To Kill a Mockingbird

What "shadow of a beginning" is Atticus referring to when he's discussing the verdict with Jem?

What "shadow of a beginning" is Atticus referring to when he's discussing the verdict with Jem?

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The "shadow of a beginning" refers to the fact that the jury took so long to reach a verdict. Mr. Cunningham, the leader of the mob that wanted Tom, held up the jury insisting that Tom was innocent.