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Franny and Zooey Study Guide

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by J. D. Salinger
About 45 pages (13,518 words)
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Franny (pgs. 21-44) Summary

When Franny gets to the bathroom, she pauses for a moment before sitting in a stall and crying for five minutes. It's an uncontrollable crying, but when she is done, she quickly composes herself and holds the small green book to her chest before cleaning up and going back to the table. Lane asks her if she's OK, and she doesn't really answer. Lane gets upset again when all she orders is a chicken sandwich.

Lane tells Franny that they're going to meet Wally Campbell for a drink before going the Harvard-Yale football game, which leads to another argument. Franny says she's sick of people like Wally. He's one of those rich, pretentious snobs who think they have all the answers. The more she puts Wally and people like him down, the worse.....

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