to chisel me" . Miserably the only thing leave is Holden being extremely mad and cry all over the place. By contrast, the attitude he treats the two nuns is totally opposite, " I could make a small contribution, you could keep the money for when you do take up a collection", he provides them the money voluntarily, even trying to pay the check for them. The similarity is that Holden both feels regretful after he gives money to these characters but for the different reasons. For Sunny, he regrets that his has been taken much more money than the prize it supposes to be; for the nuns, he regrets that he did not donate more money to help them having a better life.
to chisel me" . Miserably the only thing leave is Holden being extremely mad and cry all over the place. By contrast, the attitude he treats the two nuns is totally opposite, " I could make a small contribution, you could keep the money for when you do take up a collection", he provides them the money voluntarily, even trying to pay the check for them. The similarity is that Holden both feels regretful after he gives money to these characters but for the different reasons. For Sunny, he regrets that his has been taken much more money than the prize it supposes to be; for the nuns, he regrets that he did not donate more money to help them having a better life.