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Children thinks that Boo comes out and haunts the town at night. The nuts that fall off the tree into the school yard are poisonous. Boo is a mystery to them and they want to know how his life has been.

Scout, Dill and Jem aren't neccesarily superstitious of the house itself, but of the person in it. They believe that Boo Radley is a dangerous psycho and are afraid of him.

They believe that Boo is a phantom.

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