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281
"
Atticus
,
that
s
bad
,
"
I
said
.
In
Maycomb
County
,
hunting
out
of
season
was
a
misdemeanor
at
law
,
a
capital
felony
in
the
eyes
of
the
populace
.
282
"
It
s
against
the
law
,
all
right
,
"
said
my
father
,
"
and
it
s
certainly
bad
,
but
when
a
man
spends
his
relief
checks
on
green
whiskey
his
children
have
a
way
of
crying
from
hunger
pains
.
I
don
t
know
of
any
landowner
around
here
who
begrudges
those
children
any
game
their
father
can
hit
.
"
283
"
Mr
.
Ewell
shouldn
t
do
that
"
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284
"
Of
course
he
shouldn
t
,
but
he
ll
never
change
his
ways
.
Are
you
going
to
take
out
your
disapproval
on
his
children
?
"
285
"
No
sir
,
"
I
murmured
,
and
made
a
final
stand
:
"
But
if
I
keep
on
goin
to
school
,
we
can
t
ever
read
any
more
.
.
.
.
"
286
"
That
s
really
bothering
you
,
isn
t
it
?
"
287
"
Yes
sir
.
"
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288
When
Atticus
looked
down
at
me
I
saw
the
expression
on
his
face
that
always
made
me
expect
something
.
"
Do
you
know
what
a
compromise
is
?
"
he
asked
.
289
"
Bending
the
law
?
"
290
"
No
,
an
agreement
reached
by
mutual
concessions
.
It
works
this
way
,
"
he
said
.
"
If
you
ll
concede
the
necessity
of
going
to
school
,
we
ll
go
on
reading
every
night
just
as
we
always
have
.
Is
it
a
bargain
?
"