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cos to drag boo into the limelight would be like 'killin a mockingbird' - he is devoid of social skills as he has not left the house - he was saving children from death so he does not deserve to go to jail - plus doin them all a favour - and if the community found out they wudnt leave him alone - thanking him and criticising probably in equal measure - typical of maycomb

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