When Ponyboy wakes up on the floor of the abandoned church, he imagines he is still at ____ with his brothers. He discovers a note and that Johnny has already left for the ____ to get supplies. Johnny returns with food, a deck of cards, a paperback copy of Gone with the Wind, a bar of soap, a box of matches, and ____. Ponyboy resists the suggestion of cutting and bleaching his hair, but Johnny insists they have to ____ themselves. After the haircuts, Johnny breaks down and ____. "I killed a kid last night," he reminds Ponyboy, and then asks him, "How'd you like to live with that?" This makes Ponyboy break down and bawl too. For the next four or five days, Ponyboy wiles away time by ____ Gone with the Wind to Johnny, and the boys play poker. Ponyboy says they are "the longest days I've ever spent in my life," though they enjoy the book. Ponyboy mentions his increased ____ due to boredom and warns they have to be very careful with their cigarettes, butts, and matches in the old wooden church. ____ visits the church and brings Ponyboy a ____ and some money from Soda, though Dally had refused to tell Soda, or anyone, where Ponyboy and Johnny are hiding. In the letter Soda tells Ponyboy he and Darry are crazy with ____ over their youngest brother. He urges Ponyboy and Johnny to return home and turn themselves in. Dally takes Ponyboy and Johnny out to eat and tells them that when the ____ picked him up for questioning, he "let it slip that y'all were headin' for ____." Dally tells Pony and Johnny he is carrying a ____, though it is not loaded because "that kid you killed had plenty of friends and all over town it's Soc against grease." Dally informs them there is a ____ planned in the vacant lot tomorrow night where the greasers will have it out with the Socs once and for all. He also says Cherry is acting as a ____, funneling information over to the greasers.

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