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The Ousiders
Dallas "Dally" Winston
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Page #62: "Git goin'! Take care, kid."
Page #124: "Kid, you scared the devil outa me the other day. I thought I'd killed you."
Page #149: "Damnit, Johnny . . .Oh, damnit, Johnny, don't die, please don't die . . ."
Page #149: "Never could keep that hair back . . .that's what you get for tryin' to help people, you little punk, that what you get . . ."
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Keith "Two-Bit" Matthews
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Page #137: "Shoot, everybody fights."
Page #28: "Five, they don't talk Arabian, I don't think. Say somethin' in Arabian, Johnnycake."
Page #14: "I was plannin' on getting boozed up tomorrow night, if I don't, I'll walk over and find y'all."
Page #106-107 : I wouldn't have believed it. I thought all the wild Indians in Oklahoma had been tamed. What little squaw's got that tuff-lookin' mop of your, Ponyboy?"
Ponyboy Curtis
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Page #57: "You really killed him, huh, Johnny?"
Page #64: "They ain't green, they're gray, and I look about as much Soda as you do. He's good-looking."
Page #98: "Darry, I'm sorry . . ." (learns that Darry does care for him
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Sodapop Curtis
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Page #8: "Easy, Ponyboy. They ain't gonna hurt you no more." (right after Ponyboy was jumped by Socs)
Page #97: "Oh, Ponyboy, your hair. . . your tuff, tuff hair. . ."
Page #13: "Leave my kid brother alone, you hear? It ain't his fault he likes to go to the movies, and it ain't his fault the Socs like to jump us, and if he had been carrying a blade it would have been a good excuse to cut him to ribbons." (standing up for Pony after Pony being jumped)
Page #33: "It's okay, Johnnycake, they're gone now. It's okay." (comforting Johnny after him being jumped by Socs)
Darrell "Darry" Curtis
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Page #112: "I hate to leave you here by yourself, Ponyboy, maybe I ought to take the day off."
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Page #98: "Oh, Pony, I thought we'd lost you . . . like we did Mom and Dad . . ."
Page #111: "Where you gonna get the dough, little man?"
Johnny Cade
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Page #148 his final words: "Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold . . ."
Page #24: "Leave her alone, Dally."
Page #78: "You know, I never noticed colors and clouds and stuff until you kept reminding me about them. It seems like they were never there before."
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Randy Anderson
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Page #116: "For somebody to tell him 'No.' To have somebody lay down the law, set the limits, give him something solid to stand on."
Page #116: "If his old man had just belted him-just once, he might still be alive"
Page #164: "I wouldn't min getting fined, but I feel lousy about the old man. And it's the first time I've felt anything in a long time."
Page #55: "Nup, pal, yer the ones who'd better watch it. Next time you want a broad, pick up yer own kind- dirt."
Sherry "Cherry" Valence
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Page #46: "I could fall in love with Dallas Winston, I hope I never see him again, or I will"
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Marcia
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Page #27: "Well, I'm glad he doesn't know us."
Page #23: "How come we don't see your brother at school? He's not any older than sixteen or seventeen, is he?"
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