Scout first found pack of gum which she shared with Jem.
Scout found two pieces of chewing gum minus their outer wrapper.
Scout found two pieces of chewing gum minus their outer wrapper.
The Radleys' tree getting filled with cement is described in Chapter 8 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. In this chapter, a mysterious figure fills the hole of the tree with cement, which upsets Jem and Scout.
They found such things as a medal, a small knife, a pocket watch, two figures carved in soap, pennies, crayons, marbles, jacks, a key, a safety pin, fountain pen tips, a small harmonica, gum, yarn, and a whistle.
Scout finds gum hidden in a tree right in front of the Radley Place.
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In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," the children, Scout and Jem, sleep on the front porch during the hot summer nights to escape the oppressive heat inside the house. They find comfort and enjoyment in sleeping outdoors, under the stars.
She finds different things at different times. The things they find are a ball of twine, boy and girl figurines, a package of gum, an old spelling bee medal, a broken pocket watch on a train, and an aluminum knife.
Jem and Scout's "biggest prize" was a pocket watch, on a chain with an aluminum knife. For more information find page 60 last paragraph
Nathan Radley filled it with cement
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