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Francis
and
I
pointed
at
each
other
.
"
Grandma
,
"
he
bawled
,
"
she
called
me
a
whore
-
lady
and
jumped
on
me
!
"
"
Is
that
true
,
Scout
?
"
said
Uncle
Jack
.
"
I
reckon
so
.
"
When
Uncle
Jack
looked
down
at
me
,
his
features
were
like
Aunt
Alexandra
’
s
.
"
You
know
I
told
you
you
’
d
get
in
trouble
if
you
used
words
like
that
?
I
told
you
,
didn
’
t
I
?
"
"
Yes
sir
,
but
—
"
"
Well
,
you
’
re
in
trouble
now
.
Stay
there
.
"
I
was
debating
whether
to
stand
there
or
run
,
and
tarried
in
indecision
a
moment
too
long
:
I
turned
to
flee
but
Uncle
Jack
was
quicker
.
I
found
myself
suddenly
looking
at
a
tiny
ant
struggling
with
a
bread
crumb
in
the
grass
.
"
I
’
ll
never
speak
to
you
again
as
long
as
I
live
!
I
hate
you
an
’
despise
you
an
’
hope
you
die
tomorrow
!
"
A
statement
that
seemed
to
encourage
Uncle
Jack
,
more
than
anything
.
I
ran
to
Atticus
for
comfort
,
but
he
said
I
had
it
coming
and
it
was
high
time
we
went
home
.
I
climbed
into
the
back
seat
of
the
car
without
saying
good
-
bye
to
anyone
,
and
at
home
I
ran
to
my
room
and
slammed
the
door
.
Jem
tried
to
say
something
nice
,
but
I
wouldn
’
t
let
him
.
When
I
surveyed
the
damage
there
were
only
seven
or
eight
red
marks
,
and
I
was
reflecting
upon
relativity
when
someone
knocked
on
the
door
.
I
asked
who
it
was
;
Uncle
Jack
answered
.
"
Go
away
!
"