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He once told Allie and I that if he'd had to shoot anybody, he wouldn't've known...
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J.D. Salinger
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The Catcher in the Rye
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He once told Allie and I that if he'd had to shoot anybody, he wouldn't've known which direction to shoot in. He said the Army was practically as full of bastards as the Nazis were.
( J.D. Salinger )
[ The Catcher in the Rye ]
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