On the way to the restaurant with Hank for their date, Jean Louise thinks about the history and culture of Maycomb. Things have changed since her childhood, and she tells Hank she doesn’t like the changes. They talk about their childhood games and make a plan to go to the river that evening.
Hank tells Jean Louise that she is a mystery to him: Every time he thinks he has won her attention, she seems to slip away. She tells him he is being too obvious about his uncertainty, that what women really want is to feel safe, understood, and protected. She learned all this about romance, she says, from watching the failing marriages in New York.