Chapter 4
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Scout and Jem find some mysterious presents in the knothole of an old tree on the Radley place.
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Vocabulary All page numbers refer to the Warner Books Edition: December, 1982.
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"The remainder of my schooldays were no more auspicious than the first (p. 37)."
"...helping ourselves to someone's scuppernongs was part of our ethical culture...(p. 40)"
"It was a melancholy little drama...(p. 44)."
"Through all the head-shaking, quelling of nausea and Jem-yelling, I heard another sound...(p. 45)."
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Allusions All page numbers refer to the Warner Books Edition: December, 1982.
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" 'Indian-heads,' he said (p. 39)."
"...we were so busy playing Chapter XXV, Book II of One Man's Family...(p. 44)."