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Mocking Bird

 

            
            
            
            
            
            
             Scout introduces her family and Maycomb history. First meeting with Dill and the Radley adventures begin.
             Chapter 2.
             Dill goes home and school starts. Scout is in trouble for explaining to the teacher why Walter cannot borrow money, and for knowing how to read.
             Chapter 3.
             Walter is invited to lunch at Svout's house. Scout wants to leave school after the day but her father persuades her to continue.
             Chapter 4.
             On her way home, Scout finds gum in hole outside the Radley house and later some coins. Dill arrives and the children play the Radley game.
             Chapter 5.
             Jem and Dill plan to push a message through the window to Radley but Atticus stops them.
             Chapter 6.
             As the children peek in through a window of the Radley house a shot is fired. Jem loses his trousers.
             Chapter 7.
             Jem recovers his trousers, the children discover more gifts in the hole but later find it blocked with cement.
             Chapter 8.
             Winter comes and the children make a snowman. Miss Maudie's house burns down and as the children watch, a blanket is put on Scout's shoulders.
             Chapter 9.
             Atticus agrees to defend Tom Robinson, and at Christmas at Aunt Alexandra's Scout fights her cousin Francis for insulting her father.
             Chapter 12.
             Dill does not come for the summer. Attivus must go to Montgomery on business. Calpurnia takes children to service on the black church. Aunt Alexandra arrives.
             Chapter 13.
             Alexandra stays to take care of the children during the trial. She upsets Scout with her snobbish and conservative attitude.
             Chapter 14.
             Alexandra annoys Atticus. Dill has run away, is found undre Scout's bed.
             Chapter 15.
             Dill is allowed to stay for the summer Atticus is warned of trouble around the jail when Tom i inside. In her inocence, Scout saves the situatuin in front of the jail talking to Mr Cunningham about his entailment (eignarnám).
             Chapter 16.
             The mob situation is discussed at home. Trial begins, children sit on the balcony with the blacks.
             Chapter 17.
             Trial begins, Heck Tate in the stand tells how he was called to the Ewells' house.


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