To Kill a Mockingbird
chapter 27-28
A quote that shows how the children have matured since the beginning of the novel.

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A quote that shows how the children have matured since the beginning of the novel.
I think Jem has more to think about. He seems to be lost in thought more, much like his father.
You can get the Janitor to let you in. . . Scout?” “Hm?” “Nothing.” Jem hadn’t started that in a long time. I wondered what he was thinking. He’d tell me when he wanted to, probably when we got home. I felt his fingers press the top of my costume, too hard, it seemed.