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Ponyboy says, “Johnny and I understood each other without saying anything.” What does he mean by this?
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Ponyboy says, “Johnny and I understood each other without saying anything.” What does he mean by this?
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Johnny got her with just a look
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Johnny and PonyBoy had understood each other without having to interact verbally. They did not have to say anything out loud in order to understand what the other was thinking.
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