In S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," Dally Winston takes Ponyboy Curtis and Johnny Cade to Dairy Queen. After the two boys run away following the incident with Bob, Dally, who is a more experienced greaser, helps them by providing company and a sense of normalcy. This trip highlights the bond between the characters and the camaraderie within their group.
They turn to Dally Winston. Because they think that he would no what to do. Also he tells Johnny " Good for you"
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Pony's getting beat up, & Johnny's hiding.
to stay gold
Pony feels its his fault that Johnny is dead. He keeps telling himself that Johnny is still alive and that he will be home soon.
In the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Johnny and Ponyboy eat baloney sandwiches at Dairy Queen. They were described as ordering "two baloney sandwiches and two Cokes" when they went to Dairy Queen after Johnny cut his hair to disguise himself.
Pony's getting beat up, & Johnny's hiding.
pony cut off his hair and bleached it while johnny cut his hair
They turn to Dally Winston. Because they think that he would no what to do. Also he tells Johnny " Good for you"
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Pony's getting beat up, & Johnny's hiding.
Johnny gave Pony a copy of Gone With the Wind.
to stay gold
Ponyboy is the youngest. Johnny is 16 while Pony's 14
Pony feels its his fault that Johnny is dead. He keeps telling himself that Johnny is still alive and that he will be home soon.
The major events happened in chapter 5 in the outsiders are at an abandoned church in Windrixville when Ponyboy, Johnny and Dally hid there and Dairy Queen when they ate their food by buying them with Dally's money.
Stay gold ponyboy.