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1  Johnny never walked by himself after that.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 2
2  Soda had the whole bed to himself for once.
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Context   In Chapter 4
3  I guess it's because he's always grinning so much himself.
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Context   In Chapter 1
4  Dally didn't give a Yankee dime about anyone but himself, and he was cold and hard and mean.
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Context   In Chapter 6
5  So Soda had to content himself with bouncing up and down on the bed and pounding on my shoulder.
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Context   In Chapter 10
6  He must have been too sleepy to undress himself, though; he lay stretched out beside me fully clothed.
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Context   In Chapter 7
7  He tried to swear, but suddenly started crying, fighting to control himself, then sobbing all the more because he couldn't.
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Context   In Chapter 2
8  "I got a good chance of bein let off easy," Johnny said desperately, and I didn't know if it was Dally he was trying to convince or himself.
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Context   In Chapter 6
9  I hated to worry Sodapop, and would have liked to let him know I had gotten this far okay, but I didn't care if Darry worried himself gray-headed.
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Context   In Chapter 4
10  Two-Bit started to tuck in his shirttail, but stopped himself in time; he just flipped up the collar of his black leather jacket and lit a cigarette.
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Context   In Chapter 3
11  Maybe Johnny could come and live with us, and the gang could come out on weekends, and maybe Dallas would see that there was some good in the world after all, and Mom would talk to him and make him grin in spite of himself.
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Context   In Chapter 3