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1 September, 13:43

In the book "To Kill A Mocking bird", Uncle Jack says "I know. Your daughter gave me my first lessons this afternoon. She said I didn't understand children much and told me why. She was quite right. Atticus, she told how I should have treated her - oh dear, I'm so sorry I romped on her." So my question is what does Uncle Jack mean when he said he "romped" on her. I tried looking it up online but couldn't find anything on it.

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  1. 1 September, 13:49
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    Maybe treated her with no love or care
  2. 1 September, 13:57
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    I’d say, he didn’t really care about how he treated her because he didn’t understand. But now he’s looking back and now he feels guilty
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