1 I couldn't think of anything to say.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 2 It blows off steam better than anything.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 2 3 Darry isn't ever sorry for anything he does.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 4 Darry never had time to do anything anymore.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 5 Anything you think is important enough to write about.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 12 6 Darry doesn't love anyone or anything, except maybe Soda.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 7 He doesn't understand anything that is not plain hard fact.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 8 But Johnny and I understood each other without saying anything.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 3 9 We're sophisticated--- cool to the point of not feeling anything.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 3 10 He was still a junior at eighteen and a half and he never learned anything.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 11 She didn't have a real good home or anything and was our kind--- greaser--- but she was a real nice girl.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 12 I could smell English Leather shaving lotion and stale tobacco, and I wondered foolishly if I would suffocate before they did anything.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 13 So he never went anywhere and never did anything anymore, except work out at gyms and go skiing with some old friends of his sometimes.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 14 We were used to seeing Johnny banged up--- his father clobbered him around a lot, and although it made us madder than heck, we couldn't do anything about it.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 2 15 But he had been talking about girls like Sylvia and the girls he and Dally and the rest picked up at drive-ins and downtown; he never said anything about Socy girls.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 2 16 He could lift a hubcap quicker and more quietly than anyone in the neighborhood, but he also knew cars upside-down and backward, and he could drive anything on wheels.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 17 I had to read Great Expectations for English, and that kid Pip, he reminded me of us--- the way he felt marked lousy because he wasn't a gentleman or anything, and the way that girl kept looking down on him.
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