{"id":"01KG07AF1G0S1YSTP07XF7QY87","cid":"bafkreia2hdpafaiaqzhy7m7zqtmxkkgkyr73rynqesi34ew337rubitfuu","type":"chunk","properties":{"end_line":3313,"extracted_at":"2026-01-27T17:16:48.808Z","extracted_by":"structure-extraction-lambda","label":"Chunk 6","source_file":"01KFYTG9MG93RTB6YAW34V48XG","start_line":3262,"text":"  3123\t\"Take cars,\" I said. I said it in this very quiet voice. \"Take most people, they're\n  3124\tcrazy about cars. They worry if they get a little scratch on them, and they're always\n  3125\ttalking about how many miles they get to a gallon, and if they get a brand-new car\n  3126\talready they start thinking about trading it in for one that's even newer. I don't even like\n  3127\told cars. I mean they don't even interest me. I'd rather have a goddam horse. A horse is at\n  3128\tleast human, for God's sake. A horse you can at least--\"\n  3129\t\"I don't know what you're even talking about,\" old Sally said. \"You jump from\n  3130\tone--\"\n  3131\t\"You know something?\" I said. \"You're probably the only reason I'm in New\n  3132\tYork right now, or anywhere. If you weren't around, I'd probably be someplace way the\n  3133\thell off. In the woods or some goddam place. You're the only reason I'm around,\n  3134\tpractically.\"\n  3135\t\"You're sweet,\" she said. But you could tell she wanted me to change the damn\n  3136\tsubject.\n  3137\t\"You ought to go to a boys' school sometime. Try it sometime,\" I said. \"It's full of\n  3138\tphonies, and all you do is study so that you can learn enough to be smart enough to be\n  3139\table to buy a goddam Cadillac some day, and you have to keep making believe you give\n  3140\ta damn if the football team loses, and all you do is talk about girls and liquor and sex all\n  3141\tday, and everybody sticks together in these dirty little goddam cliques. The guys that are\n  3142\ton the basketball team stick together, the Catholics stick together, the goddam\n\n<!-- [Page 71](arke:01KFYTAC59ZQZ3KHESJ41CC99R) -->\n  3143\tintellectuals stick together, the guys that play bridge stick together. Even the guys that\n  3144\tbelong to the goddam Book-of-the-Month Club stick together. If you try to have a little\n  3145\tintelligent--\"\n  3146\t\"Now, listen,\" old Sally said. \"Lots of boys get more out of school than that.\"\n  3147\t\"I agree! I agree they do, some of them! But that's all I get out of it. See? That's\n  3148\tmy point. That's exactly my goddam point,\" I said. \"I don't get hardly anything out of\n  3149\tanything. I'm in bad shape. I'm in lousy shape.\"\n  3150\t\"You certainly are.\"\n  3151\tThen, all of a sudden, I got this idea.\n  3152\t\"Look,\" I said. \"Here's my idea. How would you like to get the hell out of here?\n  3153\tHere's my idea. I know this guy down in Greenwich Village that we can borrow his car\n  3154\tfor a couple of weeks. He used to go to the same school I did and he still owes me ten\n  3155\tbucks. What we could do is, tomorrow morning we could drive up to Massachusetts and\n  3156\tVermont, and all around there, see. It's beautiful as hell up there, It really is.\" I was\n  3157\tgetting excited as hell, the more I thought of it, and I sort of reached over and took old\n  3158\tSally's goddam hand. What a goddam fool I was. \"No kidding,\" I said. \"I have about a\n  3159\thundred and eighty bucks in the bank. I can take it out when it opens in the morning, and\n  3160\tthen I could go down and get this guy's car. No kidding. We'll stay in these cabin camps\n  3161\tand stuff like that till the dough runs out. Then, when the dough runs out, I could get a\n  3162\tjob somewhere and we could live somewhere with a brook and all and, later on, we could\n  3163\tget married or something. I could chop all our own wood in the wintertime and all.\n  3164\tHonest to God, we could have a terrific time! Wuddaya say? C'mon! Wuddaya say? Will\n  3165\tyou do it with me? Please!\"\n  3166\t\"You can't just do something like that,\" old Sally said. She sounded sore as hell.\n  3167\t\"Why not? Why the hell not?\"\n  3168\t\"Stop screaming at me, please,\" she said. Which was crap, because I wasn't even\n  3169\tscreaming at her.\n  3170\t\"Why can'tcha? Why not?\"\n  3171\t\"Because you can't, that's all. In the first place, we're both practically children.\n  3172\tAnd did you ever stop to think what you'd do if you didn't get a job when your money ran","title":"Chunk 6"},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG07252MX4J6CZDGDQKZRH28","peer_label":"17","peer_type":"chapter","predicate":"in"},{"peer":"01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS","peer_label":"More Classics","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"}],"ver":1,"created_at":"2026-01-27T17:16:49.268Z","ts":"2026-01-27T17:16:49.268Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFF0H3YRP9ZSM033AM0QJ47H"}}