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- 3211 you're mad. No boy ever said that to me in my entire life."
3212 The whole thing was sort of funny, in a way, if you thought about it, and all of a
3213 sudden I did something I shouldn't have. I laughed. And I have one of these very loud,
3214 stupid laughs. I mean if I ever sat behind myself in a movie or something, I'd probably
3215 lean over and tell myself to please shut up. It made old Sally madder than ever.
3216 I stuck around for a while, apologizing and trying to get her to excuse me, but she
3217 wouldn't. She kept telling me to go away and leave her alone. So finally I did it. I went
3218 inside and got my shoes and stuff, and left without her. I shouldn't've, but I was pretty
3219 goddam fed up by that time.
3220 If you want to know the truth, I don't even know why I started all that stuff with
3221 her. I mean about going away somewhere, to Massachusetts and Vermont and all. I
3222 probably wouldn't've taken her even if she'd wanted to go with me. She wouldn't have
3223 been anybody to go with. The terrible part, though, is that I meant it when I asked her.
3224 That's the terrible part. I swear to God I'm a madman.
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