Maycomb, one went a walk no definite purpose mind, correct believe one — Harper Lee, Kill a Mockingbird

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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.

Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird

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