Windrixville
Ponyboy and Johnny went to the abandoned church on Jay Mountain in "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton. They sought refuge there after the incident with Bob, hoping to hide from the authorities and the rival gang. The church becomes a significant location for character development and themes of redemption and brotherhood in the story.
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this is the place where Pony and Johnny run from the law after Johnny kills Bob, the Soc. Dally tells them to take the 3:15 train to windrixville, go to Ja's mountain, and hide in the church.
Johnny and Ponyboy ran to a church on a hill in windrixville. The church was later burned because of the possibility of a cigarette. Do I sOunD liKe a bOt NoW?
To hide their identity. Johnny murdured Bob and Ponyboy was involved, so they hide in country to escape the fuzz.
Windrixville.
Both of them went to an abandoned church by Jay Mountain in Windrixville to hide from the cops or as Ponyboy would call it, to hide from the "fuzz". Your welcome ☺
Ponyboy and Johnny hide out in an abandoned church on Jay Mountian.
johnny kills one of the soc's and pony and him hide in an abandon church
6
this is the place where Pony and Johnny run from the law after Johnny kills Bob, the Soc. Dally tells them to take the 3:15 train to windrixville, go to Ja's mountain, and hide in the church.
Johnny and Ponyboy ran to a church on a hill in windrixville. The church was later burned because of the possibility of a cigarette. Do I sOunD liKe a bOt NoW?
Johnny and Ponyboy hide out in chapter five because Johnny killed Bob Sheldon in self-defense during a fight. They knew that the police would be looking for them, so they needed to lay low until things quieted down.
To hide their identity. Johnny murdured Bob and Ponyboy was involved, so they hide in country to escape the fuzz.
they went to winddrixville to hide from the police so they wouldn't get caught because Johnny killed Bob the Soc
Ponyboy and Johnny leave the park and go to an old abandoned church. They decide to hide out there as it is a safe place for them to stay. At the church they find a few blankets and some old mattresses which they use to make a bed for themselves. Additionally they find some snacks and canned goods which they use to make meals. During their stay at the church Ponyboy and Johnny talk read and reflect on their situation.
When Johnny leaves Ponyboy alone, he goes to find a place where they can be safe and avoid the law after the incident with Bob. He ultimately heads to an abandoned church in Windrixville, where he hopes to hide out until things settle down. This is a significant turning point in the story, as it leads to their deeper bond and the challenges they face together.