Scout does not leave any clothes at the school following the Maycomb Halloween festival, but she does leave her shoes behind the stage. In Chapter 28, Scout sleeps through her part during the Maycomb pageant and walks onto the stage late. Mrs. Merriweather is upset at Scout for her untimely appearance and tells her that she ruined the pageant. As Jem and Scout leave the auditorium to walk home, Scout remembers that she left her shoes behind the stage. Jem attempts to go back and get her shoes until he sees the auditorium lights turn off. He tells Scout that she can come tomorrow and get her shoes. Scout tells Jem that tomorrow is Sunday, and he says the janitor will let her in. Moments later, Jem tells Scout that he hears something. They think that Cecil Jacobs is following them, but in reality, Bob Ewell is stalking them.
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