1 Thing is, foot-washers think women are a sin by definition.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 1: Chapter 5 2 Bootleggers caused enough trouble in the Quarters, but women were worse.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 12 3 She gave Miss Maudie a look of pure gratitude, and I wondered at the world of women.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 24 4 There were few women and children among them, which seemed to dispel the holiday mood.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 16 5 A child had as many fathers as there were men in the community, as many mothers as there were women.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 27 6 She was a beautiful yellow female Uncle Jack said was one of the few women he could stand permanently.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 1: Chapter 9 7 When they saw Jem and me with Calpurnia, the men stepped back and took off their hats; the women crossed their arms at their waists, weekday gestures of respectful attention.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 12 8 There has been a request," Judge Taylor said, "that this courtroom be cleared of spectators, or at least of women and children, a request that will be denied for the time being.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 17 9 His sermon was a forthright denunciation of sin, an austere declaration of the motto on the wall behind him: he warned his flock against the evils of heady brews, gambling, and strange women.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 12 10 And so they went, down the row of laughing women, around the diningroom, refilling coffee cups, dishing out goodies as though their only regret was the temporary domestic disaster of losing Calpurnia.
To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper LeeContext In PART 2: Chapter 24