To Kill a Mockingbird

what does Dill look like?

What does Dill look like?

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"Sitting down, he wasn’t much higher than the collards."

A collard is a vegetable plant.

"Dill was a curiosity. He wore blue linen shorts that buttoned to his shirt, his hair was snow white and stuck to his head like duckfluff; he was a year my senior but I towered over him. As he told us the old tale his blue eyes would lighten and darken; his laugh was sudden and happy; he habitually pulled at a cowlick in the center of his forehead."

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A collard is a vegetable plant.

"Dill was a curiosity. He wore blue linen shorts that buttoned to his shirt, his hair was snow white and stuck to his head like duckfluff; he was a year my senior but I towered over him. As he told us the old tale his blue eyes would lighten and darken; his laugh was sudden and happy; he habitually pulled at a cowlick in the center of his forehead."

"Sitting down, he wasn’t much higher than the collards."

A collard is a vegetable plant.

"Dill was a curiosity. He wore blue linen shorts that buttoned to his shirt, his hair was snow white and stuck to his head like duckfluff; he was a year my senior but I towered over him. As he told us the old tale his blue eyes would lighten and darken; his laugh was sudden and happy; he habitually pulled at a cowlick in the center of his forehead."

What page was Dill's apperance found on in the book, "To Kill a Mockingbird"? Because I have to do a report for my English Class (English 10A) BTW I'm in high school and i dont have the book.