Chicken, Rolls, hunks of salt pork, tomatoes, beans, scuppernongs, and a jar of pig knuckles.
In Chapter 22 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus finds his children, Jem and Scout, asleep in the kitchen after sneaking out of the house to watch Tom Robinson's trial. He realizes they must have been at the trial all day and were exhausted. Atticus appreciates their curiosity but scolds them for attending such a emotionally charged event.
cooking breakfast in the kitchen
Aunt Alexandra and Miss Maudie locate the children for Atticus in Chapter 21 as they are not in the courtroom as expected. They find them sitting in the "colored balcony" watching the trial from a distance.
cooking breakfast in the kitchen
Calpurnia went to the courthouse because Atticus asked her to bring Jem and Scout home from the trial of Tom Robinson. She wanted to ensure the safety of the children and make sure they got home safely.
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People can find information about Atticus on Wikipedia. Atticus was an ancient philosopher that believed in Platonic philosophy. Nobody is sure what he believed exactly but the know he thought Aristotle was an atheist.
Renton is shocked to find out that Dianne is actually under the age of legal consent to have sexual intercourse. He finds this out after waking up the morning after to find her mother and father at the kitchen table eating breakfast.
Calpurnia found a box of Jem's torn pants that had been mended and folded neatly by someone.
Atticus found out about the children's game involving Boo Radley when Heck Tate mentioned it during Tom Robinson's trial. Tate revealed that he had asked Atticus not to tell the children about Mr. Radley's courage in saving them from Bob Ewell, as it might prompt them to reenact the story. This indicated to Atticus that the children had indeed been playing a game about Boo Radley.
The children find Atticus at the county jail, where he is guarding Tom Robinson, who has been accused of assaulting Mayella Ewell. Atticus is there to protect Tom from a potential lynching by a mob.
The children find Atticus in front of the jail reading by the light bulb he left with when he went out one evening.