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To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 1: Chapter 3
2 Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 1: Chapter 2
3 She loved everything that grew in God's earth, even the weeds.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 1: Chapter 5
4 He had been a comfort to me, so I said it looked lovely, but I didn't see anything.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 2: Chapter 23
5 He staked me out, marked as his property, said I was the only girl he would ever love, then he neglected me.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 1: Chapter 5
6 I suppose he loved honor more than his head, for Dill wore him down easily: "You're scared," Dill said, the first day.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 1: Chapter 1
7 Dill concluded by saying he would love me forever and not to worry, he would come get me and marry me as soon as he got enough money together, so please write.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 2: Chapter 12
8 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.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 2: Chapter 27