Yer a good lad, Atticus, mowin’ me lawn and killin’ what Brits come around.

Kevin Hearne
Yer a good lad, Atticus, mowin’ me lawn and killin’...
Yer a good lad, Atticus, mowin’ me lawn and killin’...
Yer a good lad, Atticus, mowin’ me lawn and killin’...
Yer a good lad, Atticus, mowin’ me lawn and killin’...
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This quote is attributed to Atticus Finch, the main character in Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird. He speaks in the voice of the older generation when he says, “Yer a good lad, Atticus, mowin’ me lawn and killin’ what Brits come around. I’ll never forget what you done back in that courtroom when that Brit tried to scare you. You stood up for what was right.”

Source: Hounded

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