Harper Lee Quotes
I Was More At Home In My Father's World. People Like Mr. Heck Tate Did Not Trap You With Innocent Questions To Make Fun Of You; Even Jem Was Not Highly Critical Unless You Said Something Stupid. Ladies Seemed To Live In Faint Horror Of Men, Seemed Unwilling To Approve Wholeheartedly Of Them. But I Liked Them. There Was Something About Them, No Matter How Much They Cussed And Drank And Gambled And Chewed; No Matter How Undelectable They Were, There Was Something About Them That I Instinctively Liked ... They Weren't
"Hypocrites, Mrs. Perkins, Born Hypocrites," Mrs. Merriweather Was Saying.
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