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811
Jem
looked
up
at
Atticus
,
who
shook
his
head
.
"
She
s
just
fussing
,
"
he
said
.
"
She
s
really
impressed
with
your
accomplishments
.
"
812
Atticus
strolled
over
to
Miss
Maudie
s
sidewalk
,
where
they
engaged
in
an
arm
-
waving
conversation
,
the
only
phrase
of
which
I
caught
was
"
.
.
.
erected
an
absolute
morphodite
in
that
yard
!
Atticus
,
you
ll
never
raise
em
!
"
813
The
snow
stopped
in
the
afternoon
,
the
temperature
dropped
,
and
by
nightfall
Mr
.
Avery
s
direst
predictions
came
true
:
Calpurnia
kept
every
fireplace
in
the
house
blazing
,
but
we
were
cold
.
When
Atticus
came
home
that
evening
he
said
we
were
in
for
it
,
and
asked
Calpurnia
if
she
wanted
to
stay
with
us
for
the
night
.
Calpurnia
glanced
up
at
the
high
ceilings
and
long
windows
and
said
she
thought
she
d
be
warmer
at
her
house
.
Atticus
drove
her
home
in
the
car
.
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814
Before
I
went
to
sleep
Atticus
put
more
coal
on
the
fire
in
my
room
.
He
said
the
thermometer
registered
sixteen
,
that
it
was
the
coldest
night
in
his
memory
,
and
that
our
snowman
outside
was
frozen
solid
.
815
Minutes
later
,
it
seemed
,
I
was
awakened
by
someone
shaking
me
.
Atticus
s
overcoat
was
spread
across
me
.
"
Is
it
morning
already
?
"
816
"
Baby
,
get
up
.
"
817
Atticus
was
holding
out
my
bathrobe
and
coat
.
"
Put
your
robe
on
first
,
"
he
said
.
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818
Jem
was
standing
beside
Atticus
,
groggy
and
tousled
.
He
was
holding
his
overcoat
closed
at
the
neck
,
his
other
hand
was
jammed
into
his
pocket
.
He
looked
strangely
overweight
.
819
"
Hurry
,
hon
,
"
said
Atticus
.
"
Here
re
your
shoes
and
socks
.
"
820
Stupidly
,
I
put
them
on
.
"
Is
it
morning
?
"