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1  Inside the house lived a malevolent phantom.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 1
2  They were people, but they lived like animals.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 3
3  Simon lived to an impressive age and died rich.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 1
4  Tim Johnson was the property of Mr. Harry Johnson who drove the Mobile bus and lived on the southern edge of town.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 10
5  When she settled in with us and life resumed its daily pace, Aunt Alexandra seemed as if she had always lived with us.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 13
6  A lovelier lady than our mother never lived, she said, and it was heartbreaking the way Atticus Finch let her children run wild.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 11
7  He said that some Christmas, when he was getting rid of the tree, he would take me with him and show me where and how they lived.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 3
8  It was times like these when I thought my father, who hated guns and had never been to any wars, was the bravest man who ever lived.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 11
9  The cats had long conversations with one another, they wore cunning little clothes and lived in a warm house beneath a kitchen stove.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 2
10  Mr. Radley's elder son lived in Pensacola; he came home at Christmas, and he was one of the few persons we ever saw enter or leave the place.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 1
11  Mrs. Dubose lived two doors up the street from us; neighborhood opinion was unanimous that Mrs. Dubose was the meanest old woman who ever lived.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 4
12  Mrs. Dubose lived alone except for a Negro girl in constant attendance, two doors up the street from us in a house with steep front steps and a dog-trot hall.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 11
13  The tribe of which Burris Ewell and his brethren consisted had lived on the same plot of earth behind the Maycomb dump, and had thrived on county welfare money for three generations.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 13
14  Miss Caroline smiled, blew her nose, said, "Thank you, darlings," dispersed us, opened a book and mystified the first grade with a long narrative about a toadfrog that lived in a hall.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 3
15  Cecil Jacobs, who lived at the far end of our street next door to the post office, walked a total of one mile per school day to avoid the Radley Place and old Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 4
16  As he lived in Mobile, he could not inform on me to school authorities, but he managed to tell everything he knew to Aunt Alexandra, who in turn unburdened herself to Atticus, who either forgot it or gave me hell, whichever struck his fancy.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 9
17  There was indeed a caste system in Maycomb, but to my mind it worked this way: the older citizens, the present generation of people who had lived side by side for years and years, were utterly predictable to one another: they took for granted attitudes, character shadings, even gestures, as having been repeated in each generation and refined by time.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 13
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