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1 He didn't want you to think he was visiting you or anything.
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2 I'd have this rule that nobody could do anything phony when they visited me.
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3 Then she invited me to visit Ernie during the summer, at Gloucester, Massachusetts.
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4 I'd ask them all to visit me sometime if they wanted to, but I wouldn't insist or anything.
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5 All the visitors that were visiting the cemetery started running like hell over to their cars.
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6 But I wouldn't visit that sonuvabitch Morrow for all the dough in the world, even if I was desperate.
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7 That isn't too far from this crumby place, and he comes over and visits me practically every week end.
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8 What I'd do, I'd let old Phoebe come out and visit me in the summertime and on Christmas vacation and Easter vacation.
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9 She tells old Alec he's really a duke and all, but he doesn't believe her and doesn't want to go with her to visit his mother and all.
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10 come out and visit me for a while if he wanted a nice, quiet place for his writing, but he couldn't write any movies in my cabin, only stories and books.
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11 Then they make him go to jail for life imprisonment, but this child that he stuck the blanket over its head comes to visit him all the time and thanks him for what he did.
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12 You couldn't see the grandstand too hot, but you could hear them all yelling, deep and terrific on the Pencey side, because practically the whole school except me was there, and scrawny and faggy on the Saxon Hall side, because the visiting team hardly ever brought many people with them.
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