Why do you think Mrs. Hutchinson says, "It isn't fair. It isn't right." at the end of the story? Please ensure your response is at least 2 sentences in length. For example, "Mrs. Hutchison says, 'It isn't fair. It isn't right." at the end of the story on account of the fact that..."

Delacroix selected a stone so large she had to pick it up with both hands and turned to Mrs. Dunbar.
"Come on," she said. "Hurry up."

Mrs. Dunbar had small stones in both hands, and she said, gasping for breath, "I can't run at all. You'll have to go ahead and I'll catch up with you."
The children had stones already. And someone gave little Davy Hutchinson few pebbles.
Tessie Hutchinson was in the center of a cleared space by now and she held her hands out desperately as the villagers moved in on her. "It isn't fair," she said.
A stone hit her on the side of the head. Old Man Warner was saying, "Come on, come on, everyone." Steve Adams was in the front of the crowd of villagers, with Mrs. Graves beside him.
"It isn't fair, it isn't right," Mrs. Hutchinson screamed, and then they were upon her.

Mrs. Hutchinson says, "It isn't fair. It isn't right." at the end of the story on account of the fact that she has been chosen as the victim of the village's deadly ritual without any justifiable reason or proper process. Her shock and outrage at being targeted in such a cruel and arbitrary manner lead her to question the fairness and morality of the tradition.