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Bob Ewell is a character in the book To Kill a Mocking Bird. In the book a trial goes on where Bob claims that her daughter was raped by a black guy (keep in mind that this happened in the 1920's). When Bob gave his testimony that is what Bob Ewell's testimony is.

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