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Boo Radley described as 'monster' by children at beginning.
"Malevolent phantom"
"Six-and-a half feet tall judging by his tracks."
"Dined on raw squirrels and any cats..."
"Long jagged scar that ran across his face"
"Teeth he had were yellow and rotten"
"His eyes popped."
"He drooled..."
"Hands were bloodstained..."
"Boo drove the scissors into his parent's leg..."
Boo's acts of kindness
"When I went back, they were folded across the fence... like they were expectin' me."
"Boo Radley... he put the blanket around you."
"Our knot-hole" "Some tinfoil... winking at me in the afternoon sun."
"Thank you for my children, Arthur."
THE TRUE BOO RADLEY
"Someone inside the house was laughing."
"sickly white hands"
"thin frame"
"Timid smile"
"He was real nice..."
"Voice of a child afraid of the dark"
"Will you take me home?"
"Boo's children needed him"
"Spoke as nicely as he knew how."
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