LUCE in Classic Quotes

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 Current Search - Luce in The Catcher in the Rye
1  "Let's drop it," old Luce said.
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2  So what I did finally, I gave old Carl Luce a buzz.
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3  But that was one of the annoying things about Luce.
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4  "I should imagine she's in her late thirties," old Luce said.
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5  "It's too involved to go into, for God's sake," old Luce said.
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6  Old Luce knew who every flit and Lesbian in the United States was.
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7  Then old Luce ordered another Martini and told the bartender to make it a lot dryer.
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8  The funny thing about old Luce, I used to think he was sort of flitty himself, in a way.
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9  Then I thought of calling up this guy that went to the Whooton School when I was there, Carl Luce, but I didn't like him much.
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10  I've known quite a few real flits, at schools and all, and they're always doing stuff like that, and that's why I always had my doubts about old Luce.
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11  After the movie was over, I started walking down to the Wicker Bar, where I was supposed to meet old Carl Luce, and while I walked I sort of thought about war and all.
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