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Tell
you
what
,
you
all
can
come
back
when
you
ve
eaten
your
supper
eat
slowly
,
now
,
you
won
t
miss
anything
important
and
if
the
jury
s
still
out
,
you
can
wait
with
us
.
But
I
expect
it
ll
be
over
before
you
get
back
.
"
"
You
think
they
ll
acquit
him
that
fast
?
"
asked
Jem
.
Atticus
opened
his
mouth
to
answer
,
but
shut
it
and
left
us
.
Отключить рекламу
I
prayed
that
Reverend
Sykes
would
save
our
seats
for
us
,
but
stopped
praying
when
I
remembered
that
people
got
up
and
left
in
droves
when
the
jury
was
out
tonight
,
they
d
overrun
the
drugstore
,
the
O
.
K
.
Cafe
and
the
hotel
,
that
is
,
unless
they
had
brought
their
suppers
too
.
Calpurnia
marched
us
home
:
"
skin
every
one
of
you
alive
,
the
very
idea
,
you
children
listenin
to
all
that
!
Mister
Jem
,
don
t
you
know
better
n
to
take
your
little
sister
to
that
trial
?
Miss
Alexandra
ll
absolutely
have
a
stroke
of
paralysis
when
she
finds
out
!
Ain
t
fittin
for
children
to
hear
.
.
.
.
"
The
streetlights
were
on
,
and
we
glimpsed
Calpurnia
s
indignant
profile
as
we
passed
beneath
them
.
"
Mister
Jem
,
I
thought
you
was
gettin
some
kinda
head
on
your
shoulders
the
very
idea
,
she
s
your
little
sister
!
The
very
idea
,
sir
!
You
oughta
be
perfectly
ashamed
of
yourself
ain
t
you
got
any
sense
at
all
?
"
I
was
exhilarated
.
So
many
things
had
happened
so
fast
I
felt
it
would
take
years
to
sort
them
out
,
and
now
here
was
Calpurnia
giving
her
precious
Jem
down
the
country
what
new
marvels
would
the
evening
bring
?
Отключить рекламу
Jem
was
chuckling
.
"
Don
t
you
want
to
hear
about
it
,
Cal
?
"
"
Hush
your
mouth
,
sir
!
When
you
oughta
be
hangin
your
head
in
shame
you
go
along
laughin
"
Calpurnia
revived
a
series
of
rusty
threats
that
moved
Jem
to
little
remorse
,
and
she
sailed
up
the
front
steps
with
her
classic
,
"
If
Mr
.
Finch
don
t
wear
you
out
,
I
will
get
in
that
house
,
sir
!
"