The Outsiders
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:15:22
Tell me about your oldest brother.
You never talk about him.

:15:26
What's to tell?
:15:29
He's big and roofs houses.
:15:31
No, really. What's he like?
:15:34
I feel like I already know Sodapop.
:15:36
Tell me about Darry.
Is he wild and reckless like Soda...

:15:39
...or dreamy like you?
:15:43
He ain't like Soda and he
sure ain't like me.

:15:46
He can't stand me.
:15:49
I bet he'd like to put me in a boy's
home, except Soda won't let him.

:15:53
-What are you talking about?
-You all get along fine.

:15:57
No, we don't.
:15:58
Shut up 'cause you ain't wanted
at home neither.

:16:01
You shut your mouth!
:16:03
-I'm sorry, I just got a little mad.
-That's all right. Don't worry about it.

:16:11
Oh, no, look who's coming!
What are we gonna do?

:16:16
Who are these clowns?
:16:19
Cherry, what's going on?
:16:21
What are you doing?
:16:25
Just because we got a little drunk--
:16:27
You call reeling and passing out
on the streets "a little"?

:16:30
I've told you before, I'm never going
out with you when you're drinking!

:16:35
That's no reason to be with these bums.
:16:37
Who're you calling bums, pal?
:16:39
You!
:16:40
We got two more of us in the back seat.
:16:44
Pity the back seat!
:16:45
-You're looking for a fight!
-I am looking for a fight!

:16:51
We'll go with you.
:16:53
-Why? We ain't scared of these bastards.
-I hate fights.


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