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"
When
a
man
says
he
’
s
gonna
get
you
,
looks
like
he
means
it
.
"
"
He
meant
it
when
he
said
it
,
"
said
Atticus
.
"
Jem
,
see
if
you
can
stand
in
Bob
Ewell
’
s
shoes
a
minute
.
I
destroyed
his
last
shred
of
credibility
at
that
trial
,
if
he
had
any
to
begin
with
.
The
man
had
to
have
some
kind
of
comeback
,
his
kind
always
does
.
So
if
spitting
in
my
face
and
threatening
me
saved
Mayella
Ewell
one
extra
beating
,
that
’
s
something
I
’
ll
gladly
take
.
He
had
to
take
it
out
on
somebody
and
I
’
d
rather
it
be
me
than
that
houseful
of
children
out
there
.
You
understand
?
"
Jem
nodded
.
Aunt
Alexandra
entered
the
room
as
Atticus
was
saying
,
"
We
don
’
t
have
anything
to
fear
from
Bob
Ewell
,
he
got
it
all
out
of
his
system
that
morning
.
"
"
I
wouldn
’
t
be
so
sure
of
that
,
Atticus
,
"
she
said
.
"
His
kind
’
d
do
anything
to
pay
off
a
grudge
.
You
know
how
those
people
are
.
"
"
What
on
earth
could
Ewell
do
to
me
,
sister
?
"
"
Something
furtive
,
"
Aunt
Alexandra
said
.
"
You
may
count
on
that
.
"
"
Nobody
has
much
chance
to
be
furtive
in
Maycomb
,
"
Atticus
answered
.
After
that
,
we
were
not
afraid
.
Summer
was
melting
away
,
and
we
made
the
most
of
it
.
Atticus
ured
us
that
nothing
would
happen
to
Tom
Robinson
until
the
higher
court
reviewed
his
case
,
and
that
Tom
had
a
good
chance
of
going
free
,
or
at
least
of
having
a
new
trial
.
He
was
at
Enfield
Prison
Farm
,
seventy
miles
away
in
Chester
County
.
I
asked
Atticus
if
Tom
’
s
wife
and
children
were
allowed
to
visit
him
,
but
Atticus
said
no
.
"
If
he
loses
his
appeal
,
"
I
asked
one
evening
,
"
what
’
ll
happen
to
him
?
"