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In not more than 50 words describe the girl's relationship with calphurnia.
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All her life Calpurnia has been involved with the Finch family; she grew up, as she tells Scout, "between the Buford Place and the Landin'." Calpurnia adds,"I've spent all my days workin' for the Finches or the Bufords, an' I moved to Maycomb when your daddy and your mamma married." (Ch. 3) After Scout's first day of school, Calpurnia sees how upset the little girl is, so she bakes crackling bread, especially for Scout. Also, she tells Scout, "I missed you today.... The house got so lonesome long about two o'clock I had to turn on the radio."
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