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But he explains in a pleading, high voice that he just doesn't want johnny to get hardened in jail. Ponyboy realizes how tenderly dally feels for johnny, and thinks about what dally might have been like before he was toughened on the streets and in jail. Johnny does not want to be on the run anymore. He wants to tell the truth about what.
Dally reacts with real emotion about johnny doing this. Dally does not want johnny to turn himself in to the police because he sees johnny as a younger version of himself. The way he was before getting put onto the streets to survive, a version before he went to jail all those times. He does not want johnny to experience jail yet and become a rebel and a bad guy like himself. Dally seems angry as they drive back, and johnny and ponyboy think it's because he is annoyed they didn't turn themselves in earlier, if at all, to save him trouble. But he explains in a pleading, high voice that he just doesn't want johnny to get hardened in jail. Ponyboy realizes how tenderly dally feels for johnny, and thinks about what. Why doesn’t dally want johnny to turn himself in? He’s afraid that johnny will be hardened by spending time in jail.
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