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Mystery surrounds the Radley Place.
Scout and Jem find a package in a tree.
Scout, Jem and Dill peep in the window at the Radley Place
The children build a snow character.
Jem and Scout find that Dill is hiding under the bed.
Aunt Alexandra has asked Calpurnia and Scout to help with serving at the missionary cirlce meeting.
The children are attacked by Bob Ewell on the way home.
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Sharecropper's house, Memphis, Tennessee, 1937.
From the film To Kill a Mockingbird, starring Gregory Peck, Mary Badham, Phillip Alford, and John Megna, 1962.
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