Du silence et des ombres... (1962)
John Megna: Dill Harris
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Quotes
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Dill Harris : Hey.
Jem : Hey yourself.
Dill Harris : I'm Charles Baker Harris. I can read. I can read anything you've got.
Dill Harris : [swinging on the gate] Folks call me Dill.
Jem : How old are you? Four and a half?
Dill Harris : Going on seven.
Jem : Well, no wonder then. Scout's been readin' since she was born, and she's not even six yet. You're mighty puny for nearly seven.
Dill Harris : I'm little but I'm old.
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Jem : There goes the meanest man that ever took a breath of life.
Dill Harris : Why is he the meanest man?
Jem : Well, for one thing, he has a boy named Boo that he keeps chained to a bed in the house over yonder. Boo only comes out at night when you're asleep and it's pitch-dark. When you wake up at night, you can hear him. Once I heard him scratchin' on our screen door, but he was gone by the time Atticus got there.
Dill Harris : I wonder what he does in there? I wonder what he looks like?
Jem : Well, judgin' from his tracks, he's about six and a half feet tall. He eats raw squirrels and all the cats he can catch. There's a long, jagged scar that runs all the way across his face. His teeth are yella and rotten. His eyes are popped. And he drools most of the time.
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Dill Harris : Let's go down to the courthouse and see the room that they locked Boo up in. My aunt says it's bat-infested, and he nearly died from the mildew. Come on. I bet they got chains and instruments of torture down there.