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You haven't stated which boy you mean. I am assuming you are referring to the littlun in chapter two: The sound of the conch. The littlun with the mulberry coloured birthmark on his face tells the assembly of boys that he saw a snake-thing or beastie. He also asks what the boys intend to do about the snake-thing and whether it will return during the coming night.

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Q: What does this boy tell the older boys?
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