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1  Then I hurried to take a shower and change clothes.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 9
2  Hate to tell you, buddy," Steve said, still flat on the floor, "but you have to wear clothes to work.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 7
3  He must have been too sleepy to undress himself, though; he lay stretched out beside me fully clothed.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 7
4  I saw how his hair curled behind his ears and I thought: We both need a haircut and some decent clothes.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 4
5  After my shower, I put on some clean clothes and spent five minutes or so hunting for a hint of beard on my face and mourning over my hair.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 7
6  I looked at their clothes and realized for the first time that evening that all I had was a pair of jeans and Soda's old navy sweat shirt with the sleeves cut short.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 3
7  It was a chilly night and Tshirts aren't the warmest clothes in the world, but nobody ever gets cold in a rumble, and besides, jackets interfere with your swinging ability.
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Context   In Chapter 9
8  They looked like they were all cut from the same piece of cloth: clean shaven with semi-Beatle haircuts, wearing striped or checkered shirts with light red or tan-colored jackets or madras ski jackets.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 9
9  Dally needed a shave--- a stubble of colorless beard covered his jaw--- and he looked like he was the one who'd been sleeping in his clothes for a week instead of us; I knew he hadn't seen a barber in months.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 5