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1  Hasn't snowed in Maycomb since Appomattox.
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2  Jem scooped up some snow and began plastering it on.
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3  Miss Maudie's old sunhat glistened with snow crystals.
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4  Jem had never seen snow either, but he knew what it was.
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5  There's some thrift buried under the snow near the porch.
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6  Atticus said he didn't know any more about snow than Jem did.
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7  When we ran to the back yard, it was covered with a feeble layer of soggy snow.
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8  Jem said if we waited until it snowed some more we could scrape it all up for a snowman.
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9  Now get the basket and haul all the snow you can rake up from the back yard to the front.
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10  When we had five baskets of earth and two baskets of snow, Jem said we were ready to begin.
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11  "You'll see," said Jem, and we transferred as much snow as we could from Miss Maudie's yard to ours, a slushy operation.
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12  He wore blue linen shorts that buttoned to his shirt, his hair was snow white and stuck to his head like duckfluff; he was a year my senior but I towered over him.
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13  The snow stopped in the afternoon, the temperature dropped, and by nightfall Mr. Avery's direst predictions came true: Calpurnia kept every fireplace in the house blazing, but we were cold.
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