1 He started out bad and got worse.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 2 2 I started buttoning up the shirt.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 4 3 Cherry started walking down the street.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 3 4 I started screaming for Soda, Darry, anyone.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 5 I started to say he was a good ol guy but I couldn't.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 3 6 He started talking, loud enough for the two girls to hear.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 2 7 But he didn't see us, and the boxcar rattled as the train started up.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 4 8 I was almost two blocks from home then, so I started walking a little faster.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 9 He started to put his arm around her, but Johnny reached over and stopped him.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 2 10 I started to say something to him, but I went to sleep before I could get the words out of my mouth.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 4 11 But I started in, talking a little faster than I usually do because I don't like to think about it either.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 2 12 Johnny dusted off a table with his jacket and started taking things out of the sack and lining them up neatly.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 5 13 He tried to swear, but suddenly started crying, fighting to control himself, then sobbing all the more because he couldn't.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 2 14 It was a warmish spring day with the sun shining bright, but it was getting chilly and dark by the time we started for home.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 2 15 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.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 3 16 I started to say something about the film of ice developing on the outer edges of the fountain when a sudden blast from a car horn made us both jump.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 4 17 Once, while Dallas was in reform school, Sylvia had started hanging on to Johnny and sweet talking him and Steve got hold of her and told her if she tried any of her tricks with Johnny he'd personally beat the tar out of her.
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