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When
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he
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was
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nearly
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thirteen,
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my
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brother
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Jem
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got
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his
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arm
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badly
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broken
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at
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the
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elbow.
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When
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it
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healed,
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and
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Jem's
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fears
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of
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never
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being
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able
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to
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play
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football
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were
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assuaged,
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he
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was
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seldom
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self-conscious
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about
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his
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injury.
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His
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left
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arm
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was
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somewhat
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shorter
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Answer
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than
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his
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right;
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when
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he
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stood
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or
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walked,
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the
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back
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of
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his
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hand
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was
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at
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right
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angles
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to
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his
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body,
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his
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thumb
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parallel
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to
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his
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thigh.
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He
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couldn't
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have
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cared
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less,
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so
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long
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as
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he
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could
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pass
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and
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punt.
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When
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enough
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years
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had
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gone
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Answer
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past
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to
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enable
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us
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to
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look
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back
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on
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them,
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we
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sometimes
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discussed
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the
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events
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leading
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to
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his
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accident.
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I
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maintain
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that
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the
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Ewells
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started
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it
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all,
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but
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Jem,
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who
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was
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four
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years
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my
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senior,
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said
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it
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started
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long
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before
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that.
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He
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said
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it
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began
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the
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summer
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Dill
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came
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to
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us,
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when
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Dill
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first
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gave
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us
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the
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idea
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of
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making
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Boo
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Radley
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come
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out.
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I
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said
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if
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he
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wanted
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to
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take
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a
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broad
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view
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of
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the
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thing,
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it
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really
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began
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with
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Andrew
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Jackson.
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If
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General
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Jackson
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hadn't
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run
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the
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Answer
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Creeks
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up
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the
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creek,
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Simon
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Finch
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would
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never
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have
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paddled
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up
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the
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Alabama,
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and
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where
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would
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we
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be
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if
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he
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hadn't?
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We
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were
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far
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too
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old
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to
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settle
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an
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argument
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with
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a
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fist-fight,
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so
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we
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consulted
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Atticus.
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Our
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father
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said
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we
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were
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both
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right.
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