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why did the finch children connect so strongly with the idea of boo radley

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He was infamous in that small town, with so much said, and some of it sort of frightening; but at the same time, they had obtained, quietly from Boo, and unseen, little trinkets from when he was a child. At the end of course, it was their very lives he helped them to keep.

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