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That guy
Ackley
'd pick up anything.
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"The great Stradlater,"
Ackley
said.
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It damn near killed old
Ackley
, though.
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Stop calling me '
Ackley
kid,' God damn it.
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He was a little bit like
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, that way.
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Besides, I know it annoyed hell out of old
Ackley
.
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I once sat next to
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at this basketball game.
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You couldn't read anything with a guy like
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around.
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Anybody else except
Ackley
would've taken the goddam hint.
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It was Robert
Ackley
, this guy that roomed right next to me.
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"He's got this superior attitude all the time,"
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said.
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"You have a damn good sense of humor,
Ackley
kid," I told him.
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"He's got this goddam superior attitude all the time,"
Ackley
said.
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With a guy like
Ackley
, if you looked up from your book you were a goner.
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I slid way the hell down in my chair and watched old
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making himself at home.
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It was partly a phony kind of friendly, but at least he always said hello to
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and all.
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There was a shower right between every two rooms in our wing, and about eighty-five times a day old
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barged in on me.
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