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1  Johnny shoved me toward the window.
The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton
Context   In Chapter 6
2  He passed out before he got out the window.
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Context   In Chapter 6
3  He burned one arm pretty badly, though, trying to drag the other kid out the window.
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4  I leaped out the window and heard timber crashing and the flames roaring right behind me.
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5  I kept staring out the window at the rapidly passing scenery, but I felt my eyes getting round.
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6  I remembered who he was then--- Jerry somebody-or-other who was too heavy to get in the window.
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Context   In Chapter 6
7  I wasn't about to go through that flaming door, so I slammed a big rock through a window and pulled myself in.
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Context   In Chapter 6
8  First you and the black haired kid climbing in that window, and then the tough-looking kid going back in to save him.
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Context   In Chapter 6
9  I leaned against the cold glass of the window and tried to look sick, which wasn't too hard, feeling the way I did right then.
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Context   In Chapter 9
10  He looked over his shoulder and saw that the door was blocked by flames, then pushed open the window and tossed out the nearest kid.
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Context   In Chapter 6
11  I picked up a kid, and he promptly bit me, but I leaned out, the window and dropped him as gently as I could, being in a hurry like that.
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Context   In Chapter 6
12  But I remembered Dally pulling Johnny through the window of the burning church; Dally giving us his gun, although it could mean jail for him; Dally risking his life for us, trying to keep Johnny out of trouble.
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Context   In Chapter 10
13  We walked around talking to all the greasers and hoods we knew, leaning in car windows or hopping into the back seats, and getting in on who was running away, and who was in jail, and who was going with who, and who could whip who, and who stole what and when and why.
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Context   In Chapter 2