To Kill a Mockingbird

Why does Jem think that something is wrong when Atticus leaves?

Chapter 15

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Jem's first hint that something is wrong would be the fact that his father takes the car.... something he never does, as he prefers walking.

“I’m going out for a while,” he said. “You folks’ll be in bed when I come back, so I’ll say good night now.”

With that, he put his hat on and went out the back door. “He’s takin‘ the car,” said Jem. Our father had a few peculiarities: one was, he never ate desserts; another was that he liked to walk. As far back as I could remember, there was always a Chevrolet in excellent condition in the carhouse, and Atticus put many miles on it in business trips, but in Maycomb he walked to and from his office four times a day, covering about two miles. He said his only exercise was walking. In Maycomb, if one went for a walk with no definite purpose in mind, it was correct to believe one’s mind incapable of definite purpose.

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To Kill a Mockingbird