they go home. when they are home darry slaps pony and he runs away with johnny. pony then says "lets just walk to the park and back maybe then i will be cooled down enough to go home". while at the park they get attacked by the same socs that attacked johnny awhile back. one of them tries to attack pony and then johnny kills them and they run to find dally to try and help them get out of this predicament.
Johnny gets guts and yells at him to leave them aloneCherry is in love with him
because their dates Bob and Randy were drunk
They are going to Two-bits house to get his car so they take can the girls home. But when the Socs drive by they are at the vacant lot.
Johnny: "Leave them alone, Dallas." (Dallas is pushed away by Cherry and he stares at Johnny) Dallas: What you say? What you say, you little sh*t? What you say to me? Johnny: (almost in tears) C'mon Dall. Dallas: Wise ass. Fine. I don't go where I'm not wanted. Scene.
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Johnny gets guts and yells at him to leave them aloneCherry is in love with him
Cherry and Marcia are two Soc girls in "The Outsiders" who befriend Ponyboy and Johnny at the drive-in movie theater. Cherry, a cheerleader, develops a bond with Ponyboy, while Marcia is friends with Two-Bit. They help to show that not all Socs are cruel and help to bridge the gap between the Greasers and Socs.
because their dates Bob and Randy were drunk
They are going to Two-bits house to get his car so they take can the girls home. But when the Socs drive by they are at the vacant lot.
the greasers and the socs end up getting into a fight because the socs think the greaser boys ( Ponyboy , Dally and Johnny ] try to get with Cherry and Marcia ( the socs girls ] .
Marcia Camp has written: 'You Can't Leave Till You Do the Paperwork'
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Johnny: "Leave them alone, Dallas." (Dallas is pushed away by Cherry and he stares at Johnny) Dallas: What you say? What you say, you little sh*t? What you say to me? Johnny: (almost in tears) C'mon Dall. Dallas: Wise ass. Fine. I don't go where I'm not wanted. Scene.
Maybe it is because they are emotionally attached to them and are willing to do anything to keep them with them.
Leave her, JohnnyI thought I heard the old man sayLeave her, Johnny, leave herYou can go ashore and collect your payAnd it's time for us to leave herYou can go ashore and collect your gearLeave her, Johnny, leave herAnd leave her docked at the west street pierAnd it's time for us to leave herLeave her, Johnny, leave herOh leave her, Johnny, leave herFor the voyage is done and the winds don't blowAnd it's time for us to leave herOh the winds were foul and the seas ran highShe shipped it green and none went byOh the winds were foul and the work was hardFrom the Liverpool docks to the Brooklyn yardLeave her, Johnny, leave herOh leave her, Johnny, leave herFor the voyage is done and the winds don't blowAnd it's time for us to leave herThere was rotten meat and weevilly breadYou can pump or die the old man saidOh the winds were foul and the trip was longBut before we go we will sing this songLeave her, Johnny, leave herOh leave her, Johnny, leave herFor the voyage is done and the winds don't blowAnd it's time for us to leave herOh the times were hard and the wages lowBut Now once more ashore we'll goLeave her, Johnny, leave herOh leave her, Johnny, leave herFor the voyage is done and the winds don't blowAnd it's time for us to leave her
Leave him! If he doesn't have respect for you than hes not worth it!
square your age and multiply by 10 and you'll get how many families leave Boston in Johnny Tremain