Get aside from that door,
Mr. Finch.
Walter...
l think you oughta turn
right around and go back home.
- Heck Tate's around here somewhere.
- [ Man ] No, he ain't !
Heck and his bunch is out in Old Sarum,
Iookin' for us.
[ Man #2 ] We knowed he was,
so we come in this other way.
- You ain't thought
about that, had you, Mr. Finch ?
- [ Atticus ] l thought about it.
- l can't see Atticus.
- [ Atticus ]
Well, that changes things some.
[ Scout ]
Atticus.
- Hey, Atticus.
- Jem, go home.
Take Scout and Dill
home with you.
- Son, l said go home.
- No, sir.
- l'll send him home.
- Don't you touch him !
Let him go !
Let him go !
That'll do, Scout.
Ain't nobody gonna
do Jem that way !
You get 'em out of here,
Mr. Finch.
Jem, l want you to please leave.
- No, sir.
- Jem !
l tell you, l ain't goin'.
Hey, Mr. Cunningham.
l said, ''Hey, Mr. Cunningham.''
How's your entailment gettin' along ?
Don't you remember me,
Mr. Cunningham ?
l'm Jean Louise Finch.
You brought us some hickory nuts
one morning. Remember ?
We had a talk.
l went and got my daddy
to come out and thank you.
l go to school with your boy.
l go to school with Walter.
He's a nice boy.
Tell him ''hey'' for me,
won't you ?
J
You know somethin'
Mr. Cunningham ?
Entailments are bad.
- Entailments--
- [ Men Shuffling ]
[ Coughing ]
Atticus, l was iust sayin'
to Mr. Cunningham
that entailments were bad,
but not to worry.
lt takes a long time sometimes.
What's the matter ?
l sure meant no harm,
Mr. Cunningham.
No harm taken, young lady.
l'll tell Walter
you said, ''Hey.''
Let's clear outta here.
Let's go, boys.
[ Men Murmuring ]
