Jem and Dill plan to give a note to Boo inviting him out to get ice cream with them. They try to stick the note in a window of the Radley Place with a fishing pole, but Atticus catches them and orders them to “stop tormenting that man” with either notes or the “Boo Radley” game.

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Jem and Dill want to invite Boo to join them for ice cream, so they decide to use a fishing pole to stick a note in a window at the Radley Place. However, Atticus catches them and tells them to stop bothering Boo by leaving him notes or playing the "Boo Radley" game.

Jem and Dill think of a plan to deliver a note to Boo, asking him to join them for ice cream. They attempt to place the note in one of the windows of the Radley Place using a fishing pole. However, Atticus catches them and instructs them to stop bothering Boo with either notes or the game involving him.

Jem and Dill decide to pass a note to Boo, inviting him to join them for ice cream. They attempt to slip the note through a window at the Radley Place using a fishing pole. However, their action is interrupted by Atticus, who intervenes and instructs them to cease bothering Boo either with notes or through their "Boo Radley" game.