To Kill a Mockingbird

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To Kill a Mockingbird
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  • Who'd you reckon it is, Jem?
  • We oughta write a letter to whoever's leaving these things.
  • (Mr. Radley) Tree's dying. You plug 'em with cement when they're sick.
  • Er..Mr. Radley, ah--did you put cement in that hole?
  • Don't you cry now, Scout.
  • Mr. Avery
  • It's lovely, Jem. Looks almost like he'd talk to you.
  • (Mr. Avery) See what you've done? Hasn't snowed in Maycomb since Appomattox. It's bad children like you makes the seasons change.
  • Passing by the oak tree after school, Jem and Scout find little gifts every time from a mysterious giver.
  • Oh-h Lord, Jem...
  • Hush, Scout. It ain't time to worry yet.
  • The day after they write a thank-you letter for the unnamed philanthropist, Mr. Radley seals the knot hole up. Atticus says the tree is perfectly healthy, though.
  • If you shouldn't be defendin' him, then why are you doin' it?
  • Every lawyer gets at least one case in his lifetime that affects him personally. Besides, if I didn't I couldn't tell you or Jem ever to mind me again.
  • That winter is the coldest since 1885--the children's fault, according to Mr. Avery. If this is the reward for watching Mr. Avery repeat his arc of water stunt, maybe there's something to say for sin.
  • Atticus, are we going to win it?
  • No, honey. But simply because we were licked a hundred years before we started is no reason for us not to try to win.
  • Miss Maudie's house catches fire at night. Jem and Scout gape at the firemen quelling the flames and Mr. Avery falling out of his balcony in a clumsy escape. Later, safe at home, Scout finds herself clutching a brown woolen blanket, squaw-fashion. She's amazed, but Atticus grins and says that all of Maycomb was out, in one way or another.
  • Scout gets into a fight with Cecil Jacobs because he calls Atticus an n-lover. Atticus explains that the townspeople disapprove of him defending Tom Robinson, but his conscience compels him to take this case. He tells Scout to keep holding her head high and fight with her head for a change.
  • Atticus has a fatalistic attitude about the outcome of the case. However, he gives Scout a glimpse of what true courage looks like.
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