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Tim Johnson's Transformation In To Kill A Mockingbird

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“That’s old Tim Johnson, ain’t it?”, was the response

Jem Finch, a resident, gave when he noticed the dog in

the distance. Tim Johnson, the proud belonging of Mr.

Harry Johnson who resides on the southern edge of Maycomb, was seen beyond the Radley’s house by Jem Finch, 11 and “Scout” Finch, 7. Jem was quick to perceive that something was definitely wrong with it as it was walking in an abnormal way.

Immediately after, Jem and Scout raced home and told Calpurnia, their Negro housemaid, about the dog. Jem replicated Tim Johnson’s

movements to Calpurnia by hunching his shoulders, twisting his torso and gulping like a goldfish. Calpurnia eventually agreed to go with them, as at first she didn’t seem to believe it. When she

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