Jem and Scout's "biggest prize" was a pocket watch, on a chain with an aluminum knife.
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Scout and Jem find two Indian-head pennies in the knothole of the tree.
Scout and Jem find two figures carved out of soap that are both in Scout and Jem's image.
Soap carved dolls
A white-gold watch.
bark
The tree, He couldn't find a good tree
Scout found two pieces of chewing gum minus their outer wrapper.
Scout finds gum in the knothole of the tree on page 33 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
she foud tinfoil with a piece of gum in it!!
Jem and Scout find small trinkets in the knothole of the tree, such as carved soap figures and a spelling bee medal. Later, they discover gifts left by Boo Radley, including a pocket watch and a few pennies.
Scout and Jem find two small figurines carved out of soap a couple of days after finding the gum in the knothole of the Radley tree. The figurines resemble them, which leads them to believe that Boo Radley may be leaving them gifts.
Scout and Jem find two pieces of chewing gum, a ball of twine, and two Indian-head pennies in the knot hole of the tree. What frightens Scout is finding the gum and the twine, as they suspect someone has been leaving items for them in the tree, suggesting a hidden observer.
He tells them the tree is dying.
The first thing Jem and Scout found in the knothole of the tree was two sticks of chewing gum.
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