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"
Aun
-
ty
,
"
said
Jem
,
"
she
ain
t
nine
yet
.
"
"
She
may
as
well
learn
it
now
.
"
Aunt
Alexandra
had
spoken
.
I
was
reminded
vividly
of
the
last
time
she
had
put
her
foot
down
.
I
never
knew
why
.
It
was
when
I
was
absorbed
with
plans
to
visit
Calpurnia
s
house
I
was
curious
,
interested
;
I
wanted
to
be
her
"
company
,
"
to
see
how
she
lived
,
who
her
friends
were
.
I
might
as
well
have
wanted
to
see
the
other
side
of
the
moon
.
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This
time
the
tactics
were
different
,
but
Aunt
Alexandra
s
aim
was
the
same
.
Perhaps
this
was
why
she
had
come
to
live
with
us
to
help
us
choose
our
friends
.
I
would
hold
her
off
as
long
as
I
could
:
"
If
they
re
good
folks
,
then
why
can
t
I
be
nice
to
Walter
?
"
"
I
didn
t
say
not
to
be
nice
to
him
.
You
should
be
friendly
and
polite
to
him
,
you
should
be
gracious
to
everybody
,
dear
.
But
you
don
t
have
to
invite
him
home
.
"
"
What
if
he
was
kin
to
us
,
Aunty
?
"
"
The
fact
is
that
he
is
not
kin
to
us
,
but
if
he
were
,
my
answer
would
be
the
same
.
"
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"
Aunty
,
"
Jem
spoke
up
,
"
Atticus
says
you
can
choose
your
friends
but
you
sho
can
t
choose
your
family
,
an
they
re
still
kin
to
you
no
matter
whether
you
acknowledge
em
or
not
,
and
it
makes
you
look
right
silly
when
you
don
t
.
"
"
That
s
your
father
all
over
again
,
"
said
Aunt
Alexandra
,
"
and
I
still
say
that
Jean
Louise
will
not
invite
Walter
Cunningham
to
this
house
.
If
he
were
her
double
first
cousin
once
removed
he
would
still
not
be
received
in
this
house
unless
he
comes
to
see
Atticus
on
business
.
Now
that
is
that
.
"
She
had
said
Indeed
Not
,
but
this
time
she
would
give
her
reasons
:
"
But
I
want
to
play
with
Walter
,
Aunty
,
why
can
t
I
?
"