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Daniela Frey
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28 December, 14:10
What is chapter 5 in The Outsiders about?
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The next morning, Ponyboy wakes in the church and finds a note from Johnny saying that he has gone into town to get supplies. When Johnny returns, he brings a week's supply of baloney and cigarettes, and a paperback copy of Gone with the Wind, which he wants Ponyboy to read to him.
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