1 I don't know which way's the best.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 2 I guess they didn't know what to say.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 3 3 Soda is handsomer than anyone else I know.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 4 Baby, you know we don't get drunk very often.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 3 5 I know," she said quietly, "but we'd better go with them.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 3 6 When you're thirteen in our neighborhood you know the score.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 3 7 I don't know why I could talk to her; maybe for the same reason she could talk to me.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 3 8 "I don't know why I handed you that busted bottle," Two-Bit said, getting to his feet.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 3 9 I looked away hurriedly, because, if you want to know the truth, I was starting to bawl.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 10 "I know," I said, but the ground began to blur and I felt hot tears running down my cheeks.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 11 '"An' you can shut your trap, Johnny Cade, 'cause we all know you ain't wanted at home, either.'
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 3 12 You know, sometimes I'll catch myself talking to a girl-friend, and realize I don't mean half of what I'm saying.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 3 13 I had cried, too, if you want to know the truth, because Soda never really wanted anything except a horse, and he'd lost his.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 3 14 I know," Two-Bit said with a good-natured grin, "the chips are always down when it's our turn, but that's the way things are.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 3 15 We're almost as close as brothers; when you grow up in a tight-knit neighborhood like ours you get to know each other real well.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 16 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.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 2 17 a dropout so he could get a job and keep me in school, and Darry, getting old before his time trying to run a family and hold on to two jobs and never having any fun--- while the Socs had so much spare time and money that they jumped us and each other for kicks, had beer blasts and river-bottom parties because they didn't know what else to do.
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