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scout was spying on boo

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Atticus knows that Scout and Jem sneak onto the Radley property and try to peek into Boo Radley's house at night. He also knows about Scout's fights with classmates at school, particularly with her cousin Francis. However, Atticus is understanding and patient, and he handles these situations with care and wisdom.

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