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Atticus explains to Scout that the people in mobs there or anywhere else are the people are neighbors, friends and relatives. He tells her that what she said to Mr. Cunningham about his son, it snapped him back to reality and allowed him to remember that he was a neighbor, a father and a neighbor, not the type of man to get involved with mobs.

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