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Go Set a Watchman
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- Jean Louise Finch always made this journey by air, but she decided to go by train from New York to Maycomb Junction on her fifth annual trip home.†
p. 3.6 *junction = a place where things come together
- Greenville, Evergreen, Maycomb Junction.†
p. 7.3
- She had told the conductor not to forget to let her off, and because the conductor was an elderly man, she anticipated his joke: he would rush at Maycomb Junction like a bat out of hell and stop the train a quarter of a mile past the little station, then when he bade her goodbye he would say he was sorry, he almost forgot.†
p. 7.4
- No trains went there—Maycomb Junction, a courtesy title, was located in Abbott County, twenty miles away.†
p. 7.9
- I'm gonna get in this car and drive it to Maycomb Junction and sit there until the first train comes along and get on it.†
p. 260.1
- She was far from trusting him: if he starts on Mackworth Praed and tells me I'm just like him I'll be at Maycomb Junction before sundown.†
p. 264.7
Definitions:
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(junction) a place where two or more things come together
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(meaning too rare to warrant focus) A comprehensive dictionary will also describe specialized meanings in electronics and physics.