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I'd like to take the job http://www.tomitadesigns.com/?hydrea buy hydrea Why did Salinger not want this story to see the light? Well, for one thing, he reworked the material later. Kenneth became Allie in Catcher, a boy who had died four years before the book opens. In the novel, he dies of leukaemia in Maine not heart failure on Cape Cod, and he writes on his baseball mitt in green ink not black. But he’s the same boy, and when we are introduced to him by Holden we learn that on the night he died Holden slept in the garage and “broke all the goddam windows with my fist, just for the hell of it”. Holden’s hand still hurts as a result, and his parents tried to have him psychoanalysed. In the story, Kenneth says that if he were to die he’d “stick around for a while”. Then Vincent explains that he is writing about Kenneth in order to lay his soul to rest. “I can’t stand it. He shouldn’t be sticking around these days.” In Catcher, that haunting may turn out to explain everything.