Bob, Randy, and three other ____ show up at the park in the blue Mustang, and they are obviously ____. The Socs are also angry about the greasers picking up their girlfriends at the drive-in theater, and Bob warns Ponyboy and Johnny, "Next time you want a broad, pick up yer own kind—dirt." Johnny is ____. It's clear Johnny ____ Bob as the Soc who beat him brutally and left him for ____ in the vacant lot four months ago. Johnny goes "as white as a ghost" with eyes that are "____-looking, like the eyes of an animal in a trap." One of the Socs attempts to teach Ponyboy a lesson and give him "a bath" by holding his head underwater in the ____. Being drunk, they may not realize it, but Ponyboy is ____. "The next thing I knew I was lying on the pavement beside the fountain, coughing water and gasping," Ponyboy narrates. Johnny is next to him, "staring straight ahead," and informs Ponyboy that he "____ that boy." Ponyboy freaks out, screaming, "They put you in the ____ for killing people!" Ponyboy admits he is trembling, "but Johnny, except for the fact that his hands were twitching, looked as ____ as Darry ever had." Despite the murder being ____, both boys decide to run away before the ____ arrive at the scene of the crime. Johnny remains cool headed and makes the plans: "We'll need ____. And maybe a gun. And a plan," he says. They decide ____ can help them and track him down. Dally gives Ponyboy and Johnny a loaded ____, $50, a shirt and a leather ____ for Ponyboy, who is wearing a soaking wet sleeveless sweatshirt. He also gives them directions to an abandoned ____ out in the country where they can ____ out, and warns them to get supplies first thing in the morning before the story has a chance to appear in the newspapers. They board the ____ and follow Dally's instructions until they find the church and fall asleep.

Chapter 4 Summary - The Outsiders

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