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To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 2: Chapter 27
2 "The hell he is," said another man.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 2: Chapter 15
3 I wished my father was a devil from hell.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 1: Chapter 10
4 "Bet he was hell with a spitball," murmured Dill.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 2: Chapter 18
5 Now I could say the hell with 'em, I don't care if they don't like it.'
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 2: Chapter 20
6 My confidence in pulpit Gospel lessened at the vision of Miss Maudie stewing forever in various Protestant hells.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 1: Chapter 5
7 Atticus and Jem were well ahead of us, and I assumed that Atticus was giving him hell for not going home, but I was wrong.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 2: Chapter 15
8 The Radley Place was inhabited by an unknown entity the mere description of whom was enough to make us behave for days on end; Mrs. Dubose was plain hell.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 1: Chapter 1
9 Although his back was to us, we knew he had a slight cast in one of his eyes which he used to his advantage: he seemed to be looking at a person when he was actually doing nothing of the kind, thus he was hell on juries and witnesses.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 2: Chapter 17
10 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.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 1: Chapter 9
11 They did little, but enough to be discussed by the town and publicly warned from three pulpits: they hung around the barbershop; they rode the bus to Abbottsville on Sundays and went to the picture show; they attended dances at the county's riverside gambling hell, the Dew-Drop Inn & Fishing Camp; they experimented with stumphole whiskey.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 1: Chapter 1