![]() ![]() Hank and Jean Louise go swimming at Finches’ Landing, which was once the family’s estate but is now a hunting club. ![]() ![]() Hank takes Jean Louise on a date, and she reminisces about her childhood when she, Jem, and their friend Dill had a pretend religious revival and baptism. Jean Louise suggests that she might marry Hank, but Alexandra disapproves. They drive home and Jean Louise briefly discusses the Supreme Court decision “Brown v. Hank repeats his earlier proposals of marriage and Jean Louise half-rejects them. Hank picks up Jean Louise in Atticus’s car. Jean Louise’s older brother Jem died years earlier. His sister Alexandra now lives with him, and his business apprentice is Henry “Hank” Clinton, Jean Louise’s oldest friend and beau. As a girl in Maycomb, she was raised by her father, the lawyer Atticus Finch, who is now seventy-two and has rheumatoid arthritis. The twenty-six-year-old Jean Louise Finch takes a train from her current home in New York City to visit her hometown of Maycomb, Alabama. ![]()
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