Johnsy gets sick from Mr. Pneumonia touching her, she is now in the hospital
Im counting the leaves, when the last one falls, i must go too
Dont be a fool
The doctor is telling Sue that Johnsy has a small chance to live, but he can't help her if she decided shes not doing well
5, 4, 3
Stop it, close your eyes
Sue came in the room and began to work, but she hears Johnsy counting
Johmsy tells Sue whats shes counting and why shes counting the leaves
Sue tells her that the doctor said she has a good chance. Sue closes the window and starts to work while Johnsy keeps her eyes closed and is waiting for foe the last leaf to fall
Think of me, if you won't think of yourself.
Johnsy is sleeping, while theres a storm outside
The storm that is almost blowing the last leaf down
Johnsy is still waiting for the last leaf to fall while Sue wants Johnsy to think about how losing her would make her feel
It's the last one. I thought it would surely fall during the night.
The leaf is still there.
Mr. Behrman died of pneumonia today... His shoes and clothes were wet and cold...they found some things...materials for painting.... was a light.
...he painted it there the night the last leaf fell.
Look out the window, at the last leaf on the wall. Didn't you wonder why it never moved...? ...its Behrman's great masterpiece...
Johnsy still waiting for the leaf to fall, hearing the tree branch tap against the window
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Johnsy commanded Sue to open the window to see if the leaf was still there. Johnsy had found out Mr Berham, the old painter, had died.
The realize the last leaf didnt fall because it was painted on by Behrman, and he later died from doing so