1 "That makes the Ewells fine folks, then," said Jem.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 13 2 Nobody said, "That's just their way," about the Ewells.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 19 3 Every town the size of Maycomb had families like the Ewells.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 17 4 Atticus said the Ewells had been the disgrace of Maycomb for three generations.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 1: Chapter 3 5 He said that the Ewells were members of an exclusive society made up of Ewells.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 1: Chapter 3 6 Maycomb's Ewells lived behind the town garbage dump in what was once a Negro cabin.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 17 7 When they drove back by the dump, some of the Ewells hollered at them, but Dill didn't catch what they said.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 25 8 I maintain that the Ewells started it all, but Jem, who was four years my senior, said it started long before that.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 1: Chapter 1 9 In certain circumstances the common folk judiciously allowed them certain privileges by the simple method of becoming blind to some of the Ewells' activities.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 1: Chapter 3 10 One of the elderly members of the class answered her: "He's one of the Ewells, ma'am," and I wondered if this explanation would be as unsuccessful as my attempt.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 1: Chapter 3 11 Calpurnia said it was hard on Helen, because she had to walk nearly a mile out of her way to avoid the Ewells, who, according to Helen, "chunked at her" the first time she tried to use the public road.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 27 12 Slowly but surely I began to see the pattern of Atticus's questions: from questions that Mr. Gilmer did not deem sufficiently irrelevant or immaterial to object to, Atticus was quietly building up before the jury a picture of the Ewells' home life.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 18