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The mood in the balcony after the verdict in "To Kill a Mockingbird" would likely be tense, solemn, and somber. People may be feeling a mix of disappointment, anger, and sadness due to the injustice of the decision. There may also be an undercurrent of frustration and helplessness among those who were rooting for justice to prevail.

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