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In to kill a mockingbird, who paid Atticus in goods,such as wood and hickory nuts, in exchange for legal services?

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Answer:

Walter Cunningham

Step-by-step explanation:

Since he had no cash, he bartered for Atticus's services by repaying him in natural farm goods. Walter Cunningham remains true to his word and pays Atticus back by giving him a load of stovewood, a sack of hickory nuts, a crate of smilax and holly, and a croaker sack full of turnip greens.

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