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Jem
said
he
didn
’
t
know
what
was
the
matter
with
her
—
that
was
just
Miss
Maudie
.
"
You
can
just
take
that
back
,
boy
!
"
This
order
,
given
by
me
to
Cecil
Jacobs
,
was
the
beginning
of
a
rather
thin
time
for
Jem
and
me
.
My
fists
were
clenched
and
I
was
ready
to
let
fly
.
Atticus
had
promised
me
he
would
wear
me
out
if
he
ever
heard
of
me
fighting
any
more
;
I
was
far
too
old
and
too
big
for
such
childish
things
,
and
the
sooner
I
learned
to
hold
in
,
the
better
off
everybody
would
be
.
I
soon
forgot
.
Cecil
Jacobs
made
me
forget
.
He
had
announced
in
the
schoolyard
the
day
before
that
Scout
Finch
’
s
daddy
defended
niggers
.
I
denied
it
,
but
told
Jem
.
"
What
’
d
he
mean
sayin
’
that
?
"
I
asked
.
"
Nothing
,
"
Jem
said
.
"
Ask
Atticus
,
he
’
ll
tell
you
.
"
"
Do
you
defend
niggers
,
Atticus
?
"
I
asked
him
that
evening
.
"
Of
course
I
do
.
Don
’
t
say
nigger
,
Scout
.
That
’
s
common
.
"
"
’
s
what
everybody
at
school
says
.
"
"
From
now
on
it
’
ll
be
everybody
less
one
—
"