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ismnotwasm

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Wed Dec 10, 2014, 10:47 AM Dec 2014

The Real Lolita [View all]

(Very long article, but an interesting one)

Sally Horner walked into the Woolworth’s on Broadway and Federal to steal a five-cent notebook. She had to, if the girls’ club she desperately wanted to join were to accept her into its ranks. She’d never stolen anything in her life; usually she went to that particular five-and-dime for school supplies and her favorite candy. But with days to go before the end of fifth grade, Sally was looking for a ticket to the ruling class, far removed from the babies below her at Northeast School in Camden, New Jersey.

It would be easy, the girls told her. Nobody would suspect a girl like Sally as a thief. Despite her mounting dread at breaking the law, she believed them. On the afternoon of June 13, 1948, she had no idea a simple act of shoplifting would destroy her life.

Once inside, she reached for the first notebook she could find on the gleaming white nickel counter. She stuffed it into her bag and sprinted away, careful to look straight ahead to the exit door. Then, right before the getaway, came a hard tug on her arm.

Sally looked up. A slender, hawk-faced man loomed above her, iron-gray hair peeking out from underneath a wide-brimmed fedora. His eyes, set directly upon Sally’s, blazed a mix of steel blue and gray. A scar sliced across his cheek by the right side of his nose, while his shirt collar shrouded another mark on his throat. The hand gripping Sally’s arm bore the traces of an even older, half-moon stamp forged by fire. Any adult would have sized him up as well past 50, but he looked positively ancient to Sally, who had turned 11 just two months before. Sally’s initial nerves dissipated, replaced by the terror of being caught.

http://penguinrandomhouse.ca/hazlitt/longreads/real-lolita
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The Real Lolita [View all] ismnotwasm Dec 2014 OP
Posting to for later JustAnotherGen Dec 2014 #1
I have never understood chervilant Dec 2014 #2
I think the prose and the times and the author ismnotwasm Dec 2014 #3
A great find. Thanks for posting it ... and in regards to the conversation ... Tuesday Afternoon Dec 2014 #4
Absolutely. And it's also important not to take the protagonist as a literal reflection nomorenomore08 Jan 2015 #14
How is Lolita a "paen to pedophilia"? cemaphonic Jan 2015 #13
Another source... TeeYiYi Dec 2014 #5
That is very interesting ismnotwasm Dec 2014 #6
I thought the one you posted... TeeYiYi Dec 2014 #7
Yes. ismnotwasm Dec 2014 #8
The news stories at the time of her rescue... TeeYiYi Dec 2014 #9
Oh puke ismnotwasm Dec 2014 #10
Yeah, that is gross - talking about her almost like she was a willing participant in her abduction. nomorenomore08 Jan 2015 #16
wanna understand somthing mehdialgerian Jan 2015 #11
Well, yes there is ismnotwasm Jan 2015 #12
Um, no shit... nomorenomore08 Jan 2015 #15
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