V48XG","start_line":2231,"text":"  2136\tmuch when I lose something--it used to drive my mother crazy when I was a kid. Some\n  2137\tguys spend days looking for something they lost. I never seem to have anything that if I\n  2138\tlost it I'd care too much. Maybe that's why I'm partly yellow. It's no excuse, though. It\n  2139\treally isn't. What you should be is not yellow at all. If you're supposed to sock somebody\n  2140\tin the jaw, and you sort of feel like doing it, you should do it. I'm just no good at it,\n  2141\tthough. I'd rather push a guy out the window or chop his head off with an ax than sock\n  2142\thim in the jaw. I hate fist fights. I don't mind getting hit so much--although I'm not crazy\n  2143\tabout it, naturally--but what scares me most in a fist fight is the guy's face. I can't stand\n  2144\tlooking at the other guy's face, is my trouble. It wouldn't be so bad if you could both be\n  2145\tblindfolded or something. It's a funny kind of yellowness, when you come to think of it,\n  2146\tbut it's yellowness, all right. I'm not kidding myself.\n\n<!-- [Page 49](arke:01KFYTAC886X0RJDXVEND7MGQB) -->\n  2147\tThe more I thought about my gloves and my yellowness, the more depressed I\n  2148\tgot, and I decided, while I was walking and all, to stop off and have a drink somewhere.\n  2149\tI'd only had three drinks at Ernie's, and I didn't even finish the last one. One thing I have,\n  2150\tit's a terrific capacity. I can drink all night and not even show it, if I'm in the mood. Once,\n  2151\tat the Whooton School, this other boy, Raymond Goldfarb, and I bought a pint of Scotch\n  2152\tand drank it in the chapel one Saturday night, where nobody'd see us. He got stinking, but\n  2153\tI hardly didn't even show it. I just got very cool and nonchalant. I puked before I went to\n  2154\tbed, but I didn't really have to--I forced myself.\n  2155\tAnyway, before I got to the hotel, I started to go in this dumpy-looking bar, but\n  2156\ttwo guys came out, drunk as hell, and wanted to know where the subway was. One of\n  2157\tthem was this very Cuban-looking guy, and he kept breathing his stinking breath in my\n  2158\tface while I gave him directions. I ended up not even going in the damn bar. I just went\n  2159\tback to the hotel.\n  2160\tThe whole lobby was empty. It smelled like fifty million dead cigars. It really did.\n  2161\tI wasn't sleepy or anything, but I was feeling sort of lousy. Depressed and all. I almost\n  2162\twished I was dead.\n  2163\tThen, all of a sudden, I got in this big mess.\n  2164\tThe first thing when I got in the elevator, the elevator guy said to me, \"Innarested\n  2165\tin having a good time, fella? Or is it too late for you?\"\n  2166\t\"How do you mean?\" I said. I didn't know what he was driving at or anything.\n  2167\t\"Innarested in a little tail t'night?\"\n  2168\t\"Me?\" I said. Which was a very dumb answer, but it's quite embarrassing when\n  2169\tsomebody comes right up and asks you a question like that.\n  2170\t\"How old are you, chief?\" the elevator guy said.\n  2171\t\"Why?\" I said. \"Twenty-two.\"\n  2172\t\"Uh huh. Well, how 'bout it? Y'innarested? Five bucks a throw. Fifteen bucks the\n  2173\twhole night.\" He looked at his wrist watch. \"Till noon. Five bucks a throw, fifteen bucks\n  2174\ttill noon.\"\n  2175\t\"Okay,\" I said. It was against my principles and all, but I was feeling so depressed\n  2176\tI didn't even think. That's the whole trouble. When you're feeling very depressed, you\n  2177\tcan't even think.\n  2178\t\"Okay what? A throw, or till noon? I gotta know.\"\n  2179\t\"Just a throw.\"\n  2180\t\"Okay, what room ya in?\"\n  2181\tI looked at the red thing with my number on it, on my key. \"Twelve twenty-two,\"\n  2182\tI said. I was already sort of sorry I'd let the thing start rolling, but it was too late now.\n  2183\t\"Okay. I'll send a girl up in about fifteen minutes.\" He opened the doors and I got\n  2184\tout.\n  2185\t\"Hey, is she good-looking?\" I asked him. \"I don't want any old bag.\"\n  2186\t\"No old bag. Don't worry about it, chief.\"\n  2187\t\"Who do I pay?\"","title":"Chunk 2"},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG0725N1AW73BK692GT6CGC5","peer_label":"13","peer_type":"chapter","predicate":"in"},{"peer":"01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS","peer_label":"More Classics","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"}],"ver":1,"created_at":"2026-01-27T17:15:58.644Z","ts":"2026-01-27T17:15:58.644Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFF0H3YRP9ZSM033AM0QJ47H"}}