<P> In a cab, Holden inquires with the driver about whether the ducks in the Central Park lagoon migrate during winter, a subject he brings up often, but the man barely responds . Holden checks into the dilapidated Edmont Hotel . He spends an evening dancing with three tourist women in the hotel lounge and enjoys dancing with one, though is disappointed that he is unable to hold a conversation with them . Following an unpromising visit to Ernie's Nightclub in Greenwich Village, Holden agrees to have a prostitute named Sunny visit his room . His attitude toward the girl changes the minute she enters the room; she seems about the same age as he . Holden becomes uncomfortable with the situation, and when he tells her all he wants to do is talk, she becomes annoyed and leaves . Even though he still paid her the right amount for her time, she returns with her pimp Maurice and demands more money . Holden insults Maurice, and after Sunny takes the money from Holden's wallet, Maurice punches him in the stomach and leaves with Sunny . </P> <P> The next morning, Holden, becoming increasingly depressed and in need of personal connection, calls Sally Hayes, a familiar date, and they agree to meet that afternoon to attend a play . Holden shops for a special record, "Little Shirley Beans", for his 10 - year - old sister Phoebe . He spots a small boy singing "If a body catch a body coming through the rye", which lifts his mood . After the play, Holden and Sally go ice skating at Rockefeller Center . Holden impulsively invites Sally to run away with him that night to live in the wilderness, but she is uninterested in his hastily generated plan and declines . The conversation turns sour, and the two part ways . </P> <P> Holden gets drunk at a bar, first calling an icy Sally, then walking to Central Park to investigate the ducks, breaking Phoebe's record on the way . Nostalgically recalling the unchanging dioramas in the Museum of Natural History that he enjoyed visiting as a child, Holden heads home to see Phoebe, exhausted and out of money . He sneaks into his parents' apartment while they are out, and wakes up Phoebe--the only person with whom he seems to be able to communicate his true feelings . Holden shares a selfless fantasy he has been thinking about (based on a mishearing of Robert Burns's Comin' Through the Rye): he pictures himself as the sole guardian of thousands of children playing in a huge rye field on the edge of a cliff . His job is to catch the children if, in their abandon, they come close to falling off the brink; to be, in effect, the "catcher in the rye". Because of this misinterpretation, Holden believes that to be the "catcher in the rye" means to save children from losing their innocence . </P> <P> When his parents come home, Holden slips out and visits his former and much - admired English teacher, Mr. Antolini, who offers advice on life along with a place to sleep for the night . Holden is upset when he wakes up in the night to find Mr. Antolini patting his head in a way that he regards as "flitty" (homosexual) and uncomfortable . Confused and uncertain, he leaves as dawn is breaking and spends most of Monday morning wandering the city . </P>

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