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A
thin
man
in
khaki
pants
came
up
the
aisle
and
deposited
a
coin
.
The
congregation
murmured
approval
.
Reverend
Sykes
then
said
,
"
I
want
all
of
you
with
no
children
to
make
a
sacrifice
and
give
one
more
dime
apiece
.
Then
we
’
ll
have
it
.
"
Slowly
,
painfully
,
the
ten
dollars
was
collected
.
The
door
was
opened
,
and
the
gust
of
warm
air
revived
us
.
Zeebo
lined
On
Jordan
’
s
Stormy
Banks
,
and
church
was
over
.
I
wanted
to
stay
and
explore
,
but
Calpurnia
propelled
me
up
the
aisle
ahead
of
her
.
At
the
church
door
,
while
she
paused
to
talk
with
Zeebo
and
his
family
,
Jem
and
I
chatted
with
Reverend
Sykes
.
I
was
bursting
with
questions
,
but
decided
I
would
wait
and
let
Calpurnia
answer
them
.
"
We
were
‘
specially
glad
to
have
you
all
here
,
"
said
Reverend
Sykes
.
"
This
church
has
no
better
friend
than
your
daddy
.
"
My
curiosity
burst
:
"
Why
were
you
all
takin
’
up
collection
for
Tom
Robinson
’
s
wife
?
"
"
Didn
’
t
you
hear
why
?
"
asked
Reverend
Sykes
.
"
Helen
’
s
got
three
little
’
uns
and
she
can
’
t
go
out
to
work
—
"
"
Why
can
’
t
she
take
‘
em
with
her
,
Reverend
?
"
I
asked
.
It
was
customary
for
field
Negroes
with
tiny
children
to
deposit
them
in
whatever
shade
there
was
while
their
parents
worked
—
usually
the
babies
sat
in
the
shade
between
two
rows
of
cotton
.
Those
unable
to
sit
were
strapped
papoose
-
style
on
their
mothers
’
backs
,
or
resided
in
extra
cotton
bags
.
Reverend
Sykes
hesitated
.
"
To
tell
you
the
truth
,
Miss
Jean
Louise
,
Helen
’
s
finding
it
hard
to
get
work
these
days
.
.
.
when
it
’
s
picking
time
,
I
think
Mr
.
Link
Deas
’
ll
take
her
.
"
"
Why
not
,
Reverend
?
"