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1  You've got everything to lose from this, Atticus.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 15
2  Know everything that's happened here since before I was born.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 30
3  She loved everything that grew in God's earth, even the weeds.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 5
4  From then on, we considered everything we found in the knot-hole our property.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 7
5  She had a curious habit of prefacing everything she said with a soft sibilant sound.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 24
6  They ambled across the square, shuffled in and out of the stores around it, took their time about everything.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 1
7  The Colored balcony ran along three walls of the courtroom like a second-story veranda, and from it we could see everything.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 16
8  He was a year older than I, and I avoided him on principle: he enjoyed everything I disapproved of, and disliked my ingenuous diversions.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 9
9  Still, everything he read he passed along to me, but with this difference: formerly, because he thought I'd like it; now, for my edification and instruction.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 14
10  Less than two weeks later we found a whole package of chewing gum, which we enjoyed, the fact that everything on the Radley Place was poison having slipped Jem's memory.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 7
11  But her cooking made up for everything: three kinds of meat, summer vegetables from her pantry shelves; peach pickles, two kinds of cake and ambrosia constituted a modest Christmas dinner.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 9
12  Summer was our best season: it was sleeping on the back screened porch in cots, or trying to sleep in the treehouse; summer was everything good to eat; it was a thousand colors in a parched landscape; but most of all, summer was Dill.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper Lee
Context   In PART 1: Chapter 4
13  The place was self-sufficient: modest in comparison with the empires around it, the Landing nevertheless produced everything required to sustain life except ice, wheat flour, and articles of clothing, supplied by river-boats from Mobile.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 1
14  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
15  As for me, I knew nothing except what I gathered from Time magazine and reading everything I could lay hands on at home, but as I inched sluggishly along the treadmill of the Maycomb County school system, I could not help receiving the impression that I was being cheated out of something.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 4
16  We had just come to her gate when Jem snatched my baton and ran flailing wildly up the steps into Mrs. Dubose's front yard, forgetting everything Atticus had said, forgetting that she packed a pistol under her shawls, forgetting that if Mrs. Dubose missed, her girl Jessie probably wouldn't.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 11
17  Simon would have regarded with impotent fury the disturbance between the North and the South, as it left his descendants stripped of everything but their land, yet the tradition of living on the land remained unbroken until well into the twentieth century, when my father, Atticus Finch, went to Montgomery to read law, and his younger brother went to Boston to study medicine.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 1
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