To Kill a Mockingbird
3 lines describing Ms. Maudie's house (chapter number please)
chapter number please
chapter number please
"Suddenly I noticed that the men were backing away from Miss Maudie’s house,
moving down the street toward us. They were no longer carrying furniture. The
fire was well into the second floor and had eaten its way to the roof: window
frames were black against a vivid orange center."
"Miss Maudie’s tin roof quelled the flames. Roaring, the house collapsed; fire
gushed everywhere, followed by a flurry of blankets from men on top of the
adjacent houses, beating out sparks and burning chunks of wood."
"Probably the flue in the kitchen. I kept a fire in there last night for my potted plants."
Chapter Eight
To Kill a Mockingbird