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Clips from To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
"until you stood in his shoes and walked around in them."
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
"and another summer had taken its place,"
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"and a fall, and Boo Radley had come out."
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"I was to think of these days many times,"
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"of Jem and Dill and Boo Radley and Tom Robinson"
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"Bing!"
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"Maycomb was a tired old town"
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"Somehow, it was hotter then."
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"Men's stiff collars wilted by 9:00 in the morning."
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"Ladies bathed before noon, after their 3:00 naps"
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"A day was 24 hours long, but it seemed longer."
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"There was no hurry, for there was nowhere to go and nothing to buy"
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"and no money to buy it with."
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"Although Maycomb County had recently been told"
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"that it had nothing to fear but fear itself."
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"Good morning, Mr. Cunningham."
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"Good morning, miss."
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"Would you like me to call him for you?"
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"No, miss, I don't care to bother."
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"Why, it's no bother, Mr. Cunningham."
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"He'll be happy to see you."
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"Atticus!"
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"Here's Mr. Cunningham."
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"Good morning, Walter."
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"I didn't want to bother you none."
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"I brought you these hickory nuts as part of my entailment."
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"Thank you. The collards we had last week were delicious."
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"Well, morning."
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"you'd better not call me."
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"I thought you'd want to thank him."
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"But I think it embarrasses him to be thanked."
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"Why does he bring you all this stuff?"
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"He is paying me for some legal work I did for him."
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"Why is he paying you like this?"
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"That's the only way he can. He has no money."
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"Is he poor? Yes."
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"Are we poor?"
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"We are, indeed."
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"Are we as poor as the Cunninghams?"
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"No, not exactly."
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"The Cunninghams are country folks, farmers."
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"The Crash hit them the hardest."
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"Atticus, Jem's up in the tree."
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"He says he won't come down until you agree"
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"Jem?"
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"Son, why don't you come on down out of there now"
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"No, sir."
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"Not until you agree to play football for the Methodists."
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"You wouldn't want me to go and get my head knocked off, would you?"
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"I ain't coming down."
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"Suit yourself."
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"Morning."
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"What's going on over there?"
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"I'm having a terrible time, Miss Maudie."
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"Jem's staying up in the tree"
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"until Atticus agrees to play football for the Methodists"
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"and Atticus says he's too old."
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"Every time I want him to do something, he's too old."
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"He's too old for anything."
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"You be good, children. Mind Cal."
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"Good morning, Maudie."
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"Good morning, Atticus."
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"He won't let me have a gun"
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"and he'll only play touch football with me, never tackle."
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"He can make somebody's will so airtight you can't break it."
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"You count your blessings and stop complaining, both of you."
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"Thank your stars he has the sense to act his age."
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"Jem, he is pretty old."
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"Hey."
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"I'm Charles Baker Harris. I can read."
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"You got anything that needs reading, I can do it."
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"How old are you? Four-and-a-half?"
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"Going on seven."
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"No wonder, then."
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"Scout's been reading since she was born,"
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"and she don't start school till next month."
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"You look right puny for going on seven."
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"I'm little, but I'm old."
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"Folks call me Dill. I'm from Meridian, Mississippi"
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"and I'm spending two weeks next door with my aunt Stephanie."
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"My mama worked for a photographer in Meridian."
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"She entered my picture in the Beautiful Child contest and won $5 on it."
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"She gave the money to me"
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"Our mama's dead but we've got a daddy. Where's your daddy?"
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"I haven't got one."
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"Is he dead?"
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"Well, if he's not dead, you've got one, haven't you?"
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"Hush, Scout."
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"What did I do? What did I do?"
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"Uh, Dill, this is Calpurnia."
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"Pleased to know you, Dill."
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"Pleased to know you."
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"My daddy owns the L and N Railroad."
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"He's going to let me run the engine all the way to New Orleans."
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"Is that so?"
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"He says I can invite anybody... Shh."
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"There goes the meanest man that ever took a breath of life."
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"Why is he the meanest man?"
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"Well, for one thing,"
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"that he keeps chained to a bed in the house over yonder."
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"See, he lives over there."
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"Boo only comes out at night"
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"Once I heard him scratching on our screen door"
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"I wonder what he does in there."
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"I wonder what he looks like."
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
"Well,"
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""judging from his tracks, he's about 6'6" tall."
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"There's a long, jagged scar that runs all the way across his face."
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"His teeth are yellow and rotten."
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"His eyes are popped, and he drools most of the time."
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"Dill, what are you doing here?"
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"My Lord, Aunt Stephanie! You almost gave me a heart attack."
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"Dill, I don't want you playing around that house over there."
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"See?"
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"I was just trying to warn him about Boo. He wouldn't believe me."
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"You'd just better believe him, Mr. Dill Harris."
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"Tell him about the time Boo tried to kill his papa."
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"when his mama come out yelling, "He's killing us all.""
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"Turned out that Boo was sitting in the living room"
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"and when his daddy come by,"
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