Lemon Brown cherishes his treasure because they hold sentimental value to him. The items are reminders of his past accomplishments and experiences, which serve as a source of pride and happiness for him. The treasure also represents his identity and serves as a connection to his roots and heritage.
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What Greg has Learned from Lemon Brown is that Lemon Brown is homeless man living in the area of Harlem where he wants to know questions about the treasure which is clippings of old news papers harmonica etc.
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Lemon Brown and Greg Ridley
Yes, Lemon Brown is portrayed as playing the harmonica in "The Treasure of Lemon Brown." His harmonica playing is a key aspect of his character and serves as a symbolic representation of his past and his emotions.
Lemon Brown;s son died in the war. Doesn't say which war though.
greg ridleys and greg father and lemon brown
the tugs try to get lemon browns treasure
Lemon Brown did not have a son. The story "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" by Walter Dean Myers focuses on Lemon Brown's past regrets and his relationship with his deceased wife. Lemon Brown's treasure is not physical, but rather the memories he has of his wife and the love they shared.
Lemon Brown is suspicious of Grey because he assumes that Grey might be working for the building superintendent to spy on Lemon Brown. Given his past experiences being pushed out of the building, Lemon Brown is wary of anyone showing sudden interest in his possessions or whereabouts.