To Kill a Mockingbird
Summarize Dill and Scout's conversation with Dolphus Raymond outside the courthouse.
Summarize Dill and Scout's conversation with Dolphus Raymond outside the courthouse.
Summarize Dill and Scout's conversation with Dolphus Raymond outside the courthouse.
Mr. Raymond says he thinks that children like Dill, who is so upset over the trial, haven't lost the instinct that tells them that it's wrong for white people to "give hell" to black people without consideration for their basic humanity.
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