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"
I
beg
your
pardon
,
Jean
Louise
?
"
"
That
’
s
okay
,
ma
’
am
,
you
’
ll
get
to
know
all
the
county
folks
after
a
while
.
The
Cunninghams
never
took
anything
they
can
’
t
pay
back
—
no
church
baskets
and
no
scrip
stamps
.
They
never
took
anything
off
of
anybody
,
they
get
along
on
what
they
have
.
They
don
’
t
have
much
,
but
they
get
along
on
it
.
"
My
special
knowledge
of
the
Cunningham
tribe
—
one
branch
,
that
is
—
was
gained
from
events
of
last
winter
.
Walter
’
s
father
was
one
of
Atticus
’
s
clients
.
After
a
dreary
conversation
in
our
livingroom
one
night
about
his
entailment
,
before
Mr
.
Cunningham
left
he
said
,
"
Mr
.
Finch
,
I
don
’
t
know
when
I
’
ll
ever
be
able
to
pay
you
.
"
"
Let
that
be
the
least
of
your
worries
,
Walter
,
"
Atticus
said
.
When
I
asked
Jem
what
entailment
was
,
and
Jem
described
it
as
a
condition
of
having
your
tail
in
a
crack
,
I
asked
Atticus
if
Mr
.
Cunningham
would
ever
pay
us
.
"
Not
in
money
,
"
Atticus
said
,
"
but
before
the
year
’
s
out
I
’
ll
have
been
paid
.
You
watch
.
"
We
watched
.
One
morning
Jem
and
I
found
a
load
of
stovewood
in
the
back
yard
.
Later
,
a
sack
of
hickory
nuts
appeared
on
the
back
steps
.
With
Christmas
came
a
crate
of
smilax
and
holly
.
That
spring
when
we
found
a
crokersack
full
of
turnip
greens
,
Atticus
said
Mr
.
Cunningham
had
more
than
paid
him
.
"
Why
does
he
pay
you
like
that
?
"
I
asked
.
"
Because
that
’
s
the
only
way
he
can
pay
me
.
He
has
no
money
.
"