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But
summer
came
and
Dill
was
not
there
.
I
received
a
letter
and
a
snapshot
from
him
.
The
letter
said
he
had
a
new
father
whose
picture
was
enclosed
,
and
he
would
have
to
stay
in
Meridian
because
they
planned
to
build
a
fishing
boat
.
His
father
was
a
lawyer
like
Atticus
,
only
much
younger
.
Dill
’
s
new
father
had
a
pleasant
face
,
which
made
me
glad
Dill
had
captured
him
,
but
I
was
crushed
.
Dill
concluded
by
saying
he
would
love
me
forever
and
not
to
worry
,
he
would
come
get
me
and
marry
me
as
soon
as
he
got
enough
money
together
,
so
please
write
.
The
fact
that
I
had
a
permanent
fiance
was
little
compensation
for
his
absence
:
I
had
never
thought
about
it
,
but
summer
was
Dill
by
the
fishpool
smoking
string
,
Dill
’
s
eyes
alive
with
complicated
plans
to
make
Boo
Radley
emerge
;
summer
was
the
swiftness
with
which
Dill
would
reach
up
and
kiss
me
when
Jem
was
not
looking
,
the
longings
we
sometimes
felt
each
other
feel
.
With
him
,
life
was
routine
;
without
him
,
life
was
unbearable
.
I
stayed
miserable
for
two
days
.
As
if
that
were
not
enough
,
the
state
legislature
was
called
into
emergency
session
and
Atticus
left
us
for
two
weeks
.
The
Governor
was
eager
to
scrape
a
few
barnacles
off
the
ship
of
state
;
there
were
sit
-
down
strikes
in
Birmingham
;
bread
lines
in
the
cities
grew
longer
,
people
in
the
country
grew
poorer
.
But
these
were
events
remote
from
the
world
of
Jem
and
me
.
We
were
surprised
one
morning
to
see
a
cartoon
in
the
Montgomery
Advertiser
above
the
caption
,
"
Maycomb
’
s
Finch
.
"
It
showed
Atticus
barefooted
and
in
short
pants
,
chained
to
a
desk
:
he
was
diligently
writing
on
a
slate
while
some
frivolous
-
looking
girls
yelled
,
"
Yoo
-
hoo
!
"
at
him
.
"
That
’
s
a
compliment
,
"
explained
Jem
.
"
He
spends
his
time
doin
’
things
that
wouldn
’
t
get
done
if
nobody
did
‘
em
.
"
"
Huh
?
"
In
addition
to
Jem
’
s
newly
developed
characteristics
,
he
had
acquired
a
maddening
air
of
wisdom
.
"
Oh
,
Scout
,
it
’
s
like
reorganizing
the
tax
systems
of
the
counties
and
things
.
That
kind
of
thing
’
s
pretty
dry
to
most
men
.
"
"
How
do
you
know
?
"
"
Oh
,
go
on
and
leave
me
alone
.
I
’
m
readin
’
the
paper
.
"