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Mr
.
Dolphus
Raymond
lurched
by
on
his
thoroughbred
.
"
Don
t
see
how
he
stays
in
the
saddle
,
"
murmured
Jem
.
"
How
c
n
you
stand
to
get
drunk
fore
eight
in
the
morning
?
"
A
wagonload
of
ladies
rattled
past
us
.
They
wore
cotton
sunbonnets
and
dresses
with
long
sleeves
.
A
bearded
man
in
a
wool
hat
drove
them
.
"
Yonder
s
some
Mennonites
,
"
Jem
said
to
Dill
.
"
They
don
t
have
buttons
.
"
They
lived
deep
in
the
woods
,
did
most
of
their
trading
across
the
river
,
and
rarely
came
to
Maycomb
.
Dill
was
interested
.
"
They
ve
all
got
blue
eyes
,
"
Jem
explained
,
"
and
the
men
can
t
shave
after
they
marry
.
Their
wives
like
for
em
to
tickle
em
with
their
beards
.
"
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Mr
.
X
Billups
rode
by
on
a
mule
and
waved
to
us
.
"
He
s
a
funny
man
,
"
said
Jem
.
"
X
s
his
name
,
not
his
initial
.
He
was
in
court
one
time
and
they
asked
him
his
name
.
He
said
X
Billups
.
Clerk
asked
him
to
spell
it
and
he
said
X
.
Asked
him
again
and
he
said
X
.
They
kept
at
it
till
he
wrote
X
on
a
sheet
of
paper
and
held
it
up
for
everybody
to
see
.
They
asked
him
where
he
got
his
name
and
he
said
that
s
the
way
his
folks
signed
him
up
when
he
was
born
.
"
As
the
county
went
by
us
,
Jem
gave
Dill
the
histories
and
general
attitudes
of
the
more
prominent
figures
:
Mr
.
Tensaw
Jones
voted
the
straight
Prohibition
ticket
;
Miss
Emily
Davis
dipped
snuff
in
private
;
Mr
.
Byron
Waller
could
play
the
violin
;
Mr
.
Jake
Slade
was
cutting
his
third
set
of
teeth
.
A
wagonload
of
unusually
stern
-
faced
citizens
appeared
.
When
they
pointed
to
Miss
Maudie
Atkinson
s
yard
,
ablaze
with
summer
flowers
,
Miss
Maudie
herself
came
out
on
the
porch
.
There
was
an
odd
thing
about
Miss
Maudie
on
her
porch
she
was
too
far
away
for
us
to
see
her
features
clearly
,
but
we
could
always
catch
her
mood
by
the
way
she
stood
.
She
was
now
standing
arms
akimbo
,
her
shoulders
drooping
a
little
,
her
head
ed
to
one
side
,
her
glasses
winking
in
the
sunlight
.
We
knew
she
wore
a
grin
of
the
uttermost
wickedness
.
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The
driver
of
the
wagon
slowed
down
his
mules
,
and
a
shrill
-
voiced
woman
called
out
:
"
He
that
cometh
in
vanity
departeth
in
darkness
!
"
Miss
Maudie
answered
:
"
A
merry
heart
maketh
a
cheerful
countenance
!
"
I
guess
that
the
foot
-
washers
thought
that
the
Devil
was
quoting
Scripture
for
his
own
purposes
,
as
the
driver
speeded
his
mules
.
Why
they
objected
to
Miss
Maudie
s
yard
was
a
mystery
,
heightened
in
my
mind
because
for
someone
who
spent
all
the
daylight
hours
outdoors
,
Miss
Maudie
s
command
of
Scripture
was
formidable
.