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"
Always
runnin
’
,
"
I
said
.
But
Dill
got
him
the
third
day
,
when
he
told
Jem
that
folks
in
Meridian
certainly
weren
’
t
as
afraid
as
the
folks
in
Maycomb
,
that
he
’
d
never
seen
such
scary
folks
as
the
ones
in
Maycomb
.
This
was
enough
to
make
Jem
march
to
the
corner
,
where
he
stopped
and
leaned
against
the
light
-
pole
,
watching
the
gate
hanging
crazily
on
its
homemade
hinge
.
"
I
hope
you
’
ve
got
it
through
your
head
that
he
’
ll
kill
us
each
and
every
one
,
Dill
Harris
,
"
said
Jem
,
when
we
joined
him
.
"
Don
’
t
blame
me
when
he
gouges
your
eyes
out
.
You
started
it
,
remember
.
"
"
You
’
re
still
scared
,
"
murmured
Dill
patiently
.
Jem
wanted
Dill
to
know
once
and
for
all
that
he
wasn
’
t
scared
of
anything
:
"
It
’
s
just
that
I
can
’
t
think
of
a
way
to
make
him
come
out
without
him
gettin
’
us
.
"
Besides
,
Jem
had
his
little
sister
to
think
of
.
When
he
said
that
,
I
knew
he
was
afraid
.
Jem
had
his
little
sister
to
think
of
the
time
I
dared
him
to
jump
off
the
top
of
the
house
:
"
If
I
got
killed
,
what
’
d
become
of
you
?
"
he
asked
.
Then
he
jumped
,
landed
unhurt
,
and
his
sense
of
responsibility
left
him
until
confronted
by
the
Radley
Place
.
"
You
gonna
run
out
on
a
dare
?
"
asked
Dill
.
"
If
you
are
,
then
—
"
"
Dill
,
you
have
to
think
about
these
things
,
"
Jem
said
.
"
Lemme
think
a
minute
.
.
.
it
’
s
sort
of
like
making
a
turtle
come
out
.
.
.
"
"
How
’
s
that
?
"
asked
Dill
.