STOMACH in Classic Quotes

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Quotes from The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
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1  He had a big fat hairy stomach.
The Catcher in the Rye By J. D. Salinger
Context   In 14
2  He was always stroking his stomach or his chest.
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Context   In 6
3  All I felt was this terrific punch in my stomach.
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Context   In 14
4  He was almost standing on top of me, his crumby old hairy stomach and all.
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Context   In 14
5  It rained on his lousy tombstone, and it rained on the grass on his stomach.
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6  Then she flopped on her stomach on the bed and put the goddam pillow over her head.
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Context   In 21
7  The coffee made my stomach feel a little better, but I still had this awful headache.
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Context   In 24
8  People coming and putting a bunch of flowers on your stomach on Sunday, and all that crap.
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Context   In 20
9  I mean I hadn't eaten anything unsanitary or like that and usually I have quite a strong stomach.
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Context   In 25
10  When I did finally get up, I had to walk to the bathroom all doubled up and holding onto my stomach and all.
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Context   In 14
11  I kept putting my hand under my jacket, on my stomach and all, to keep the blood from dripping all over the place.
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Context   In 20
12  He stood there, reading it, and sort of stroking his bare chest and stomach, with this very stupid expression on his face.
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Context   In 6
13  Then what happened, a couple of days later I saw Jane laying on her stomach next to the swimming pool, at the club, and I said hello to her.
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Context   In 11