To Kill a Mockingbird

Dill, the children's neighbor during the summer, is described as "a pocket Merlin, whose head teemed with eccentric plans, strange longings, and quaint fancies" what does this mean ?

To kiil a mockingbird 

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Dill is an imaginative and extroverted child. He filled the lazy afternoons in Maycomb with fantasy stories of all kinds. 

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