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speaking. You may use some names more than once.
1. You're lucky, you know. You and Jem have the benefit of your father's age. If you father was thirty you'd find life quite different.
2. Reason I can't pass the first grade, Mr. Finch, is l've had to stay out ever spring an' help Papa with the choppin', but there's another'n at the house now that's fie size.
3. He's in my grade... and he does right well. He's a good boy ... a real nice boy
4. People generally see what they look for, and hear what they listen for, and they have the right to subject their children to it, but I can assure you of one thing: yo will receive what you see and hear in silence or you will leave...
5. He got me round the neck, cussin' me an' sayin' dirt—| fought 'n' hollered, but t had me round the neck.
- 6. I was glad to do it, Mr. Ewell didn't seem to help her none, and neither did the chillun, and I knowed she didn't have no nickels to spare.
7. We decided that it would be best for you to have some feminine influence.
8. Ewell probably found that kitchen knife in the dump somewhere. Honed it dow and bided his time ... just bided his time.