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Mr. Cunningham gives Atticus stove wood, hickory nuts, smilax, holly, and green turnips.
This is because Cunninghams NEVER take something that they cannot repay. (Even though this rule is broken when his son goes to the Finch's house for lunch) Mr. Cunningham felt guilty; he felt obliged to pay them back. But, he couldn't pay it in money, so he payed with vegetables and other things grown on his farm.
I think with sacks of potato's on his back step and other vegetables from his farm.

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