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Years later, Mira became a teacher. She told her students: “You’ll meet people like that stone-thrower. But you remember — the mockingbird still sang, even as it fell.”
One year, a poor boy named Davud came to town with his family. The townsfolk whispered lies about them. Children threw pebbles. Mira didn’t understand why. “He’s just a boy,” she said.
Her father knelt beside her. “That bird never hurt anyone. It only sang. Killing it is a sin, Mira — but some people don’t care to know the difference between a pest and a songbird.”
But their father took Davud’s father’s case — a small, false accusation of theft. The trial split the town. At night, Mira heard ugly words thrown at their windows. One morning, she found a dead mockingbird on their doorstep, a stone tied to its leg.
I notice you mentioned a filename that appears to be a non-English title (possibly a translation of To Kill a Mockingbird ), but you then asked me to “write a story” rather than providing the PDF content.
I cannot access, open, or read external files like “Ubiti Pticu Rugalicu Knjiga.pdf.” If you’d like a story based on that book, here’s a short original piece inspired by its themes: The Stone on the Oak Tree
Luka warned her: “Don’t get tangled in it, Mira. People fear what they don’t know.”