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"
They
were
after
you
,
weren
t
they
?
"
Jem
went
to
him
.
"
They
wanted
to
get
you
,
didn
t
they
?
"
Atticus
lowered
the
paper
and
gazed
at
Jem
.
"
What
have
you
been
reading
?
"
he
asked
.
Then
he
said
gently
,
"
No
son
,
those
were
our
friends
.
"
"
It
wasn
t
a
a
gang
?
"
Jem
was
looking
from
the
corners
of
his
eyes
.
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Atticus
tried
to
stifle
a
smile
but
didn
t
make
it
.
"
No
,
we
don
t
have
mobs
and
that
nonsense
in
Maycomb
.
I
ve
never
heard
of
a
gang
in
Maycomb
.
"
"
Ku
Klux
got
after
some
Catholics
one
time
.
"
"
Never
heard
of
any
Catholics
in
Maycomb
either
,
"
said
Atticus
,
"
you
re
confusing
that
with
something
else
.
Way
back
about
nineteen
-
twenty
there
was
a
Klan
,
but
it
was
a
political
organization
more
than
anything
.
Besides
,
they
couldn
t
find
anybody
to
scare
.
They
paraded
by
Mr
.
Sam
Levy
s
house
one
night
,
but
Sam
just
stood
on
his
porch
and
told
em
things
had
come
to
a
pretty
pass
,
he
d
sold
em
the
very
sheets
on
their
backs
.
Sam
made
em
so
ashamed
of
themselves
they
went
away
.
"
The
Levy
family
met
all
criteria
for
being
Fine
Folks
:
they
did
the
best
they
could
with
the
sense
they
had
,
and
they
had
been
living
on
the
same
plot
of
ground
in
Maycomb
for
five
generations
.
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"
The
Ku
Klux
s
gone
,
"
said
Atticus
.
"
It
ll
never
come
back
.
"
I
walked
home
with
Dill
and
returned
in
time
to
overhear
Atticus
saying
to
Aunty
,
"
.
.
.
in
favor
of
Southern
womanhood
as
much
as
anybody
,
but
not
for
preserving
polite
fiction
at
the
expense
of
human
life
,
"
a
pronouncement
that
made
me
suspect
they
had
been
fussing
again
.
I
sought
Jem
and
found
him
in
his
room
,
on
the
bed
deep
in
thought
.
"
Have
they
been
at
it
?
"
I
asked
.