1 I just stared at the hole in the toe of my tennis shoe.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 2 He always runs around in his stocking feet--- he doesn't like shoes.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 12 3 "He's in the cooler," Steve said, kicking the ace out of Soda's shoe.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 9 4 I thought sleepily that I should at least pull off my shoes but I didn't.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 7 5 Soda must have pulled my shoes and shirt off for me; I was still wearing my jeans.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 7 6 I guess I'd left my shoes in the locker room at school, but I never did find them.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 12 7 Shoot," said Soda, trying to get the ace out of his shoe without Steve's seeing him, "we all get tensed up before a rumble.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 9 8 I always have been kind of absent-minded, but man, then, I was lucky if I got home from school with the right notebook and with both shoes on.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 12 9 I only mean that most greasers do things like that, just like we wear our hair long and dress in blue jeans and T-shirts, or leave our shirttails out and wear leather jackets and tennis shoes or boots.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 1 10 I was in the bedroom, but I knew he would throw his jacket toward the sofa and miss it, take off his shoes, and go into the kitchen for a glass of chocolate milk, because that's what he does every day of his life.
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