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it has to do with them making bird pancakes

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Molasses is related to the character Dill in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." Dill's story of being locked in a cellar with molasses as punishment by his mother is mentioned in the book, highlighting Dill's difficult family life. It serves as a glimpse into his troubled past and adds depth to his character.

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Molasses is the sauce Walter Cunningham pours all over his vegetables and meat, resulting in Scout asking what in the sam hill he was doing

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