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This was a huge part of this story
Pony and Johnny were considered this
she testified that pony and johnny were only fighting back in self defense
Pony loved to watch these
johnny told Pony to stay this way in his letter
the train that got them to Windrixville
The mountain the church sat on
the types of cars the soc's drove
the book Pony would read to Johnny
Their word for the police
what they called it when things didnt affect you anymore
the movie place they went to in the beginning
where Dally used to live and cause trouble
the author
the title of the book
what Pony and his brothers had every day for breakfast
what Pony boy had to attend to see if he can continue to live with Dally
Johnny was charged of this
the fight between greasers vs. soc's
The town of the abandoned church where they stayed
Pony's oldest brother who took care of them
Pony's brother who dropped out of school
The greaser who liked to joke around
The people that lived on the up-scale part of town and drove fancy cars
the people who live on the hood part of town and had long greased hair
where the soc's lived
where the greasers lived
He had the biggest police record of the gang
the "pet" of the gang
the main character

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