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1  It was a wonder I didn't cut myself to death, now that I think about it.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 6
2  I had the same deathly fear that something was going to happen that none of us could stop.
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Context   In Chapter 8
3  Darry would beat him to death for giving us the money and the gun and getting us out of town.
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Context   In Chapter 4
4  Maybe they could scare us to death, but we'd never let them have the satisfaction of knowing it.
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Context   In Chapter 4
5  I'd never get past the part where the Southern gentlemen go riding into sure death because they are gallant.
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Context   In Chapter 10
6  I was sleepy and freezing to death and I wanted to be home in bed, safe and warm under the covers with Soda's arm across me.
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Context   In Chapter 3
7  "I bet they were cool ol guys," he said, his eyes glowing, after I had read the part about them riding into sure death because they were gallant.
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Context   In Chapter 5
8  They would have gone with me, or driven me there, or walked along, although Soda just can't sit still long enough to enjoy a movie and they bore Darry to death.
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Context   In Chapter 1
9  The article told how Johnny and I had risked our lives saving those little kids, and there was a comment from one of the parents, who said that they would all have burned to death if it hadn't been for us.
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Context   In Chapter 7
10  His big black eyes grew bigger than ever at the thought of going to the police station, for Johnny had a deathly fear of cops, but he went on: "We won't tell that you helped us, Dally, and we'll give you back the gun and what's left of the money and say we hitchhiked back so you won't get into trouble."
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Context   In Chapter 6