When me, Jem, and Dill went to the courtroom, it was huge. It had two floors. On the second floor that's where all of the tax collector's and all those other people were working at. The colored people also sat up there on the balcony to see the trial. The view up from the balcony was tremendous! There were so many different looking people all around. If you wouldn't have turned on any lights, you would be able to see all of the dust in the room. I even touched one of the walls and I could see all of the dust on my hand. The walls had so many long windows on it. That same wall
with the windows, that's where the jury sat. They all looked like they have been sun burned for 2 hours 'cus all of the bright sun shine. Some people even had food with them. I could just taste the biscuits and milk and coca-cola just by looking at it. The courtroom had so many different smells, that there were too many to describe. I could smell the perfume of the women and i could smell some babies; it was like they had a whole bottle of baby powder on. I saw all the tables down where the people sat at. I saw the table Atticus and Tom Robinson were sitting. There table was spotless while the other people's table was scattered with papers. I could hear a lot of babies crying and kids screaming and yelling.
I think the case against Tom Robinson is going to go well. Atticus know's what he is doing and is doing it for a good cause. I think the judge is going to try his best to make Tom go to jail. But it's not going to work. Tom Robinson isn't going to jail! And, it's really gonna go well because Mr. Heck Tate is the first one to the witness stand.
I think the case against Tom Robinson is going to go well. Atticus know's what he is doing and is doing it for a good cause. I think the judge is going to try his best to make Tom go to jail. But it's not going to work. Tom Robinson isn't going to jail! And, it's really gonna go well because Mr. Heck Tate is the first one to the witness stand.
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