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Jem
hissed
.
"
Scout
,
how
’
s
he
gonna
know
what
we
’
re
doin
’
?
Besides
,
I
don
’
t
think
he
’
s
still
there
.
He
died
years
ago
and
they
stuffed
him
up
the
chimney
.
"
Dill
said
,
"
Jem
,
you
and
me
can
play
and
Scout
can
watch
if
she
’
s
scared
.
"
I
was
fairly
sure
Boo
Radley
was
inside
that
house
,
but
I
couldn
’
t
prove
it
,
and
felt
it
best
to
keep
my
mouth
shut
or
I
would
be
accused
of
believing
in
Hot
Steams
,
phenomena
I
was
immune
to
in
the
daytime
.
Jem
parceled
out
our
roles
:
I
was
Mrs
.
Radley
,
and
all
I
had
to
do
was
come
out
and
sweep
the
porch
.
Dill
was
old
Mr
.
Radley
:
he
walked
up
and
down
the
sidewalk
and
coughed
when
Jem
spoke
to
him
.
Jem
,
naturally
,
was
Boo
:
he
went
under
the
front
steps
and
shrieked
and
howled
from
time
to
time
.
As
the
summer
progressed
,
so
did
our
game
.
We
polished
and
perfected
it
,
added
dialogue
and
plot
until
we
had
manufactured
a
small
play
upon
which
we
rang
changes
every
day
.
Dill
was
a
villain
’
s
villain
:
he
could
get
into
any
character
part
igned
him
,
and
appear
tall
if
height
was
part
of
the
devilry
required
.
He
was
as
good
as
his
worst
performance
;
his
worst
performance
was
Gothic
.
I
reluctantly
played
orted
ladies
who
entered
the
script
.
I
never
thought
it
as
much
fun
as
Tarzan
,
and
I
played
that
summer
with
more
than
vague
anxiety
despite
Jem
’
s
urances
that
Boo
Radley
was
dead
and
nothing
would
get
me
,
with
him
and
Calpurnia
there
in
the
daytime
and
Atticus
home
at
night
.
Jem
was
a
born
hero
.
It
was
a
melancholy
little
drama
,
woven
from
bits
and
scraps
of
gossip
and
neighborhood
legend
:
Mrs
.
Radley
had
been
beautiful
until
she
married
Mr
.
Radley
and
lost
all
her
money
.
She
also
lost
most
of
her
teeth
,
her
hair
,
and
her
right
forefinger
(
Dill
’
s
contribution
.
Boo
bit
it
off
one
night
when
he
couldn
’
t
find
any
cats
and
squirrels
to
eat
.
)
;
she
sat
in
the
livingroom
and
cried
most
of
the
time
,
while
Boo
slowly
whittled
away
all
the
furniture
in
the
house
.
The
three
of
us
were
the
boys
who
got
into
trouble
;
I
was
the
probate
judge
,
for
a
change
;
Dill
led
Jem
away
and
crammed
him
beneath
the
steps
,
poking
him
with
the
brushbroom
.
Jem
would
reappear
as
needed
in
the
shapes
of
the
sheriff
,
orted
townsfolk
,
and
Miss
Stephanie
Crawford
,
who
had
more
to
say
about
the
Radleys
than
anybody
in
Maycomb
.