Meeting Holden
Meeting Holden
Justin Rogers
1/31/07
As I headed home from work one day, I saw a young man who looked you and out of place. I sat down next to him and we had a long talk on the subway. "Aren't you out a little too late?" I asked him. He was very tall and was carrying a suitcase with a Pency logo.
He responded, "Well, I'm trying to find somewhere to sleep and I've got nowhere else to go. You see, I use to go to this school, Pencey ".
"You went to Pencey?" I said. "My son Ernest is a student there and he loves it. What's your name?".
"John Heinz" he said with a stutter. "I believe I know your son. He is in a few classes with me and he is one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet".
" I know, he is always telling me about all of his friends, and his desire to be a great leader" I said.
John's eyes quickly opened wide and he got very excited. "Ma'am Ernest has always told me about wanting to be class......
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