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Besides
that
,
he
wore
glasses
.
He
was
nearly
blind
in
his
left
eye
,
and
said
left
eyes
were
the
tribal
curse
of
the
Finches
.
Whenever
he
wanted
to
see
something
well
,
he
turned
his
head
and
looked
from
his
right
eye
.
He
did
not
do
the
things
our
schoolmates
’
fathers
did
:
he
never
went
hunting
,
he
did
not
play
poker
or
fish
or
drink
or
smoke
.
He
sat
in
the
livingroom
and
read
.
With
these
attributes
,
however
,
he
would
not
remain
as
inconspicuous
as
we
wished
him
to
:
that
year
,
the
school
buzzed
with
talk
about
him
defending
Tom
Robinson
,
none
of
which
was
complimentary
.
After
my
bout
with
Cecil
Jacobs
when
I
committed
myself
to
a
policy
of
cowardice
,
word
got
around
that
Scout
Finch
wouldn
’
t
fight
any
more
,
her
daddy
wouldn
’
t
let
her
.
This
was
not
entirely
correct
:
I
wouldn
’
t
fight
publicly
for
Atticus
,
but
the
family
was
private
ground
.
I
would
fight
anyone
from
a
third
cousin
upwards
tooth
and
nail
.
Francis
Hancock
,
for
example
,
knew
that
.
When
he
gave
us
our
air
-
rifles
Atticus
wouldn
’
t
teach
us
to
shoot
.
Uncle
Jack
instructed
us
in
the
rudiments
thereof
;
he
said
Atticus
wasn
’
t
interested
in
guns
.
Atticus
said
to
Jem
one
day
,
"
I
’
d
rather
you
shot
at
tin
cans
in
the
back
yard
,
but
I
know
you
’
ll
go
after
birds
.
Shoot
all
the
bluejays
you
want
,
if
you
can
hit
‘
em
,
but
remember
it
’
s
a
sin
to
kill
a
mockingbird
.
"
That
was
the
only
time
I
ever
heard
Atticus
say
it
was
a
sin
to
do
something
,
and
I
asked
Miss
Maudie
about
it
.
"
Your
father
’
s
right
,
"
she
said
.
"
Mockingbirds
don
’
t
do
one
thing
but
make
music
for
us
to
enjoy
.
They
don
’
t
eat
up
people
’
s
gardens
,
don
’
t
nest
in
corncribs
,
they
don
’
t
do
one
thing
but
sing
their
hearts
out
for
us
.
That
’
s
why
it
’
s
a
sin
to
kill
a
mockingbird
.
"
"
Miss
Maudie
,
this
is
an
old
neighborhood
,
ain
’
t
it
?
"
"
Been
here
longer
than
the
town
.
"
"
Nome
,
I
mean
the
folks
on
our
street
are
all
old
.
Jem
and
me
’
s
the
only
children
around
here
.
Mrs
.
Dubose
is
close
on
to
a
hundred
and
Miss
Rachel
’
s
old
and
so
are
you
and
Atticus
.
"
"
I
don
’
t
call
fifty
very
old
,
"
said
Miss
Maudie
tartly
.
"
Not
being
wheeled
around
yet
,
am
I
?
Neither
’
s
your
father
.
But
I
must
say
Providence
was
kind
enough
to
burn
down
that
old
mausoleum
of
mine
,
I
’
m
too
old
to
keep
it
up
—
maybe
you
’
re
right
,
Jean
Louise
,
this
is
a
settled
neighborhood
.
You
’
ve
never
been
around
young
folks
much
,
have
you
?
"