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The Catcher in the Rye Chapters 13-19 Ms. De La O

Chapter 13 Holden walks forty-one blocks back to his hotel. He wishes he had his gloves, which were stolen at Pencey. He imagines finding the thief, but then decides he's too cowardly for direct confrontations. In the hotel, the elevator operator, Maurice, offers to send a prostitute to his room for five dollars. Holden accepts, but immediately regrets it. A young prostitute, Sunny, arrives. Holden tries to talk to her, but she just undresses, sits on his lap, and talks dirty. Holden tells her he can't have sex because of a recent operation Holden pays Sunny five dollars, but she claims he owes her ten. He refuses.

Chapter 14 Holden, alone, remembers a time when he excluded Allie from a game. He still feels guilty about it. He gets into bed, and is surprised that he feels like praying. He says he's "sort of an atheist," and dislikes ministers because they speak in a phony tone of voice. Maurice knocks on Holden’s door and demands five dollars. When Holden calls Maurice a "dirty moron," Maurice punches him in the stomach, leaving him crying on the floor. Holden images himself as a movie star shot in the gut by an enemy, and imagines taking his revenge. He then says he feels like committing suicide by jumping out the window. Eventually, he goes to sleep.

Chapter 15 The next morning Holden calls up Sally Hayes and makes a date with her for that afternoon. Holden checks out of the hotel and goes to Grand Central Station to store his bags in a locker, and thinks of his family: his father is a successful corporate lawyer, and his mother has been nervous and ill since Allie died. He worries what his expulsion from Pencey will do to her. While having breakfast at a sandwich shop, Holden meets two nuns carrying cheap suitcases. He talks with them, though as they discuss Romeo and Juliet he wonders if they're comfortable with its sexual content. Though low on funds, Holden gives the nuns a ten-dollar donation. After the nuns leave, Holden wishes he had given them more than ten dollars.

Chapter 16 It's now Sunday. Holden buys a children's record for Phoebe and thinks about how Phoebe always understands what he's really saying. While passing a church he overhears a poor little boy singing, "If a body catch a body coming through the rye." The boy's voice and innocent image makes him happy. Holden then heads over to the Mall where he meets a girl who thinks Phoebe's at the Museum of Natural History with her class. Though it soon becomes clear that the class trip was Saturday, Holden walks to the museum anyway. Holden thinks about how comforting it is that the museum's displays are frozen in time. He says you can always go back to the museum and discover that the only thing that has changed is you yourself.

Chapter 17 Sally shows up ten minutes late to meet Holden, but looks so good he doesn't hold it against her. He feels like marrying her, even though he doesn't particularly like her. At the play, the actors' performances seem phony and conceited to Holden. During intermission, Sally talks to a boy named George who she knows from Andover. Soon after ice skating, they head inside. As they drink cokes, Holden asks Sally if she gets fed up with stuff like school. Holden then says that he hates school and everything else. Sally asks him to stop shouting, but Holden continues that he's only in New York because of Sally and would otherwise be off in a cabin in the woods. Suddenly Holden suggests they should run away to New England and live in a cabin together. Sally tells him there will be time for such things when they're older. Holden tells Sally she's "a royal pain in the ass." Sally starts to cry. Holden apologizes, then starts to laugh, then finally leaves.

Chapter 18 Holden thinks about calling up Jane Gallagher again, and remembers a time when he saw her with Al Pike from Choate, a boy he thought was stuck-up Holden calls up Carl Luce, a friend from the Whooton School who attends Columbia. They plan to meet that night. In the meantime, Holden goes to Radio City Music Hall to see a movie. He's annoyed by the Rockettes pre-movie dance, but remembers how he and Allie used to love the man in the orchestra who played kettledrum because the man seemed to enjoy it so much. Afterward, as Holden walks to meet Luce, he thinks about D.B.'s experience in World War II. He thinks that he could never be in the army.

Chapter 19 Holden waits for Carl Luce at the Wicker Bar in the Seton Hotel. He says the place is filled with so many phonies its enough to make anyone "hate everybody in the world.” Holden says Luce knew more about sex than anybody at the Whooton School, even though he always seemed somewhat "flirty”. When Luce arrives, Holden asks him about his sex life. Though Luce admits that he's dating an older woman, he resists getting into what he calls a "typical Caulfield conversation.” Luce asks Holden if he's ever going to grow up, and says Holden's sex life is lousy because he's immature. Luce tells Holden to see a psychoanalyst. Holden remembers that Luce's father is a psychoanalyst, and asks him if he was ever analyzed by his father. Luce, annoyed, leaves.