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He drowned his food in syrup, to which Scout replied with What in sam hill are you doing? and Walter sat back in his chair with hi hands in his lap

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The guest pours syrup on his vegetables in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." This act is considered unconventional and frowned upon by the southern townspeople.

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molasses cause he was poor

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