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The letter that Dally brought to Ponyboy was written by Johnny Cade. In the letter, Johnny expresses his thoughts and feelings while in the hospital, encouraging Ponyboy to stay true to himself and to find the good in the world, despite the challenges they face. The letter serves as a poignant reminder of their friendship and the impact of their experiences.

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