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English, 03.09.2020 20:01 simplemickey123

"The thing is, what I'm tryin' to say is--they do get on a lot better without me, I can't help
them any. They ain't mean. They buy me
everything I want, but it's now-you-got-to-go-
play-with-it”

who said this in to kill a mockingbird ?

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