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Current Search - cry in The Catcher in the Rye
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All of a sudden I started to
cry
.
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2
So stop
crying
, and shut up, I said.
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In 25
3
The phonier it got, the more she
cried
.
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4
Then, all of a sudden, I started to
cry
.
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5
The funny part was, she wasn't even
crying
when I said that.
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6
All of a sudden I wanted her to
cry
till her eyes practically dropped out.
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7
She was still sort of
crying
, and all of a sudden I did feel sort of sorry I'd said it.
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8
When I finally got down off the radiator and went out to the hat-check room, I was
crying
and all.
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9
The part that got me was, there was a lady sitting next to me that
cried
all through the goddam picture.
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By J. D. Salinger
Context
In 18
10
I knew my mother'd get nervous as hell and start to
cry
and beg me to stay home and not go back to my cabin, but I'd go anyway.
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11
I damn near
cried
, it made me feel so terrible, but all I did was, I took the pieces out of the envelope and put them in my coat pocket.
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12
You take somebody that
cries
their goddam eyes out over phony stuff in the movies, and nine times out of ten they're mean bastards at heart.
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