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In the book the Outsiders, After Bob gets killed, the other boys flee the park. Does this speak to their loyalties? What might it say about them? Would Pony or any member of his gang ever leave a man behind,
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In the book the Outsiders, After Bob gets killed, the other boys flee the park. Does this speak to their loyalties? What might it say about them? Would Pony or any member of his gang ever leave a man behind, dead or alive?
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it’s the last seventy
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