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Buck Merrill's house, the curtis house, school, the park.

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A rock because that's what Dally is until the end of the book. Hard as stone.


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Dallas (Dally) Winston dislikes a lot, but here are some: -Socs (Kids and Teens that live on the West Side and are rich) -Police -The law -Most people (People that have no use for him) Bonus! -Watching his friends get hurt


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