“Hey Darry” The youngest Curtis hollered from in his arms. “Get me a cancer stick, will ya?”ĭarry narrowed his eyes at Dally. “Just what have you been teaching her?”ĭally grinned half heartedly as he strolled over to the door with a cigarette hanging between his teeth. “She was fine” He shrugged his shoulders as he reached into pocket to pull out a packet of Kools. “You sure do, kiddo.” Darry says grinning to himself as he picked her up in his arms, pressing his lips to her forehead. “Hey Dally, thanks for watching her, you’ve been a real help. “Don’t I look ‘tuff’?” She questioned, grinning at Dally who taught her to the difference between tuff and tough. Read this excerpt from chapter 10: I knew he would be dead, because Dally Winston wanted to be dead and he always got what he wanted. She had a pair of black sunglasses that were two sizes to big for her face. Of all of us, Dally was the one I liked least. Hinton's ''The Outsiders,'' its effect on the other characters in the novel, and why the character dies smiling. He was sure of it.ĭarry was nervous the whole day, almost expecting to get a call saying that his little sister had gone missing… but by 3:30 when he walked through the door he found Dally sat down next to his sister watching Mickey Mouse on TV… except she was clad in a leather white shirt, a leather jacket and a pair of her old, worn jeans. That was the first time I realized the extent of Johnnys hero-worship for Dally. Explore the death of Dallas 'Dally' Winston in S.E. And this one was going to be no different. He made sure to moan about it too.ĭallas Winston hates little kids. Dally wasn’t too keen on baby sitting the youngest Curtis, but every one was busy and no one was there to look after her so Dally, reluctantly agreed.
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