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Dally doesn't want Johnny to turn himself in because Dally cares about Johnny and he doesn't want Johnny to end up like him.

Dally was in jail so he knows how bad it is and what it can do to you.

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He doesn't want Johnny to "get mean" in jail.

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johnny feel about dally was that he thinks that dally is big bother, and feel strong about it


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