What are some characteristics about Mrs Henry Lafayette Dubose?

What are some characteristics about Mrs Henry Lafayette Dubose?

In other words, what were her physical, psychological and social characteristics?

I believe that Mrs Henry Lafayette Dubose was quite.

A physically strong woman. She had been used to working in the fields of her childhood. This was before my father, her husband, became a school teacher. As a teenager she worked at an ice cream parlor, and as a waitress at the country club. During my father's tenure as a teacher at his rural school, she would drive the students to school, clean up the school, and take the students home after school. I remember sitting with her in a room full of dirty textbooks, and me helping her scrub them clean.

A psychologically healthy woman. She

Also exhibited excellent personal.

Characteristics as a person. Also exhibited excellent personal. I recall one day I was very hungry. So I asked my mother for some of my sister's. Candy. My mother said, All candy is gone.

I don't have any, and she went to a locked. Storeroom, but she returned with some candy. For me. My mother said, Why did you try to take food from your sister? That's not nice! Now eat your candy, or go hungry. My mother was a strong leader.

How does Lee characterize Mrs. Dubose?

"He's sort of a good-time guy who drinks quite a bit and likes to.

party a lot, doesn't take anything too seriously. A little bit of an overweight guy, looks like." ?" Lee did he say overweight? A couple sentences ago said that. Lee described Mr. Leach in the past tense.

And we find from previous testimony that there was reference to Mr. Leach in the past tense, but it was in response to the word "Mr. Baugh," and we don't think we should have to put out any additional instructions or ask you to change your. Understanding of the charge at this point. So the question and answer has not changed in any material way, in our opinion. The prosecutor then noted the following to the jury: Ms. Davis, I know you've had the chance to look at both sides of the record, and to listen to my colleague, Mr. Coyle, and to talk to us here off the record. My recollection of things would indicate that Mr. Baugh did not have what I called "expertise" in trying cases. He had no experience with trying cases, but he was a probation and parole officer. He's not an attorney in California. That
Fact has been established during the testimony. And I just don't believe we ought to have these types of problems as a Court of. California, given how he had no expertise and he tried cases in a. Deputy-position for the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office, and we. Found out during his testimony of a conviction of a juvenile for a. Murder. And my recollection of things would tell me that there was just no effort to seek counsel in that matter. It's just that Mr.

Baugh felt like he could get away with it because of his authority. It's just too bad, Judge, because I think we got the wrong guy in. This case and we didn't call the correct man. Davis: Do I get any latitude on cross-examination?

How is Mrs. Dubose described?

"My wife's name is Mary Dubose.

I know she lives at number one. I don't know her address.
"How much does she owe on the house? Is it. too much to ask for you to tell me what it is? "Mrs. Dubose says that she wants to have a divorce from me. Does that mean she doesn't want any more money from me? "Is Mrs. Dubose going to give up this new Chevrolet? Or is she going to try to get some more. "Does my wife know about this?". As this correspondence indicates, the defendant and the plaintiff's. Separation in August of 1958, as well as their inability to agree. On the division of their property, gave rise to two court actions. In the Chancery Court of Mobile County, Alabama. The first, filed September 1, 1959, by the defendant, sought a divorce from. The plaintiff on the ground of irreconcilable differences.

How would you describe Mrs. Dubose in Chapter 11?

### CHAPTER 18.

## The First Day of My Life. I WAS BORN on a Tuesday, which is always a bad day in my family. It was a Wednesday in March and Dad was busy making money on the stock market, which is what he does all day long. Mom was sick at home with a bad cold, and I was born by herself. It's a hard thing to do, and it's something I didn't know about until I was a teenager. I was never close to Mom. She was always sick and she always worried me. I had a brother, but I don't think he's alive. I had a sister, but she died before I was born. It was a miserable time for me. I was afraid all the time, because Mom was never there to protect me from anything. She was always getting sick. And when she was sick, she was afraid of everything.

She said she was going to have me at home. But when she went into labor, the doctor came in and told her to go to the hospital. He didn't want to make her afraid, so he made her go to the hospital. I was born at two o'clock in the morning. I was in the hospital for eight days. It was a terrible time for me.

I was only a few weeks old when I was sent to live with my father. That's when I started going to school, and it was a horrible experience for me. I'd cry at night and he'd come in and start yelling at me. "What did you do to me?" he'd yell. "What did I do to you?" he'd say. And it would just make me cry. I'd be afraid of him at night. I was afraid of everything. I was afraid of the dark. I was afraid of the wind. I was afraid of the fire. I was afraid of the people on the streets. I was afraid of the air. I was afraid of the sound. I was afraid of the silence.

There were times when he'd be yelling at me, and I'd tell him, "I'm sorry," and he'd say, "You don't need to apologize. You don't need to apologize to me."

The first day of my life was a terrible thing for me. It was the worst day in my life.

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