Kill the Mockingbird
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Alverd Christian
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After years of passing enough to help us look back, we sometimes discussed the events that led to this accident. I still think it's all on the Ewells, but Jem, who was four years old, said this had started a long time ago. He said it started in the summer when Dill came to play with us, when Dill first gave us the idea of pulling Bob Radley out of the house.
I said if you want an overview of this, it really starts with Andrew Jackson. If General Jackson doesn't push the Creek Indians 1 Simon Finch will never sail to Alabama, and where would we be if you didn't do it? We were too big to orchestrate an argument with fists, so we consulted Atticus' father. Dad said we were both right.
As Southerners, some members of the family are ashamed that we have no ancestors on one side or the other at the Battle of Hasting. 2. We have only Simon Finch, a fur-trapping craftsman from Cornwall, who only let stinginess outweigh his fanage. In England, Simon was angered by the basy of self-proclaimed Pathist followers at the hands of their more radicals, and since Simon also considered himself a Follower, he made his way across the Atlantic to Philadelphia, then to Jamaica, then to Mobile. , and up to Saint Stephens. Always think of John Wesley's criticisms 3 about his habit of trading, Simon made money by practicing medicine, but in this he was unhappy for fear of being tempted to do things that he knew were not for the glory of God, such as wearing gold on his body and wearing expensive clothes. So Simon, after forgetting his teacher's motto about owning slaves, bought three slaves and with their help he set up a farm on the banks of the Alabama River, about forty miles upstream from Saint Stephens. He only returned to Saint Stephens once, to find his wife, and he joined her in creating a family with many daughters. Simon lived a long life and died in wealth.
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