Holden manages to sneak up to his apartment by "buzzing" one of the other tenants and following closely behind them as they enter the building, then quickly slipping past the doorman before he can properly see who Holden is. This allows Holden to reach his own apartment without being caught.
Holden asks the door man for the key to his parents' apartment, pretending to forget his own. The doorman obliges, thinking Holden is a resident. This allows Holden to sneak into the apartment while his parents are out.
The reason is that Holden wakes up finding Mr. Antolini stroking his forehead or something, which Holden suspects might be a homosexual "pass". Yet almost as soon as he is out of the apartment, Holden begins to ask himself if he might have been mistaken. At this point in the book, Holden is on the verge of a breakdown, and not able to think or reason completely clearly.
On a bench in Grand Central Station.
He rocks his world Holden wakes up to Mr. Antolini stroking his head, he thinks he's being gay and hurries out of the apartment
Let's not sneak up on a sleeping dog.
home to see phoebe
The reason is that Holden wakes up finding Mr. Antolini stroking his forehead or something, which Holden suspects might be a homosexual "pass". Yet almost as soon as he is out of the apartment, Holden begins to ask himself if he might have been mistaken. At this point in the book, Holden is on the verge of a breakdown, and not able to think or reason completely clearly.
its not
The do not, they are herbivores
you go behind it
When Holden meets with Mr. Antolini, he is dead tired, and becoming ill. Antolini gives him many things to think about, though Holden is having trouble focusing. Holden finally goes to sleep, and wakes later when Antolini is patting his head. Holden interprets this as a homosexual pass, and hurriedly leaves the apartment, but almost immediately begins to ask himself if he over-reacted. Holden at this point is on the verge of a complete nervous breakdown, and that generally includes symptoms of paranoia, too - such as his reaction to Antolini.
Party it up.