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Explain the end of chapter 21:
"I looked around. They were standing. All around us
and in the balcony on the opposite wall, the Negroes
were getting to their feet. Reverend Sykes's voice
was as distant as Judge Taylor's: 'Miss Jean Louise,
stand up. Your father's passin'.""

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