Summer was on the way, which was our favorite season.  It also meant that Dill was coming soon.

On the last day of school, we were let out early.  As Jem and I walked past the Radley’s oak trees, I saw shiny tinfoil again in the knot-hole.  We both ran over, grabbed the prize and hurried home to examine it.  It was a small jewelry box covered in tinfoil wrappers.  Inside the box were twoIndian-head pennies that were really old.  Since this was pretty special, I began to think that this knot-hole might be someone’s special hiding place.  We tried to think of who walked that way and who might be using this as their hiding spot.  We didn’t know if we should keep them or put them back.  Jem said that we should keep them until school starts and then ask everyone if it's theirs.  I noticed Jem looking back at the Radley’s house for a long time and seemed to be real thoughtful.