Aunt Alexandra Flashcards

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Edge

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‘She hurt my feelings and set my teeth permanently on edge.’

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Deportment

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‘Aunt Alexandra’s vision of my deportment involved playing with small stoves, tea-sets’

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Understand Girls

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‘Aunt Alexandra didn’t understand girls much; she’d never had one.’

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Welcomed

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‘Maycomb welcomed her…. Aunt Alexandra seemed as if she had always lived with us.’

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Moral

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‘boarding school manners; let any moral come along and she would uphold it; she was born in the objective case; she was an incurable gossip.’

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Shortcomings

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‘She never let a chance escape her to point out the shortcomings of other tribal groups to the greatest glory of our own.’

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Finer Family

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‘Aunt Alexandra was of the opinion, obliquely expressed, that the longer a family had been squatting on one patch of land the finer it was.’

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Breeding

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‘Your aunt has asked me to try and impress upon you and Jean Louise that you are not from run-of-the-mill people, that you are the product of several generations’ gentle breeding’

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Gracious

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‘You should be friendly and polite to him, you should be gracious to everybody, dear. But you don’t have to invite him home.’

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Perfectly Willing

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‘I mean this town. They’re perfectly willing to let him do what they’re too afraid to themselves - it might lose ‘em a nickel. They’re perfectly willing to let him wreck his health doing what they’re’ afraid to do’

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Lady

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‘After all, if Aunty could be a lady at a time like this, so could I.’

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Darling

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‘Are you alright, darling?’ She asked over and over again’

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Fault

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‘Atticus, I had a feeling about this tonight - I - this is my fault’

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