Dill cannot come visit them because his mother has taken a job working for the Democrats in Washington D.C., and he will be spending the summer there.
Because Dill isn't fromMaycomb, he is from Meridiean.He only comes to visit his aunt (Rachel) ever summer. I can only assume that this is because Dill does not attend schoolin maycomb.
Dill Harris was the friend who only visited Maycomb during the summer in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Dill tells Jem and Scout that he will not be coming to Maycomb for the summer because his mother remarried. He tells them that he has a new father and they were going to build a boat together.
Dill's letter informs Scout that he will not be able to come back to Maycomb that summer as planned, but instead will be staying with his new father in another town.
Dill doesn't return for the summer in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because his parents decide to keep him at home with them instead of allowing him to visit Maycomb. This decision is made without consulting him, and it reflects their prioritization of his well-being and their desire to keep him close.
Dill was staying with his aunt, Miss Rachel Haverford, for the summer in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Dill arrives in the summer.
Scout won't be able to see Dill this summer because he is spending it with his family in Meridian.
At the beginning of summer, Dill asked Scout to marry him because he wanted to make her his wife. This proposal was more innocent and playful, as Dill was a child and did not fully understand the concept of marriage.
While he's in Maycomb in summer, he stays with his aunt, Miss Rachel.
Charles Baker Harris (Dill), who visits his aunt Rachel every summer in Maycomb came up with the idea of getting Boo Radley out of his house. Scout, Dill, and Jem try to do this with several different strategies.
Jem goes to the Radley's house and slaps the side of it because Dill dared him to.