To Kill a Mockingbird

Jem has decided that what he, Scout and Dill did was wrong. What might account for Jem's change of heart? How does scout feel about it?

chapter 6

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He lied about his pant and then goes to get them. Jem decides to go back and get his pants late that night. Scout tries to persuade him that it would be better to get whipped by Atticus than to be shot and killed by Mr. Radley, but Jem insists on going. Jem explains that he's never been whipped by Atticus and doesn't want to be. Jem is gone for a little while, but returns with the pants, trembling.

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