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1 Atticus and Mr. Heck Tate got out.
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2 Mr. Heck Tate stood in the doorway.
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3 Mr. Heck Tate was the sheriff of Maycomb County.
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4 Mr. Heck Tate was present, and I wondered if he had seen the light.
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5 I guess Mr. Heck Tate had reserved the county toilet for court officials.
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6 Mr. Heck Tate sat looking intently at Boo through his horn-rimmed glasses.
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7 There was a knock on the front door, Jem answered it and said it was Mr. Heck Tate.
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8 The witness stand was to the right of Judge Taylor, and when we got to our seats Mr. Heck Tate was already on it.
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9 I thought for a moment she was doing Mr. Heck Tate's and my trick of pretending there was a person in front of us.
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10 Mr. Heck Tate, who had entered the courtroom and was talking to Atticus, might have been wearing his high boots and lumber jacket.
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11 People like Mr. Heck Tate did not trap you with innocent questions to make fun of you; even Jem was not highly critical unless you said something stupid.
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12 Atticus was on his feet at the bench saying something to him, Mr. Heck Tate as first officer of the county stood in the middle aisle quelling the packed courtroom.
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13 Like Mr. Heck Tate, I imagined a person facing me, went through a swift mental pantomime, and concluded that he might have held her with his right hand and pounded her with his left.
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