Question
"I heard the wind last night," said Johnsy. "I thought it would have fallen. It will surely fall today. Then I'll die." "You won't die," said Sue energetically. "You have to live for your friends. What would happen to me if you die?"

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Johnsy said that she had heard the wind the previous night. She had thought it would have fallen. It would surely fall that day and then she would die. Sue energetically told her that she wouldn't die. She had to live for her friends. She asked what would happen to her if Johnsy died.

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