Sammy, the narrator, describes how he quits his job at the grocery store after his manager, Lengel, scolds the girls for being in swimsuits.
Sammy feels a sense of liberation and solidarity with the girls, but also uncertainty about his future.
Sammy feels a sense of liberation and solidarity with the girls because he identifies with their rebellious spirit and desire for freedom.
He feels a sense of solidarity with the girls who were unfairly targeted
He worries about what his parents will say and feels a sense of disillusionment with the conformity and narrow-mindedness of his small town.
He's choosing to break free from the constraints of his job and societal norms, and in that moment, he feels a connection with the girls who represent a carefree and uninhibited lifestyle.
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