I feel bad for Scout and Jem because at the end of chapter 7, Mr. Nathan Radley had filled the hole in the tree with cement. He had told the kids that when a tree is sick that you fill it with cement to make it better. This had closed up the spot that they would find gum, coins, and other things. I think that Mr. Nathan Radley knew that someone was leaving something for them in their tree so he filled it up. I felt bad for them because both Scout and Jem looked forward everyday to getting something and then their hiding spot was gone.
I am really liking this book. I loved the part when Dill proposed to Scout. I thought that was cute because little kids do that all the time and it makes me smile :]. It reminded me of first grade when kids would get "married" all the time. I wonder if children still do that in recess. Do you guys know if kids still do? Then throughout that reading passage Jem and Dill got so caught up about Boo Radley that Dill forgot all about it. Whenever he was leaving at the end of the summer he finally remebered and kissed her. Ha how funny.
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I loved that part of the book too! I feel bad though that their hole got filled. When I look forward to something and then it doesn't happen I feel really down in the dumps so I know how they might have felt.
I loved the part when Dill kissed scout!!It was c=so cute.I remeber getting married!LOLFor a few days we would play house and other kids would pretend to be our childern!They would tanunt me singing _and _ sitting in a tree K I S S I N G.
Ohh cute picture by the way!!
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