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To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 1: Chapter 2
2 Miss Caroline caught me writing and told me to tell my father to stop teaching me.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 1: Chapter 2
3 Mr. Underwood didn't talk about miscarriages of justice, he was writing so children could understand.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 2: Chapter 25
4 Besides, I added, she'd already gotten me in trouble once today: she had taught me to write and it was all her fault.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 1: Chapter 3
5 Judge Taylor was on the bench, looking like a sleepy old shark, his pilot fish writing rapidly below in front of him.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 2: Chapter 16
6 Mrs. Taylor came home from church to find her husband in his chair, lost in the writings of Bob Taylor, with a shotgun across his lap.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 2: Chapter 27
7 She would set me a writing task by scrawling the alphabet firmly across the top of a tablet, then copying out a chapter of the Bible beneath.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 1: Chapter 2
8 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
9 Judge Taylor's cigar was a brown speck in the center of his mouth; Mr. Gilmer was writing on one of the yellow pads on his table, trying to outdo the court reporter, whose hand was jerking rapidly.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 2: Chapter 20
10 He likened Tom's death to the senseless slaughter of songbirds by hunters and children, and Maycomb thought he was trying to write an editorial poetical enough to be reprinted in The Montgomery Advertiser.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 2: Chapter 25
11 If the remainder of the school year were as fraught with drama as the first day, perhaps it would be mildly entertaining, but the prospect of spending nine months refraining from reading and writing made me think of running away.
To Kill a MockingbirdBy Harper Lee Context In PART 1: Chapter 3