Ponyboy and Johnny passed the time at the church by reading "Gone with the Wind," discussing their lives, and enjoying each other's company. They also spent time watching the sunset, which became a cherished moment for them, emphasizing their bond and the beauty of their surroundings. Additionally, they engaged in quiet reflection, contemplating their circumstances and the challenges they faced.
To pass time, Johnny, and Ponyboy read their book, played poker, sat in the back of the church, and watched the fields and the changing colours of the sky.
While Johnny and Ponyboy were hiding out in the church they played Poker and read from the book Gone with the Wind. When Johnny had to leave to get supplies Ponyboy was sleeping so he wrote a note in the dust on the church floor.
The only time Ponyboy can remember seeing Johnny without a defeated, suspicious look in his eye when he was saving the children in the church.
The only time Ponyboy can remember seeing Johnny without a defeated, suspicious look in his eye when he was saving the children in the church.
Once Johnny and Ponyboy reach the church in "The Outsiders," they need to find a way to hide out and stay safe from the police after the incident with Bob. They also need supplies, such as food and a way to stay warm, as they are planning to lay low for a while. Additionally, Johnny expresses a desire to read and they find a book, "Gone with the Wind," to pass the time and distract themselves from their situation.
To pass time, Johnny, and Ponyboy read their book, played poker, sat in the back of the church, and watched the fields and the changing colours of the sky.
They played cards, and read "Gone With The Wind".
While Johnny and Ponyboy were hiding out in the church they played Poker and read from the book Gone with the Wind. When Johnny had to leave to get supplies Ponyboy was sleeping so he wrote a note in the dust on the church floor.
While Johnny and Ponyboy were hiding out in the church they played Poker and read from the book Gone with the Wind. When Johnny had to leave to get supplies Ponyboy was sleeping so he wrote a note in the dust on the church floor.
While Johnny and Ponyboy were hiding out in the church they played Poker and read from the book Gone with the Wind. When Johnny had to leave to get supplies Ponyboy was sleeping so he wrote a note in the dust on the church floor.
The only time Ponyboy can remember seeing Johnny without a defeated, suspicious look in his eye when he was saving the children in the church.
The only time Ponyboy can remember seeing Johnny without a defeated, suspicious look in his eye when he was saving the children in the church.
The only time Ponyboy can remember seeing Johnny without a defeated, suspicious look in his eye when he was saving the children in the church.
Once Johnny and Ponyboy reach the church in "The Outsiders," they need to find a way to hide out and stay safe from the police after the incident with Bob. They also need supplies, such as food and a way to stay warm, as they are planning to lay low for a while. Additionally, Johnny expresses a desire to read and they find a book, "Gone with the Wind," to pass the time and distract themselves from their situation.
They are unsupervised and "on their own" for the first time, away from adults and from their friends.
The boys referring to Ponyboy and Johnny? Dally told them the place...
ponyboy goes in and johny right after him to get him. and johny get burned and dally goes and get himactually, thts not exactly it ^_^There are children having a school picnic at the church, when it starts on fire ): johnny and ponyboy are heroic enough to jump inside and save the little kids, they save them, but johhny and ponyboy themselves, get injured.i hope this helps, need anything else on the book?email me at v_vbaseball.girl26@yahoo.comorgrandersongirl28@yahoo.comorjonasbrothermusic08@yahoo.comloveee