We do see that Holden does express compassion for those who have less than him, by his generosity with the nuns. He says, "the thing is it's really hard to be roommates with someone if your suitcases are much better than theirs." He even says it was better to be roommates with Stradlater because he owned expensive luggage, too. Here we see that Holden is somewhat spoiled because he takes the fact that he is wealthy for granted. He called Holden's things "Bourgeois" and came to resent him. Dick also resented Holden for the expensive things he owned. However, Dick would take Holden's luggage out from under his bed and put it up on the luggage rack so that people would think it was his luggage. Holden put his luggage under his bed as well, so Dick would not feel so bad. Holden had a roommate once, named Dick Slagle, who had very cheap luggage and even hid it under the bed so that nobody would see it. He goes on to tell us that he almost "detests" a person if they have cheap luggage. While eating breakfast at a diner, Holden helps two nuns with their suitcases. He is unclear about where he will spend the next three nights but knows he does not want to risk staying at the hotel and get beat up by some crazed hotel employee/pimp again. Holden checks out of the Edmont and stores his suitcases in a locker at Grand Central Station. His father is a corporate lawyer and "really rakes it in" so Holden does not have a true appreciation of money because he has always had it. He complains about his careless ways with money and tells us he has always been that way. He will need to buy the theater tickets, and he cannot go home until Wednesday. Holden is a little worried about all the money he has spent. He almost tells Sally to forget about the Matinee, simply because she used the word "grand". He believes it is one of the most pretentious words in the English language. Holden complains about the word "grand" after Sally uses it to express her acceptance of Holden's invitation to the theater. We learn that Sally is also from a wealthy family, because the maid answers the phone. He calls Sally and invites her to see a matinee with him that afternoon. Sally is a girl that Holden "necked" with a lot and is "phony" but very good looking. Holden thinks about Jane Gallagher for a while but then decides to call Sally. Holden seems to be in pretty good spirits, despite the fact that Maurice, the elevator guy/pimp roughed him up not too many hours ago. On Sunday Morning, Holden wakes up at the Edmont Hotel around ten o'clock.