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1
You
rarely
win, but sometimes you do.
To Kill a Mockingbird
By Harper Lee
Context
In PART 1: Chapter 11
2
He
rarely
gathered news; people brought it to him.
To Kill a Mockingbird
By Harper Lee
Context
In PART 2: Chapter 15
3
Aunt Alexandra's visits from the Landing were
rare
, and she traveled in state.
To Kill a Mockingbird
By Harper Lee
Context
In PART 2: Chapter 13
4
We looked at her in surprise, for Calpurnia
rarely
commented on the ways of white people.
To Kill a Mockingbird
By Harper Lee
Context
In PART 1: Chapter 1
5
They lived deep in the woods, did most of their trading across the river, and
rarely
came to Maycomb.
To Kill a Mockingbird
By Harper Lee
Context
In PART 2: Chapter 16
6
Atticus so
rarely
asked Jem and me to do something for him, I could take being called a coward for him.
To Kill a Mockingbird
By Harper Lee
Context
In PART 1: Chapter 9
7
Atticus's stubbornness was quiet and
rarely
evident, but in some ways he was as set as the Cunninghams.
To Kill a Mockingbird
By Harper Lee
Context
In PART 2: Chapter 30
8
He was from Abbottsville; we saw him only when court convened, and that
rarely
, for court was of no special interest to Jem and me.
To Kill a Mockingbird
By Harper Lee
Context
In PART 2: Chapter 17
9
New people so
rarely
settled there, the same families married the same families until the members of the community looked faintly alike.
To Kill a Mockingbird
By Harper Lee
Context
In PART 2: Chapter 13
10
Sunburned, lanky, they seemed to be all farmers, but this was natural: townfolk
rarely
sat on juries, they were either struck or excused.
To Kill a Mockingbird
By Harper Lee
Context
In PART 2: Chapter 16