To kill a mockingbird by Harper Lee (CHAPTER 29)
HARPER LEEChapter 29Aunt Alexandra got up and reached for the mantelpiece. Mr. Tate rose, but she declined assistance. For once in […]
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Chapter 29Aunt Alexandra got up and reached for the mantelpiece. Mr. Tate rose, but she declined assistance. For once in […]
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CHAPTER 28 The weather was unusually warm for the last day of October. We didn’t even need jackets. The wind
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Chapter 27Things did settle down, after a fashion, as Atticus said they would. By the middle of October, only two
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Chapter 26School started, and so did our daily trips past the Radley Place. Jem was in the seventh grade and
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Chapter 24Calpurnia wore her stiffest starched apron. She carried a tray of charlotte. She backed up to the swinging door
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Chapter 23 “I wish Bob Ewell wouldn’t chew tobacco,” was all Atticus said about it. According to Miss Stephanie Crawford,
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Chapter 22It was Jem’s turn to cry. His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through
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Chapter 21She stopped shyly at the railing and waited to get Judge Taylor’s attention. She was in a fresh apron
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Chapter 20“Come on round here, son, I got something that’ll settle your stomach.”As Mr. Dolphus Raymond was an evil man
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