:51:04
Atticus had promised me
he would wear me out...
:51:07
ifhe ever heard
ofme fightin' anymore.
:51:10
I was far too old and too big
for such childish things.
:51:14
And the sooner
I learned to holdin...
:51:16
the better off
everybody would be.
:51:19
I soon forgot.
:51:22
Cecil Jacobs made me forget.
:51:29
What is it?
:51:35
Atticus, do you defend niggers?
:51:40
- Don't say "nigger."
- I didn't say it.
:51:43
Cecil Jacobs did.
That's why I had to fight him.
:51:47
Scout, I don't want you fightin'.
:51:51
- I had to. He--
- I don't care what the reasons are.
:51:56
- I forbid you to fight.
- Yes, sir.
:52:06
Anyway, I'm simply defending
a Negro. Tom Robinson.
:52:14
There are some things...
:52:16
that you're not old enough
to understand just yet.
:52:21
There's been some high talk
around town...
:52:26
to the effect that I shouldn't do much
about defending this man.
:52:32
Ifyou shouldn't be defending him,
then why are you doing it?
:52:42
For a number of reasons.
:52:46
The main one is,
that if I didn't...
:52:48
I couldn't hold my head up in town.
:52:52
I couldn't even
tell you orJem...
:52:55
not to do somethin' again.