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Dill
breathed
his
patient
breath
,
a
half
-
sigh
.
"
good
night
,
Atticus
s
gone
all
day
and
sometimes
half
the
night
and
off
in
the
legislature
and
I
don
t
know
what
you
don
t
want
em
around
all
the
time
,
Dill
,
you
couldn
t
do
anything
if
they
were
.
"
"
That
s
not
it
.
"
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As
Dill
explained
,
I
found
myself
wondering
what
life
would
be
if
Jem
were
different
,
even
from
what
he
was
now
;
what
I
would
do
if
Atticus
did
not
feel
the
necessity
of
my
presence
,
help
and
advice
.
Why
,
he
couldn
t
get
along
a
day
without
me
.
Even
Calpurnia
couldn
t
get
along
unless
I
was
there
.
They
needed
me
.
"
Dill
,
you
ain
t
telling
me
right
your
folks
couldn
t
do
without
you
.
They
must
be
just
mean
to
you
.
Tell
you
what
to
do
about
that
"
Dill
s
voice
went
on
steadily
in
the
darkness
:
"
The
thing
is
,
what
I
m
tryin
to
say
is
they
do
get
on
a
lot
better
without
me
,
I
can
t
help
them
any
.
They
ain
t
mean
.
They
buy
me
everything
I
want
,
but
it
s
now
-
you
ve
-
got
-
it
-
go
-
play
-
with
-
it
.
You
ve
got
a
roomful
of
things
.
I
-
got
-
you
-
that
-
book
-
so
-
go
-
read
-
it
.
"
Dill
tried
to
deepen
his
voice
.
"
You
re
not
a
boy
.
Boys
get
out
and
play
baseball
with
other
boys
,
they
don
t
hang
around
the
house
worryin
their
folks
.
"
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Dill
s
voice
was
his
own
again
:
"
Oh
,
they
ain
t
mean
.
They
kiss
you
and
hug
you
good
night
and
good
mornin
and
good
-
bye
and
tell
you
they
love
you
Scout
,
let
s
get
us
a
baby
.
"
"
Where
?
"
There
was
a
man
Dill
had
heard
of
who
had
a
boat
that
he
rowed
across
to
a
foggy
island
where
all
these
babies
were
;
you
could
order
one