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Quotes from The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
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1  I wished to God old Mrs. Antolini would come in with the coffee.
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2  All the two of them were eating for breakfast was toast and coffee.
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3  She came in carrying this tray with coffee and cakes and stuff on it.
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4  The other one was reading a little black book while she drank her coffee.
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5  So I went in this very cheap-looking restaurant and had doughnuts and coffee.
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6  I had part of a cup of coffee and about half of some cake that was as hard as a rock.
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7  The coffee made my stomach feel a little better, but I still had this awful headache.
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8  I hate it if I'm eating bacon and eggs or something and somebody else is only eating toast and coffee.
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9  You're a stupid chiseling moron, and in about two years you'll be one of those scraggy guys that come up to you on the street and ask for a dime for coffee.
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10  Usually I like riding on trains, especially at night, with the lights on and the windows so black, and one of those guys coming up the aisle selling coffee and sandwiches and magazines.
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