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"
You
think
about
that
,
"
Miss
Maudie
was
saying
.
"
It
was
no
accident
.
I
was
sittin
there
on
the
porch
last
night
,
waiting
.
I
waited
and
waited
to
see
you
all
come
down
the
sidewalk
,
and
as
I
waited
I
thought
,
Atticus
Finch
won
t
win
,
he
can
t
win
,
but
he
s
the
only
man
in
these
parts
who
can
keep
a
jury
out
so
long
in
a
case
like
that
.
And
I
thought
to
myself
,
well
,
we
re
making
a
step
it
s
just
a
baby
-
step
,
but
it
s
a
step
.
"
"
t
s
all
right
to
talk
like
that
can
t
any
Christian
judges
an
lawyers
make
up
for
heathen
juries
,
"
Jem
muttered
.
"
Soon
s
I
get
grown
"
"
That
s
something
you
ll
have
to
take
up
with
your
father
,
"
Miss
Maudie
said
.
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We
went
down
Miss
Maudie
s
cool
new
steps
into
the
sunshine
and
found
Mr
.
Avery
and
Miss
Stephanie
Crawford
still
at
it
.
They
had
moved
down
the
sidewalk
and
were
standing
in
front
of
Miss
Stephanie
s
house
.
Miss
Rachel
was
walking
toward
them
.
"
I
think
I
ll
be
a
clown
when
I
get
grown
,
"
said
Dill
.
Jem
and
I
stopped
in
our
tracks
.
"
Yes
sir
,
a
clown
,
"
he
said
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"
There
ain
t
one
thing
in
this
world
I
can
do
about
folks
except
laugh
,
so
I
m
gonna
join
the
circus
and
laugh
my
head
off
.
"
"
You
got
it
backwards
,
Dill
,
"
said
Jem
.
"
Clowns
are
sad
,
it
s
folks
that
laugh
at
them
.
"
"
Well
I
m
gonna
be
a
new
kind
of
clown
.
I
m
gonna
stand
in
the
middle
of
the
ring
and
laugh
at
the
folks
.
Just
looka
yonder
,
"
he
pointed
.
"
Every
one
of
em
oughta
be
ridin
broomsticks
.
Aunt
Rachel
already
does
.
"