To Kill a Mockingbird Reading
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in summertime. Twilight's air, long and peaceful, often is not. Miss Maudie and I would sit silently on her porch, watching the sky go from yellow to pink as the sun went down, watching flights of Martin sweep low over the neighborhood and disappear behind the schoolhouse rooftops. Miss Maudie, I said one evening. Do you think Boo Radley is still alive? His name's Arthur and he's alive, She said she was rocking slowly in her big oak chair. Do you smell my mimosas? It's like angels breath this evening. Yes. Um, how do you know? Know what, child? That boo Mr Arthur is still alive. What a morbid question. But I suppose it's a morbid subject. I know he's alive, Jean Louise, because I haven't seen him carried out yet. Maybe he died and they stuffed him in the chimney. Where did you get such a notion? That's what Jim said he thought they did.