He was just having a random conversation with Scout. He doesn't know where babies really come from. He also wants to marry Scout in the future.
Dill wanted to get a baby from the tree he claimed babies came from in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird". He thought that babies were brought by a stork and came from a tree near a house in Meridian.
I think it's on an island.
Dill believes he and Scout can take a boat across an ocean to an island and pick out a baby
Dill goes very well with salmon.
Dill is a boy.
Dill wants a baby from the drug-store, and he claims that he can get one in town from Mr. Avery. He arrives in Maycomb with a dramatic tale about being locked in a courthouse basement and escaping to travel to Maycomb to be a "gentleman."
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the situation with the baby signifies Dill's sensitivity and empathy towards Mayella, the Ewells' lonely and neglected daughter. It also highlights Scout's growing understanding of the complex social dynamics and hardships faced by others in her community, reinforcing her sense of justice and compassion.
because Dill wants to get a peek into the Radley place
Jem tells Scout not to ask Dill about his father because it is a sensitive topic for Dill, and he doesn't want to make Dill uncomfortable or upset. Dill's father is absent from his life, and it is a painful subject for him to discuss.
BOO RADLEY
a note asking him to come out
Dill Shellard is Dill Shellard. End of.
Yes, you can freeze dill, it is easy. Wash the dill, lay it flat in one layer on a cookie sheet. Freeze the dill. Once frozen store in plastic freezer bags. Remove only the amount you need and use as you would if it were fresh picked.
If fresh dill is not available you can used dried dill. I teaspoon dried dill is equal to 1 Tablespoon fresh dill.