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What did Scout mean when she said that, "Being southerners it was a source of shame to some

members of the family that we had no record of our ancestors on either side of the Battle of
Hasting"?

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Scout meant that southerners are known for having record of all their ancestors, so it's disspointing to some in the family that they actually have no record of their ancestors

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