{"id":"01KG07DQ4RKHH3PNTB1WMTE4Z0","cid":"bafkreicrjtn3h4e2eeyrpjicx5xwk7m6pl7hmhjhulc34oiclpzgvgvyp4","type":"chunk","properties":{"end_line":5239,"extracted_at":"2026-01-27T17:18:35.112Z","extracted_by":"structure-extraction-lambda","label":"Chunk 17","source_file":"01KFYTG9MG93RTB6YAW34V48XG","start_line":5188,"text":"  4967\ther. \"Come on, now,\" I said.\n  4968\tShe didn't go up the steps with me, though. She wouldn't come with me. I went up\n  4969\tanyway, though, and brought the bag in the checkroom and checked it, and then I came\n  4970\tdown again. She was still standing there on the sidewalk, but she turned her back on me\n  4971\twhen I came up to her. She can do that. She can turn her back on you when she feels like\n  4972\tit. \"I'm not going away anywhere. I changed my mind. So stop crying, and shut up,\" I\n  4973\tsaid. The funny part was, she wasn't even crying when I said that. I said it anyway,\n  4974\tthough, \"C'mon, now. I'll walk you back to school. C'mon, now. You'll be late.\"\n  4975\tShe wouldn't answer me or anything. I sort of tried to get hold of her old hand, but\n  4976\tshe wouldn't let me. She kept turning around on me.\n  4977\t\"Didja have your lunch? Ya had your lunch yet?\" I asked her.\n  4978\tShe wouldn't answer me. All she did was, she took off my red hunting hat--the\n  4979\tone I gave her--and practically chucked it right in my face. Then she turned her back on\n  4980\tme again. It nearly killed me, but I didn't say anything. I just picked it up and stuck it in\n  4981\tmy coat pocket.\n  4982\t\"Come on, hey. I'll walk you back to school,\" I said.\n\n<!-- [Page 112](arke:01KFYTAMSBGC28VC63N2TCRDH3) -->\n  4983\t\"I'm not going back to school.\"\n  4984\tI didn't know what to say when she said that. I just stood there for a couple of\n  4985\tminutes.\n  4986\t\"You have to go back to school. You want to be in that play, don't you? You want\n  4987\tto be Benedict Arnold, don't you?\"\n  4988\t\"No.\"\n  4989\t\"Sure you do. Certainly you do. C'mon, now, let's go,\" I said. \"In the first place,\n  4990\tI'm not going away anywhere, I told you. I'm going home. I'm going home as soon as you\n  4991\tgo back to school. First I'm gonna go down to the station and get my bags, and then I'm\n  4992\tgonna go straight--\"\n  4993\t\"I said I'm not going back to school. You can do what you want to do, but I'm not\n  4994\tgoing back to chool,\" she said. \"So shut up.\" It was the first time she ever told me to shut\n  4995\tup. It sounded terrible. God, it sounded terrible. It sounded worse than swearing. She still\n  4996\twouldn't look at me either, and every time I sort of put my hand on her shoulder or\n  4997\tsomething, she wouldn't let me.\n  4998\t\"Listen, do you want to go for a walk?\" I asked her. \"Do you want to take a walk\n  4999\tdown to the zoo? If I let you not go back to school this afternoon and go for walk, will\n  5000\tyou cut out this crazy stuff?\"\n  5001\tShe wouldn't answer me, so I said it over again. \"If I let you skip school this\n  5002\tafternoon and go for a little walk, will you cut out the crazy stuff? Will you go back to\n  5003\tschool tomorrow like a good girl?\"\n  5004\t\"I may and I may not,\" she said. Then she ran right the hell across the street,\n  5005\twithout even looking to see if any cars were coming. She's a madman sometimes.\n  5006\tI didn't follow her, though. I knew she'd follow me, so I started walking\n  5007\tdowntown toward the zoo, on the park side of the street, and she started walking\n  5008\tdowntown on the other goddam side of the street, She wouldn't look over at me at all, but\n  5009\tI could tell she was probably watching me out of the corner of her crazy eye to see where\n  5010\tI was going and all. Anyway, we kept walking that way all the way to the zoo. The only\n  5011\tthing that bothered me was when a double-decker bus came along because then I couldn't\n  5012\tsee across the street and I couldn't see where the hell she was. But when we got to the\n  5013\tzoo, I yelled over to her, \"Phoebe! I'm going in the zoo! C'mon, now!\" She wouldn't look\n  5014\tat me, but I could tell she heard me, and when I started down the steps to the zoo I turned\n  5015\taround and saw she was crossing the street and following me and all.\n  5016\tThere weren't too many people in the zoo because it was sort of a lousy day, but","title":"Chunk 17"},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG0725KRV1Y3Q27GR0RPHVES","peer_label":"24","peer_type":"chapter","predicate":"in"},{"peer":"01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS","peer_label":"More Classics","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"}],"ver":1,"created_at":"2026-01-27T17:18:35.975Z","ts":"2026-01-27T17:18:35.975Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFF0H3YRP9ZSM033AM0QJ47H"}}