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"
Oh
no
,
he
s
staying
at
the
Landing
.
He
ll
keep
the
place
going
.
"
The
moment
I
said
,
"
Won
t
you
miss
him
?
"
I
realized
that
this
was
not
a
tactful
question
.
Uncle
Jimmy
present
or
Uncle
Jimmy
absent
made
not
much
difference
,
he
never
said
anything
.
Aunt
Alexandra
ignored
my
question
.
I
could
think
of
nothing
else
to
say
to
her
.
In
fact
I
could
never
think
of
anything
to
say
to
her
,
and
I
sat
thinking
of
past
painful
conversations
between
us
:
How
are
you
,
Jean
Louise
?
Fine
,
thank
you
ma
am
,
how
are
you
?
Very
well
,
thank
you
,
what
have
you
been
doing
with
yourself
?
Nothin
.
Don
t
you
do
anything
?
Nome
.
Certainly
you
have
friends
?
Yessum
.
Well
what
do
you
all
do
?
Nothin
.
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It
was
plain
that
Aunty
thought
me
dull
in
the
extreme
,
because
I
once
heard
her
tell
Atticus
that
I
was
sluggish
.
There
was
a
story
behind
all
this
,
but
I
had
no
desire
to
extract
it
from
her
then
.
Today
was
Sunday
,
and
Aunt
Alexandra
was
positively
irritable
on
the
Lord
s
Day
.
I
guess
it
was
her
Sunday
corset
.
She
was
not
fat
,
but
solid
,
and
she
chose
protective
garments
that
drew
up
her
bosom
to
giddy
heights
,
pinched
in
her
waist
,
flared
out
her
rear
,
and
managed
to
suggest
that
Aunt
Alexandra
s
was
once
an
hour
-
glass
figure
.
From
any
angle
,
it
was
formidable
.
The
remainder
of
the
afternoon
went
by
in
the
gentle
gloom
that
descends
when
relatives
appear
,
but
was
dispelled
when
we
heard
a
car
turn
in
the
driveway
.
It
was
Atticus
,
home
from
Montgomery
.
Jem
,
forgetting
his
dignity
,
ran
with
me
to
meet
him
.
Jem
seized
his
briefcase
and
bag
,
I
jumped
into
his
arms
,
felt
his
vague
dry
kiss
and
said
,
"
d
you
bring
me
a
book
?
d
you
know
Aunty
s
here
?
"
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Atticus
answered
both
questions
in
the
affirmative
.
"
How
d
you
like
for
her
to
come
live
with
us
?
"
I
said
I
would
like
it
very
much
,
which
was
a
lie
,
but
one
must
lie
under
certain
circumstances
and
at
all
times
when
one
can
t
do
anything
about
them
.
"
We
felt
it
was
time
you
children
needed
well
,
it
s
like
this
,
Scout
,
"
Atticus
said
.
"
Your
aunt
s
doing
me
a
favor
as
well
as
you
all
.
I
can
t
stay
here
all
day
with
you
,
and
the
summer
s
going
to
be
a
hot
one
.
"