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1  We're poorer than the Socs and the middle class.
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Context   In Chapter 1
2  One day he told me to stay in after the rest of the class left.
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Context   In Chapter 12
3  I knew I was flunking out in that class, but golly, I couldn't help it.
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Context   In Chapter 12
4  It's like the term "greaser," which is used to class all us boys on the East Side.
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Context   In Chapter 1
5  Most of my friends at school come from good homes, not filthy rich like the Socs, but middle class, anyway.
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Context   In Chapter 11
6  And my history teacher--- she acted as if she was scared of me, even though I'd never caused any trouble in her class.
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Context   In Chapter 12
7  These were a lot of Socs in that class--- I get put into A classes because I'm supposed to be smart--- and most of them thought it was pretty funny.
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Context   In Chapter 1
8  In New York, Dally blew off steam in gang fights, but here, organized gangs are rarities--- there are just small bunches of friends who stick together, and the warfare is between the social classes.
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Context   In Chapter 1
9  I don't know how to explain it--- we try to be nice to the girls we see once in awhile, like cousins or the girls in class; but we still watch a nice girl go by on a street corner and say all kinds of lousy stuff about her.
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Context   In Chapter 2