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"
You
don
t
know
if
Bob
Ewell
cut
that
screen
,
you
don
t
know
who
did
it
,
"
said
Atticus
.
"
But
I
can
guess
.
I
proved
him
a
liar
but
John
made
him
look
like
a
fool
.
All
the
time
Ewell
was
on
the
stand
I
couldn
t
dare
look
at
John
and
keep
a
straight
face
.
John
looked
at
him
as
if
he
were
a
three
-
legged
chicken
or
a
square
egg
.
Don
t
tell
me
judges
don
t
try
to
prejudice
juries
,
"
Atticus
chuckled
.
By
the
end
of
October
,
our
lives
had
become
the
familiar
routine
of
school
,
play
,
study
.
Jem
seemed
to
have
put
out
of
his
mind
whatever
it
was
he
wanted
to
forget
,
and
our
classmates
mercifully
let
us
forget
our
father
s
eccentricities
.
Cecil
Jacobs
asked
me
one
time
if
Atticus
was
a
Radical
.
When
I
asked
Atticus
,
Atticus
was
so
amused
I
was
rather
annoyed
,
but
he
said
he
wasn
t
laughing
at
me
.
He
said
,
"
You
tell
Cecil
I
m
about
as
radical
as
Cotton
Tom
Heflin
.
"
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Aunt
Alexandra
was
thriving
.
Miss
Maudie
must
have
silenced
the
whole
missionary
society
at
one
blow
,
for
Aunty
again
ruled
that
roost
.
Her
refreshments
grew
even
more
delicious
.
I
learned
more
about
the
poor
Mrunas
social
life
from
listening
to
Mrs
.
Merriweather
:
they
had
so
little
sense
of
family
that
the
whole
tribe
was
one
big
family
.
A
child
had
as
many
fathers
as
there
were
men
in
the
community
,
as
many
mothers
as
there
were
women
.
J
.
Grimes
Everett
was
doing
his
utmost
to
change
this
state
of
affairs
,
and
desperately
needed
our
prayers
.
Maycomb
was
itself
again
.
Precisely
the
same
as
last
year
and
the
year
before
that
,
with
only
two
minor
changes
.
Firstly
,
people
had
removed
from
their
store
windows
and
automobiles
the
stickers
that
said
NRA
WE
DO
OUR
PART
.
I
asked
Atticus
why
,
and
he
said
it
was
because
the
National
Recovery
Act
was
dead
.
I
asked
who
killed
it
:
he
said
nine
old
men
.
The
second
change
in
Maycomb
since
last
year
was
not
one
of
national
significance
.
Until
then
,
Halloween
in
Maycomb
was
a
completely
unorganized
affair
.
Each
child
did
what
he
wanted
to
do
,
with
istance
from
other
children
if
there
was
anything
to
be
moved
,
such
as
placing
a
light
buggy
on
top
of
the
livery
stable
.
But
parents
thought
things
went
too
far
last
year
,
when
the
peace
of
Miss
Tutti
and
Miss
Frutti
was
shattered
.
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Misses
Tutti
and
Frutti
Barber
were
maiden
ladies
,
sisters
,
who
lived
together
in
the
only
Maycomb
residence
boasting
a
cellar
.
The
Barber
ladies
were
rumored
to
be
Republicans
,
having
migrated
from
Clanton
,
Alabama
,
in
1911
.
Their
ways
were
strange
to
us
,
and
why
they
wanted
a
cellar
nobody
knew
,
but
they
wanted
one
and
they
dug
one
,
and
they
spent
the
rest
of
their
lives
chasing
generations
of
children
out
of
it
.
Misses
Tutti
and
Frutti
(
their
names
were
Sarah
and
Frances
)
,
aside
from
their
Yankee
ways
,
were
both
deaf
.
Miss
Tutti
denied
it
and
lived
in
a
world
of
silence
,
but
Miss
Frutti
,
not
about
to
miss
anything
,
employed
an
ear
trumpet
so
enormous
that
Jem
declared
it
was
a
loudspeaker
from
one
of
those
dog
Victrolas
.
With
these
facts
in
mind
and
Halloween
at
hand
,
some
wicked
children
had
waited
until
the
Misses
Barber
were
thoroughly
asleep
,
slipped
into
their
livingroom
(
nobody
but
the
Radleys
locked
up
at
night
)
,
stealthily
made
away
with
every
stick
of
furniture
therein
,
and
hid
it
in
the
cellar
.