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"
He
’
ll
go
to
the
chair
,
"
said
Atticus
,
"
unless
the
Governor
commutes
his
sentence
.
Not
time
to
worry
yet
,
Scout
.
We
’
ve
got
a
good
chance
.
"
Jem
was
sprawled
on
the
sofa
reading
Popular
Mechanics
.
He
looked
up
.
"
It
ain
’
t
right
.
He
didn
’
t
kill
anybody
even
if
he
was
guilty
.
He
didn
’
t
take
anybody
’
s
life
.
"
"
You
know
rape
’
s
a
capital
offense
in
Alabama
,
"
said
Atticus
.
"
Yessir
,
but
the
jury
didn
’
t
have
to
give
him
death
—
if
they
wanted
to
they
could
’
ve
gave
him
twenty
years
.
"
"
Given
,
"
said
Atticus
.
"
Tom
Robinson
’
s
a
colored
man
,
Jem
.
No
jury
in
this
part
of
the
world
’
s
going
to
say
,
‘
We
think
you
’
re
guilty
,
but
not
very
,
’
on
a
charge
like
that
.
It
was
either
a
straight
acquittal
or
nothing
.
"
Jem
was
shaking
his
head
.
"
I
know
it
’
s
not
right
,
but
I
can
’
t
figure
out
what
’
s
wrong
—
maybe
rape
shouldn
’
t
be
a
capital
offense
.
.
.
.
"
Atticus
dropped
his
newspaper
beside
his
chair
.
He
said
he
didn
’
t
have
any
quarrel
with
the
rape
statute
,
none
what
ever
,
but
he
did
have
deep
misgivings
when
the
state
asked
for
and
the
jury
gave
a
death
penalty
on
purely
circumstantial
evidence
.
He
glanced
at
me
,
saw
I
was
listening
,
and
made
it
easier
.
"
—
I
mean
,
before
a
man
is
sentenced
to
death
for
murder
,
say
,
there
should
be
one
or
two
eye
-
witnesses
.
Some
one
should
be
able
to
say
,
‘
Yes
,
I
was
there
and
saw
him
pull
the
trigger
.
’
"
"
But
lots
of
folks
have
been
hung
—
hanged
—
on
circumstantial
evidence
,
"
said
Jem
.
"
I
know
,
and
lots
of
‘
em
probably
deserved
it
,
too
—
but
in
the
absence
of
eye
-
witnesses
there
’
s
always
a
doubt
,
some
times
only
the
shadow
of
a
doubt
.
The
law
says
‘
reasonable
doubt
,
’
but
I
think
a
defendant
’
s
entitled
to
the
shadow
of
a
doubt
.
There
’
s
always
the
possibility
,
no
matter
how
improbable
,
that
he
’
s
innocent
.
"