To Kill a Mockingbird

Dill becomes increasingly upset by the way the prosecutor is treating Tom Robinson, and Jem makes Scout take him outside. After Dill explains his feelings to her, what does Scout reply?

Dill becomes increasingly upset by the way the prosecutor is treating Tom Robinson, and Jem makes Scout take him outside. After Dill explains his feelings to her, what does Scout reply?

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"Dill, that’s his job. Why, if we didn’t have prosecutors—well, we couldn’t have defense attorneys, I reckon."

 

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To Kill a Mockingbird