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1  There were some more stains on the grass.
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Context   In Chapter 2
2  Suddenly he stopped and examined it more carefully.
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Context   In Chapter 2
3  He's just got more worries than somebody his age ought to.
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Context   In Chapter 1
4  Listen, greasers, we got four more of us in the back seat.
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Context   In Chapter 3
5  I love Soda more than I've ever loved anyone, even Mom and Dad.
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Context   In Chapter 1
6  Two-Bit cocked an eyebrow, but it only made him look more cool.
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Context   In Chapter 3
7  Soda tries to understand, at least, which is more than Darry does.
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Context   In Chapter 1
8  Then the blue Mustang was coming down the street again, more slowly.
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Context   In Chapter 3
9  Mickey Mouse was a dark-gold buckskin, sassy and ornery, not much more than a colt.
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Context   In Chapter 3
10  If you don't stickup for them, stick together, make like brothers, it isn't a gang any more.
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Context   In Chapter 2
11  Mom could bake some more chocolate cakes and Dad would drive the pickup out early to feed the cattle.
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Context   In Chapter 3
12  I wish they were more gray, because I hate most guys that have green eyes, but I have to be content with what I have.
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Context   In Chapter 1
13  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
14  It amazed me how Johnny could get more meaning out of some of the stuff in there than I could--- I was supposed to be the deep one.
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Context   In Chapter 5
15  He and Soda worked at the same gas station--- Steve part time and Soda full time--- and their station got more customers than any other in town.
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Context   In Chapter 1
16  He could lift a hubcap quicker and more quietly than anyone in the neighborhood, but he also knew cars upside-down and backward, and he could drive anything on wheels.
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17  It had taken more than nerve for him to say what he'd said to Dally--- Johnny worshiped the ground Dallas walked on, and I had never heard Johnny talk back to anyone, much less his hero.
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Context   In Chapter 2
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