I'm preparing a few comments on the occasion of a friend's retirement and need (ASAP) this info. In what story ("Zooey," "Raise High..."?) is there a reference to Seymour's distinguishing between, I think, sentiment and sentimentality with the metaphor having to do with kittens/kittens with Technicolor booties? The name of the story and (approx?) page number would be GREATLY appreciated. Please answer privately. Thanks. Stephen SHof48@aol.com