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1  Let's walk to the park and back.
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Context   In Chapter 3
2  We chased him clear to the park.
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Context   In Chapter 12
3  The blue Mustang was circling the park slowly.
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Context   In Chapter 4
4  I've got Buck's T-bird parked down the road a little way.
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Context   In Chapter 5
5  I headed through the trees and cut him off halfway across the park.
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Context   In Chapter 12
6  Dally had Buck Merril's T-bird parked in front of our house, and we hopped into it.
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Context   In Chapter 9
7  As I lit up, the Socs who had jumped Johnny and me at the park hopped out of the Mustang.
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Context   In Chapter 7
8  And then you and Johnny turned up mising and what with that dead kid in the park and Dally getting hauled into the station, well it scared us something awful.
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Context   In Chapter 5
9  I knew Dally would have to park the car and catch me before he could carry out his threat, and Johnny was already out and following me, so I figured I was safe.
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Context   In Chapter 6
10  At lunch hour I met Two-Bit and Steve out in the back parking lot and we drove over to a little neighborhood grocery store to buy cigarettes and Cokes and candy bars.
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Context   In Chapter 12
11  Tall elm trees made the park shadowy and dark, and it would have been a good hangout, but we preferred our vacant lot, and the Shepard outfit liked the alleys down by the tracks, so the park was left to lovers and little kids.
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Context   In Chapter 4