{"id":"01KG079HTAS8ESZ3DVA7XW4F6R","cid":"bafkreianetxlo4aleujd6bo63fhz6kiceas4cpdjxqfnhdtz4l7yug64hy","type":"chunk","properties":{"end_line":2664,"extracted_at":"2026-01-27T17:16:18.878Z","extracted_by":"structure-extraction-lambda","label":"Chunk 1","source_file":"01KFYTG9MG93RTB6YAW34V48XG","start_line":2626,"text":"  2513\t15\n  2514\tI didn't sleep too long, because I think it was only around ten o'clock when I woke\n  2515\tup. I felt pretty hungry as soon as I had a cigarette. The last time I'd eaten was those two\n  2516\thamburgers I had with Brossard and Ackley when we went in to Agerstown to the\n  2517\tmovies. That was a long time ago. It seemed like fifty years ago. The phone was right\n  2518\tnext to me, and I started to call down and have them send up some breakfast, but I was\n  2519\tsort of afraid they might send it up with old Maurice. If you think I was dying to see him\n  2520\tagain, you're crazy. So I just laid around in bed for a while and smoked another cigarette.\n  2521\tI thought of giving old Jane a buzz, to see if she was home yet and all, but I wasn't in the\n  2522\tmood.\n  2523\tWhat I did do, I gave old Sally Hayes a buzz. She went to Mary A. Woodruff, and\n  2524\tI knew she was home because I'd had this letter from her a couple of weeks ago. I wasn't\n  2525\ttoo crazy about her, but I'd known her for years. I used to think she was quite intelligent,\n  2526\tin my stupidity. The reason I did was because she knew quite a lot about the theater and\n  2527\tplays and literature and all that stuff. If somebody knows quite a lot about those things, it\n  2528\ttakes you quite a while to find out whether they're really stupid or not. It took me years to\n  2529\tfind it out, in old Sally's case. I think I'd have found it out a lot sooner if we hadn't necked\n  2530\tso damn much. My big trouble is, I always sort of think whoever I'm necking is a pretty\n  2531\tintelligent person. It hasn't got a goddam thing to do with it, but I keep thinking it\n  2532\tanyway.\n  2533\tAnyway, I gave her a buzz. First the maid answered. Then her father. Then she\n  2534\tgot on. \"Sally?\" I said.\n  2535\t\"Yes--who is this?\" she said. She was quite a little phony. I'd already told her\n  2536\tfather who it was.\n  2537\t\"Holden Caulfield. How are ya?\"\n  2538\t\"Holden! I'm fine! How are you?\"\n  2539\t\"Swell. Listen. How are ya, anyway? I mean how's school?\"\n  2540\t\"Fine,\" she said. \"I mean--you know.\"\n  2541\t\"Swell. Well, listen. I was wondering if you were busy today. It's Sunday, but\n  2542\tthere's always one or two matinees going on Sunday. Benefits and that stuff. Would you\n  2543\tcare to go?\"\n  2544\t\"I'd love to. Grand.\"\n  2545\tGrand. If there's one word I hate, it's grand. It's so phony. For a second, I was\n  2546\ttempted to tell her to forget about the matinee. But we chewed the fat for a while. That is,\n  2547\tshe chewed it. You couldn't get a word in edgewise. First she told me about some\n  2548\tHarvard guy-- it probably was a freshman, but she didn't say, naturally--that was rushing\n  2549\thell out of her. Calling her up night and day. Night and day--that killed me. Then she told\n  2550\tme about some other guy, some West Point cadet, that was cutting his throat over her too.\n","title":"Chunk 1"},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG072JK9JYJXQ6SAQ846BAXY","peer_label":"15","peer_type":"chapter","predicate":"in"},{"peer":"01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS","peer_label":"More Classics","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"}],"ver":1,"created_at":"2026-01-27T17:16:19.427Z","ts":"2026-01-27T17:16:19.427Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFF0H3YRP9ZSM033AM0QJ47H"}}