I've always been a strong >subscriber to only one theory: that Holden is talking to one person and one >person only: us. That's all we can really be sure of. We're not >eavesdropping; by picking up the book we have agreed to listen to Holden >tell us his story. That's all. > >So *I* will have to respectfully disagree (: Actually, Camille, that's what I was saying. Thor > >Thor wrote: > > I respectfully disagree. Can you really believe that he would bother to > > write down that which he verbalized & was taken down verbatim for our > > benefit? Come on, if Holden were real, he would get halfway down the >second > > page, say 'screw it' & take a walk weaing a jacket of >slightly-inadequate thickness. >In reply to Matthew's: > > >he was writing for therapy, talking to no one. > > > > > >mathew s. > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com