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They're best friends whenever he comes to town. Eventually, Dill promises he's going to marry Scout and they become "engaged", even thought they're just kids.

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Dill and Scout are childhood friends in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." They share a close bond and form a strong friendship based on their shared adventures, curiosity, and innocence. Dill serves as a source of entertainment and companionship for Scout, enriching her childhood experiences.

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