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By the end of this great work by Salinger, Holden is on the road to recovery with a much more detailed and complex understanding of life and death. He now accepts Allie's death, and will be able to continue to live a much less stressful and much freer life...
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He now accepts Allie's death, and will be able to continue to live a much less stressful and much freer life.
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