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- # Chapter 25 of The Catcher in the Rye
## Overview
This entity is Chapter 25 of the novel [The Catcher in the Rye](arke:01KG6FTQ17A5EWK5GKQ4M7MXN5). It spans lines 4859 to 5336 of the source text and was extracted on January 30, 2026.
## Context
Chapter 25 is part of [The Catcher in the Rye](arke:01KG6FTQ17A5EWK5GKQ4M7MXN5), a novel that was processed as part of the [Documents to Process](arke:01KFF1K6A8V452X8SQKY55DD16) collection. The text for this chapter was extracted from the file [pdf-01KFHMJM2J9JHQAQM1Q9SKBJWF.txt](arke:01KG6FT59BXAZ3C5HRJ6SW8F58). It follows [Chapter 24](arke:01KG6FV1MXNCHEX34S4KJ8SSPS) and precedes [Chapter 26](arke:01KG6FV1MY51EFFC5N3GPNGR38).
## Contents
Chapter 25 details Holden Caulfield's experiences after leaving Mr. Antolini's apartment. He contemplates his future, deciding to go West and live as a deaf-mute, but first plans to say goodbye to his sister Phoebe. He visits Phoebe's school to leave her a note, where he encounters and attempts to erase offensive graffiti. Later, at the museum, he meets two young boys and helps them find the mummies. Phoebe eventually arrives with a suitcase, intending to run away with Holden, which he forbids. The chapter concludes with Holden watching Phoebe ride a carousel in the rain, experiencing a moment of profound happiness. Key themes include Holden's alienation, his desire for innocence, and his complex relationship with Phoebe.
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