1 Atticus made his way to the swing and sat down.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 30 2 Jem groaned and heaved himself up from the swing.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 22 3 Mr. Tate went to the swing and picked up his hat.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 30 4 Atticus sat down in the swing and crossed his legs.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 1: Chapter 3 5 She backed up to the swinging door and pressed gently.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 24 6 In the waning moonlight I saw Jem swing his feet to the floor.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 1: Chapter 6 7 Atticus was sitting in the swing, and Mr. Tate was in a chair next to him.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 30 8 Calpurnia sent me through the swinging door to the diningroom with a stinging smack.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 1: Chapter 3 9 Judge Taylor clumped to the back porch to let Ann out and found the screen door swinging open.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 27 10 I imagined how it would be: when it happened, he'd just be sitting in the swing when I came along.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 26 11 I looked over to the Radley Place, expecting to see its phantom occupant sunning himself in the swing.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 12 12 He would return his hat to his head, swing me to his shoulders in her very presence, and we would go home in the twilight.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 1: Chapter 11 13 We strolled silently down the sidewalk, listening to porch swings creaking with the weight of the neighborhood, listening to the soft night-murmurs of the grown people on our street.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 1: Chapter 6 14 When it was time to play Boo's big scene, Jem would sneak into the house, steal the scissors from the sewing-machine drawer when Calpurnia's back was turned, then sit in the swing and cut up newspapers.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 1: Chapter 4