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1  My costume was not much of a problem.
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2  Atticus fetched the remains of my costume.
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3  "Somebody's mashed my costume," I wailed in dismay.
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4  He said he couldn't see my costume much from where he was sitting.
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5  I felt his fingers press the top of my costume, too hard, it seemed.
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6  Jem tried to help me, but all he did was drop my costume in the dust.
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7  Mr. Tate, I was shut up in my costume but I could hear it myself, then.
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8  Jem was carrying my ham costume, rather awkwardly, as it was hard to hold.
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9  Jem said he could see me because Mrs. Crenshaw put some kind of shiny paint on my costume.
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10  I discovered that if I bent my knees I could tuck them under my costume and more or less sit.
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11  There would also be a prize of twenty-five cents for the best Halloween costume, created by the wearer.
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12  How he could tell I was feeling bad under my costume I don't know, but he said I did all right, I just came in a little late, that was all.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 28
13  So Jem squeezed me into my costume, stood at the livingroom door, called out "Po-ork," exactly as Mrs. Merriweather would have done, and I marched in.
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14  I got rid of my ham costume and departed in a hurry, for Mrs. Merriweather was standing at a lectern in front of the first row of seats making last-minute, frenzied changes in the script.
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15  She thought it would be adorable if some of the children were costumed to represent the county's agricultural products: Cecil Jacobs would be dressed up to look like a cow; Agnes Boone would make a lovely butterbean, another child would be a peanut, and on down the line until Mrs. Merriweather's imagination and the supply of children were exhausted.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 27