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Judge
Taylor
saw
her
and
said
,
"
It
s
Calpurnia
,
isn
t
it
?
"
"
Yes
sir
,
"
she
said
.
"
Could
I
just
pass
this
note
to
Mr
.
Finch
,
please
sir
?
It
hasn
t
got
anything
to
do
with
with
the
trial
.
"
Judge
Taylor
nodded
and
Atticus
took
the
envelope
from
Calpurnia
.
He
opened
it
,
read
its
contents
and
said
,
"
Judge
,
I
this
note
is
from
my
sister
.
She
says
my
children
are
missing
,
haven
t
turned
up
since
noon
.
.
.
I
.
.
.
could
you
"
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"
I
know
where
they
are
,
Atticus
.
"
Mr
.
Underwood
spoke
up
.
"
They
re
right
up
yonder
in
the
colored
balcony
been
there
since
precisely
one
-
eighteen
P
.
M
.
"
Our
father
turned
around
and
looked
up
.
"
Jem
,
come
down
from
there
,
"
he
called
.
Then
he
said
something
to
the
Judge
we
didn
t
hear
.
We
climbed
across
Reverend
Sykes
and
made
our
way
to
the
staircase
.
Atticus
and
Calpurnia
met
us
downstairs
.
Calpurnia
looked
peeved
,
but
Atticus
looked
exhausted
.
Jem
was
jumping
in
excitement
.
"
We
ve
won
,
haven
t
we
?
"
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"
I
ve
no
idea
,
"
said
Atticus
shortly
.
"
You
ve
been
here
all
afternoon
?
Go
home
with
Calpurnia
and
get
your
supper
and
stay
home
.
"
"
Aw
,
Atticus
,
let
us
come
back
,
"
pleaded
Jem
.
"
Please
let
us
hear
the
verdict
,
please
sir
.
"
"
The
jury
might
be
out
and
back
in
a
minute
,
we
don
t
know
"
but
we
could
tell
Atticus
was
relenting
.
"
Well
,
you
ve
heard
it
all
,
so
you
might
as
well
hear
the
rest
.