Answer: Henley was remembered by young writers as a benevolent bully, generous in his promotion and encouragement of unknown talents and fierce in his attacks on unmerited reputations.
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Although he is confused about what is happening he is paranoid that the police/men will discover what he did.
By the end of the book his goal is to turn the story of what happened to him and Johnny into a book to let other people know about the experience they went through and to let the world know that even greasers have dreams another of pony boys goals is to remain with his brother soda pop and Darry.
In "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", by Robert Louis Stevenson, Part 1, the line from the text that implies that the men were unlikely friends is <em>"what these two could see in each other"</em>.
The line from the text that describes the positive feelings that the men had about the walks is<em> "The two men put the greatest store by these excursions"</em>.
Mr. Utterson is the typical Victorian gentleman, who seeks to maintain order and decorum. He and Mr. Enfield take their usual Sunday stroll. Although being so different they enjoy their Sunday meetings.
NEVER “lend” your pencils to people because, let me tell you, you’re not getting them back.