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1  Mrs. Merriweather nodded wisely.
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2  Mrs. Merriweather turned back to her neighbor.
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3  Mrs. Merriweather reddened, glanced at me, and looked away.
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4  When Mrs. Merriweather shook her head, her black curls jiggled.
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5  For certainly Mrs. Merriweather was the most devout lady in Maycomb.
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6  "Maudie, I'm sure I don't know what you mean," said Mrs. Merriweather.
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7  "Hypocrites, Mrs. Perkins, born hypocrites," Mrs. Merriweather was saying.
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8  I carefully picked up the tray and watched myself walk to Mrs. Merriweather.
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9  Mrs. Grace Merriweather sat on my left, and I felt it would be polite to talk to her.
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10  Mrs. Merriweather's large brown eyes always filled with tears when she considered the oppressed.
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11  Mrs. Merriweather faced Mrs. Farrow: "Gertrude, I tell you there's nothing more distracting than a sulky darky."
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12  Mrs. Merriweather had run out of air, I judged, and was replenishing her supply while Mrs. Farrow composed herself to speak.
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13  Aunt Alexandra, in underlining the moral of young Sam Merriweather's suicide, said it was caused by a morbid streak in the family.
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14  Mrs. Merriweather was one of those childless adults who find it necessary to assume a different tone of voice when speaking to children.
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15  From the kitchen, I heard Mrs. Grace Merriweather giving a report in the livingroom on the squalid lives of the Mrunas, it sounded like to me.
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16  Aunt Alexandra got up from the table and swiftly passed more refreshments, neatly engaging Mrs. Merriweather and Mrs. Gates in brisk conversation.
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17  I learned more about the poor Mrunas' social life from listening to Mrs. Merriweather: they had so little sense of family that the whole tribe was one big family.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 27
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