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"
Naw
sir
,
he
’
s
in
the
twitchin
’
stage
,
Mr
.
Heck
.
"
"
Should
we
go
after
him
,
Heck
?
"
asked
Atticus
.
"
We
better
wait
,
Mr
.
Finch
.
They
usually
go
in
a
straight
line
,
but
you
never
can
tell
.
He
might
follow
the
curve
—
hope
he
does
or
he
’
ll
go
straight
in
the
Radley
back
yard
.
Let
’
s
wait
a
minute
.
"
"
Don
’
t
think
he
’
ll
get
in
the
Radley
yard
,
"
said
Atticus
.
"
Fence
’
ll
stop
him
.
He
’
ll
probably
follow
the
road
.
.
.
.
"
I
thought
mad
dogs
foamed
at
the
mouth
,
galloped
,
leaped
and
lunged
at
throats
,
and
I
thought
they
did
it
in
August
.
Had
Tim
Johnson
behaved
thus
,
I
would
have
been
less
frightened
.
Nothing
is
more
deadly
than
a
deserted
,
waiting
street
.
The
trees
were
still
,
the
mockingbirds
were
silent
,
the
carpenters
at
Miss
Maudie
’
s
house
had
vanished
.
I
heard
Mr
.
Tate
sniff
,
then
blow
his
nose
.
I
saw
him
shift
his
gun
to
the
crook
of
his
arm
.
I
saw
Miss
Stephanie
Crawford
’
s
face
framed
in
the
glass
window
of
her
front
door
.
Miss
Maudie
appeared
and
stood
beside
her
.
Atticus
put
his
foot
on
the
rung
of
a
chair
and
rubbed
his
hand
slowly
down
the
side
of
his
thigh
.
"
There
he
is
,
"
he
said
softly
.
Tim
Johnson
came
into
sight
,
walking
dazedly
in
the
inner
rim
of
the
curve
parallel
to
the
Radley
house
.
"
Look
at
him
,
"
whispered
Jem
.
"
Mr
.
Heck
said
they
walked
in
a
straight
line
.
He
can
’
t
even
stay
in
the
road
.
"
"
He
looks
more
sick
than
anything
,
"
I
said
.