To Kill a Mockingbird

Ch.26.1 What does Scout now regret doing?

Ch.26.1 What does Scout now regret doing?

Asked by
Last updated by jill d #170087
Answers 1
Add Yours

From the text:

I sometimes felt a twinge of remorse, when passing by the old place, at ever having taken part in what must have been sheer torment to Arthur Radley—what reasonable recluse wants children peeping through his shutters, delivering greetings on the end of a fishing pole, wandering in his collards at night?

Source(s)

To Kill a Mockingbird