Chapter 1 ¶ 43, “ A Negro would not pass the Radley…”
Chapter 1 ¶ 53, “ But the Sheriff hadn’t the heart to put him in jail
alongside…”
Chapter 1 ¶ 60, “ We looked at her in surprise, for Calpurnia never…”
Chapter 4 ¶ 57, "Calpurnia says thts nigger-talk"
Chapter 5 ¶ 9-11 “do you think they’re true, all those things they say
about B- Mr. Arthur"
Chapter 6 ¶ 6 "we eased in beside moss Maudie, who looked around.
'Where were you all, didn’t you hear the commotion?'"
Chapter 6 ¶ 11 "Had Jem’s pants been safely on him, we would not have
slept much anyway."
Chapter 8 ¶ 50 “Jem, I ain’t ever heard of a nigger snowman,” I said. (Scout)
Chapter 9 ¶ 2 "Cecil Jacobs made me forget."
Chapter 9 ¶ 3 "Of course I do."
Chapter 9 ¶ 9 "Atticus, are we going to win it?"
Chapter 10 ¶ 6 “With these attributes, however, he…”
Chapter 11 ¶ 2 “Mrs. Dubose lived alone except…”
Chapter 11 ¶ 22 “But Mrs. Dubose held us: …”
Chapter 11 ¶ 24 “‘Your father’s no better than…’”
Chapter 11 ¶ 29 “Jem probably had stood as…”
Chapter 11 ¶ 33 “It tasted like cotton.”
Chapter 11 ¶ 40 “‘Jem said softly, ‘She said…’”
Chapter 11 ¶ 43 “‘Son, I have no doubt…’”
Chapter 11 ¶ 108 “I tried to explain to…”
Chapter 11 ¶ 109 “‘Scout,’ said Atticus, ‘nigger-lover is…’”
Chapter 11 ¶ 111 “‘I certainly am. I do…’”
Chapter 12 ¶ 36 “First Purchase African M.E. Church…”
Chapter 12 ¶ 38 “The warm bittersweet smell of clean…”
Chapter 13 ¶ 1 “Put my bag in the front bedroom…”
Chapter 13 ¶ 11 “Calpurnia laughed…?
Chapter 14 ¶ 1 Sentence beginning with the words: “On Saturdays, armed
with our nickels when Jem…”
Chapter 14 ¶ 1 Sentence beginning with the words: “On Saturdays, armed
with our nickels when Jem…”
Chapter 14 ¶ 2 “They c’n go loose and rape up…”
Chapter 14 ¶ 28 Sentence beginning with:”If anything, she’s been
harder on them in some ways...”
Chapter 15 ¶ 5 “In Maycomb, grown men stood outside in the front…”
Chapter 15 ¶ 36 Sentence beginning with:” Never heard of any Catholics
in Maycomb…”
Chapter 18 ¶ 27 "I said come here, nigger, and bust up this chiffarobe for me….”
Chapter 18 ¶ 118 “But she did not hear the compassion in his…..”
Chapter 18 ¶ 132 "I mighta," conceded Mayella. "There was several…”
Chapter 19 ¶ 65 “The witness swallowed hard. "She reached up an' kissed me…”
Chapter 19 ¶ 129 "What'd the nigger look like when…”
Chapter 19 ¶ 148 "Are you being impudent to…”
Chapter 19 ¶ 225 "Well, Dill, after all he's…”
Chapter 20 ¶ 13 “Why-oh yes, you mean why do I pretend?"
Chapter 20 ¶ 22 “Cry about the simple hell people give other
people-without even thinking."
Chapter 20 ¶ 23 “Atticus says cheatin’ a colored man is ten times
worse than cheatin’..."
Chapter 20 ¶ 24 "Mr. Raymond said, 'I don’t reckon it’s-Miss Jean
Louise, you don’t know..."
Chapter 20 ¶ 41 “I say guilt, gentlemen, because it was guilt that
motivated her."
Chapter 20 ¶ 43 “She was white, and she tempted a Negro."
Chapter 20 ¶ 45 “And, so quiet, respectable..."
Chapter 21 ¶ 5 “I know where they are, Atticus..."
Chapter 22 ¶ 39 "Did scout understand..."
Chapter 23 ¶ 28 "Tom Robinson's a colored..."
Chapter 23 ¶ 37 "As you grow older..."
Chapter 23 ¶ 40 "There's nothing more..."
Chapter 24 ¶ 28 "Not a white person'll go..."
Chapter 24 ¶ 39 "No, child..."
Chapter 24 ¶ 44 "Just ruins your day..."
Chapter 24 ¶ 54 "People up there set..."
Chapter 24 ¶ 68 "Depend on how you look..."
Chapter 24 ¶ 79 "The handful of people who..."
Chapter 25 ¶ 18 "...down the narrow lane"
Chapter 25 ¶ 25 "Typical of a..."
Chapter 25 ¶ 26 "There was a breif..."
Chapter 25 ¶ 27 "He linked Tom's death to..."
Chapter 26 ¶ 31 “There are no better people in the world than Jews…”
Chapter 26 ¶ 56 “…Jem how can you hate Hitler so bad an then turn
around and be ugly about folks right at home”
Chapter 27 ¶ 10 “I ain’t touched her, Link Deas, and ain’t about to go
with no nigger!”
Chapter 28 ¶ 33 “Cecil and I visited several”…
Chapter 29 ¶ 30 “’He was out of his mind’”…
Chapter 30 ¶ 60 "There's a black boy dead...."
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