Curling up, I was thankful for Dally’s jacket. It was too big, but it was warm. Not even the rattling of the train could keep me awake, and I went to sleep in a hoodlum’s jacket, with a gun lying next to my hand.
— THE OUTSIDERS, S. E. HINTON
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Curling up, I was thankful for Dally’s jacket. It was too big, but it was warm. Not even the rattling of the train could keep me awake, and I went to sleep in a hoodlum’s jacket, with a gun lying next to my hand.
— THE OUTSIDERS, S. E. HINTON
THE OUTSIDERS: DALLAS AND PONYBOY
"Gimme a light Pony, will you?" [...] Pony, be a good boy." "Sorry, Pops."
We crossed Sutton and cut around behind Spencer’s Special, the discount house, and chased two junior-high kids across a field for a few minutes; by then it was dark enough to sneak in over the back fence of the Nightly Double drive-in movie.
THE OUTSIDERS: DALLAS & PONY I was sitting in the waiting room, waiting to hear how Dally and Johnny were. I had been checked over, and except for a few burns and a big bruise across my back, I was all right. I had watched them bring Dally and Johnny in on stretchers. Dally’s eyes were closed, but when I spoke he had tried to grin and had told me that if I ever did a stupid thing like that again he’d beat the tar out of me. He was still swearing at me when they took him on in.
favorite little dalpony moments: pony and dallas in the deleted diner scenes
favorite little dalpony moments: dallas and ponyboy at the beginning of the complete novel.
THE OUTSIDERS DIR. FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA
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