In these two cases, Mary is going on a dangerous trip.
What do the two underlined sentences each mean?
Johnny: Oh Mary, do be careful, I don't know what I will do if you are hurt.
Mary: Worry not a hair on your head, Johnny.
Johnny: Oh Mary, do be careful, I don't know what I would do if you were hurt.
Mary: Oh Jonny, try not to be such a sop, will you?
keannu2 Worry not a hair on your head Don't have even the slightest worry. keannu2 try not to be such a sop Try not to be so foolish. CJ
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keannu2Worry not a hair on your head
Don't have even the slightest worry.
keannu2try not to be such a sop
Try not to be so foolish.
CJ