What was in the moon in the book To Kill a Mockingbird?

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2026-03-04 10:30

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On page 50 in To Kill a Mockingbird, they say that there was a lady sitting at a dresser combing her hair. Hope that answers it.

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He pointed to the east. A gigantic moon was rising behind Miss Maudie's pecan trees. "That makes it seem hotter," he said.

"Cross in it tonight?" asked Dill, not looking up. He was constructing a cigarette from newspaper and string.

"No, just the lady. Don't light that thing, Dill, you'll stink up this whole end of town."

There was a lady in the moon in Maycomb. She sat at a dresser combing her hair. )

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