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Miss Maudie is an elderly neighbor of lawyer Atticus Finch. Atticus
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Start: Miss Stephanie talks nonsense. Maybe he didn’t get an acquittal, but he got something. I was sitting in court waiting, and as I waited, I thought—Atticus Finch won’t win, he can’t win, but he’s the only man in these parts who can keep a jury out so long in a case like this.
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End: I’m going into my kitchen now, and I’m going to make a cake. And I’d be pleased if you’d all come over later and have some of my cake.
For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Christopher Sergel, To Kill a Mockingbird, Dramatic Publishing Company, 1970, pp. 87-88.
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