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Harper Lee studied law, no wonder. The injustice moved me less than I expected, but her depiction of being a child in a southern town is truly classic.
  • Ladies... by nightfall were like soft teacakes with frostings of sweat and sweet talcum.
  • Sunday was the day for formal afternoon visiting: ladies wore corsets, men wore coats, children wore shoes.
  • North Alabama was full of Liquor Interests, Big Mules, steel companies, Republicans, professors, and other persons of no background.
  • Little Chuck grinned broadly. "There ain't no need to fear a cootie, ma'am. Ain't you ever seen one? Now don't you be afraid, you just go back to your desk and teach us some more."
  • With a click of her tongue (Miss Maudie) thrust out her bridgework, a gesture of cordiality that cemented our friendship.
  • The back yard... was covered with a feeble layer of soggy snow. "We shouldn't walk about in it," said Jem. "Look, every step you take's wasting it."
  • "Son, I can't tell what you're going to be - an engineer, a lawyer, or a portrait painter. You've perpetrated a near libel here in the front yard. We've got to disguise this (snowman)."
  • "People in their right minds never take pride in their talents," said Miss Maudie.
  • With him, life was routine; without him, life was unbearable.
  • Again, as I had often met it in my own church, I was confronted with the Impurity of Women doctrine that seemed to preoccupy all clergymen.
  • Blackstone's Commentaries / the whole boiling of you
  • The remainder of the afternoon went by in the gentle gloom that descends when relatives appear.
  • Aunt Alexandra: let any moral come along and she would upload it; she was born in the objective case; she was an incurable gossip.
  • "From rape to riot to runaways," we heard him chuckle. "I wonder what the next two hours will bring."
  • (Dill) preferred his own twilight world, a world where babies slept, waiting to be gathered like morning lilies.
  • Atticus said naming people after Confederate generals made slow steady drinkers.
  • "Background doesn't mean Old Family," said Jem. "I think it's how long your family's been readin' and writin'."... "Imagine Aunty being proud her great-grandaddy could readn and' write - ladies pick funny things to be proud of."
  • the ease and grace with which (Calpurinia) handled heavy loads of dainty things.
  • Ladies in bunches always filled me with vague apprehension and a firm desire to be elsewhere, but this feeling was what Aunt Alexandra called being "spoiled".
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