- マイケル・グリーン(Michael Green)
479 :名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。[sage]:2010/07/25(日) 14:17:45 ID:V52v37v9 - lk about girls and liquor and sex all day, and everybody sticks together in thes
e dirty little goddam cliques. The guys that are on the basketball team stick to gether, the Catholics stick together, the goddam intellectuals stick together, t he guys that play bridge stick together. Even the guys that belong to the goddam Book-of-the-Month Club stick together. If you try to have a little intelligent- -" "Now, listen," old Sally said. "Lots of boys get more out of school than that." "I agree! I agree they do, some of them! But that's all I get out of it. See? That's my point. That's exactly my goddam point," I said. "I don't get har
| - マイケル・グリーン(Michael Green)
499 :名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。[sage]:2010/07/25(日) 14:28:27 ID:V52v37v9 - all over his face and brings him this teddy bear he used to slobber around with
when he was a kid. But then, one day, some kids are playing cricket on the lawn and he gets smacked in the head with a cricket ball. Then right away he gets his goddam memory back and he goes in and kisses his mother on the forehead and all . Then he starts being a regular duke again, and he forgets all about the homey babe that has the publishing business. I'd tell you the rest of the story, but I might puke if I did. It isn't that I'd spoil it for you or anything. There isn' t anything to spoil for Chrissake. Anyway, it ends up with Alec and the homey ba be getting married, and the brother that's a drunkard gets his nerves back and o perates on Alec's mother so she can see again, and then the drunken brother and
| - マイケル・グリーン(Michael Green)
544 :名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。[sage]:2010/07/25(日) 15:53:38 ID:V52v37v9 - l and then go someplace nice for dinner--everybody except Allie. I couldn't stan
d it. I know it's only his body and all that's in the cemetery, and his soul's i n Heaven and all that crap, but I couldn't stand it anyway. I just wish he wasn' t there. You didn't know him. If you'd known him, you'd know what I mean. It's n ot too bad when the sun's out, but the sun only comes out when it feels like com ing out. After a while, just to get my mind off getting pneumonia and all, I took out my dough and tried to count it in the lousy light from the street lamp. All I had was three singles and five quarters and a nickel left--boy, I spent a for tune since I left Pencey. Then what I did, I went down near the lagoon and I sor
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