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271
"
Sir
?
"
272
"
until
you
climb
into
his
skin
and
walk
around
in
it
.
"
273
Atticus
said
I
had
learned
many
things
today
,
and
Miss
Caroline
had
learned
several
things
herself
.
She
had
learned
not
to
hand
something
to
a
Cunningham
,
for
one
thing
,
but
if
Walter
and
I
had
put
ourselves
in
her
shoes
we
d
have
seen
it
was
an
honest
mistake
on
her
part
.
We
could
not
expect
her
to
learn
all
Maycomb
s
ways
in
one
day
,
and
we
could
not
hold
her
responsible
when
she
knew
no
better
.
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274
"
I
ll
be
dogged
,
"
I
said
.
"
I
didn
t
know
no
better
than
not
to
read
to
her
,
and
she
held
me
responsible
listen
Atticus
,
I
don
t
have
to
go
to
school
!
"
I
was
bursting
with
a
sudden
thought
.
"
Burris
Ewell
,
remember
?
He
just
goes
to
school
the
first
day
.
The
truant
lady
reckons
she
s
carried
out
the
law
when
she
gets
his
name
on
the
roll
"
275
"
You
can
t
do
that
,
Scout
,
"
Atticus
said
.
"
Sometimes
it
s
better
to
bend
the
law
a
little
in
special
cases
.
In
your
case
,
the
law
remains
rigid
.
So
to
school
you
must
go
.
"
276
"
I
don
t
see
why
I
have
to
when
he
doesn
t
.
"
277
"
Then
listen
.
"
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278
Atticus
said
the
Ewells
had
been
the
disgrace
of
Maycomb
for
three
generations
.
None
of
them
had
done
an
honest
day
s
work
in
his
recollection
.
He
said
that
some
Christmas
,
when
he
was
getting
rid
of
the
tree
,
he
would
take
me
with
him
and
show
me
where
and
how
they
lived
.
They
were
people
,
but
they
lived
like
animals
.
"
They
can
go
to
school
any
time
they
want
to
,
when
they
show
the
faintest
symptom
of
wanting
an
education
,
"
said
Atticus
.
"
There
are
ways
of
keeping
them
in
school
by
force
,
but
it
s
silly
to
force
people
like
the
Ewells
into
a
new
environment
"
279
"
If
I
didn
t
go
to
school
tomorrow
,
you
d
force
me
to
.
"
280
"
Let
us
leave
it
at
this
,
"
said
Atticus
dryly
.
"
You
,
Miss
Scout
Finch
,
are
of
the
common
folk
.
You
must
obey
the
law
.
"
He
said
that
the
Ewells
were
members
of
an
exclusive
society
made
up
of
Ewells
.
In
certain
circumstances
the
common
folk
judiciously
allowed
them
certain
privileges
by
the
simple
method
of
becoming
blind
to
some
of
the
Ewells
activities
.
They
didn
t
have
to
go
to
school
,
for
one
thing
.
Another
thing
,
Mr
.
Bob
Ewell
,
Burris
s
father
,
was
permitted
to
hunt
and
trap
out
of
season
.