Chapter 5 Flashcards

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. After enough of Scout’s nagging, Jem finally gave up the Boo Radley game. Although Dill had asked Scout to marry him, he and Jem

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spent a lot of time on their own.

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Since Dill and Jem were inseparable, Scout began to spend the evenings on

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Miss Maudie Atkinson’s porch.

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Miss Maudie had always allowed Jem and Scout to play in her yard across the street from the Finch house provided that they

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stayed out of her flowers.

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Before Scout began spending time with her on her porch, she and Jem had never really gotten to know Miss Maudie, but once they did, they found out that

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she was a nice lady despite her acidic tongue.

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One night Scout asked her if Boo Radley was still alive. Miss Maudie said that he was and insisted that the stories Scout had heard were

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made up, a significant portion of the lies constructed by Miss Stephanie Crawford.

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Miss Maudie explained that when she’d known Arthur as a little boy, he’d been as polite as he could be to her, but maybe after so long inside that house he had

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gone crazy.

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The next morning Dill and Jem decided to write Boo a note and stick it on

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the windowsill with a fishing pole so that they wouldn’t have to go up to the house and risk getting caught.

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Dill and Scout were the lookouts, and Dill would ring a

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silver dinner bell if anyone was coming so that they could get away from the Radley place.

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The note requested that Boo come out and tell them what he does in there, and in exchange they would buy

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him an ice cream cone.

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As Jem struggled with the note and the pole, trying to make it stay on the sill of a window with a broken shutter, the bell started clanging and Dill stood face to face with

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Atticus.

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After Atticus lectured them about the privacy of Boo Radley and his family and their right to live in peace without children bothering them, he used his courtroom technique to

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trick Jem into admitting that the game they were playing did involve Boo Radley.

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Jem was so bewildered that he had been suckered that he didn’t argue anymore and instead

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pouted because his father had tricked him.

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