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"
It
's
because
it
war
n't
INTENDED
for
any
of
us
to
come
but
Tom
,
"
he
says
;
"
but
I
begged
and
begged
,
and
at
the
last
minute
she
let
me
come
,
too
;
so
,
coming
down
the
river
,
me
and
Tom
thought
it
would
be
a
first-rate
surprise
for
him
to
come
here
to
the
house
first
,
and
for
me
to
by
and
by
tag
along
and
drop
in
,
and
let
on
to
be
a
stranger
.
But
it
was
a
mistake
,
Aunt
Sally
.
This
ai
n't
no
healthy
place
for
a
stranger
to
come
.
"
"
No
--
not
impudent
whelps
,
Sid
.
You
ought
to
had
your
jaws
boxed
;
I
hai
n't
been
so
put
out
since
I
do
n't
know
when
.
But
I
do
n't
care
,
I
do
n't
mind
the
terms
--
I
'd
be
willing
to
stand
a
thousand
such
jokes
to
have
you
here
.
Well
,
to
think
of
that
performance
!
I
do
n't
deny
it
,
I
was
most
putrified
with
astonishment
when
you
give
me
that
smack
.
"
We
had
dinner
out
in
that
broad
open
passage
betwixt
the
house
and
the
kitchen
;
and
there
was
things
enough
on
that
table
for
seven
families
--
and
all
hot
,
too
;
none
of
your
flabby
,
tough
meat
that
's
laid
in
a
cupboard
in
a
damp
cellar
all
night
and
tastes
like
a
hunk
of
old
cold
cannibal
in
the
morning
.
Uncle
Silas
he
asked
a
pretty
long
blessing
over
it
,
but
it
was
worth
it
;
and
it
did
n't
cool
it
a
bit
,
neither
,
the
way
I
've
seen
them
kind
of
interruptions
do
lots
of
times
.
There
was
a
considerable
good
deal
of
talk
all
the
afternoon
,
and
me
and
Tom
was
on
the
lookout
all
the
time
;
but
it
war
n't
no
use
,
they
did
n't
happen
to
say
nothing
about
any
runaway
nigger
,
and
we
was
afraid
to
try
to
work
up
to
it
.
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But
at
supper
,
at
night
,
one
of
the
little
boys
says
:
"
Pa
,
may
n't
Tom
and
Sid
and
me
go
to
the
show
?
"
"
No
,
"
says
the
old
man
,
"
I
reckon
there
ai
n't
going
to
be
any
;
and
you
could
n't
go
if
there
was
;
because
the
runaway
nigger
told
Burton
and
me
all
about
that
scandalous
show
,
and
Burton
said
he
would
tell
the
people
;
so
I
reckon
they
've
drove
the
owdacious
loafers
out
of
town
before
this
time
.
"
So
there
it
was
!
--
but
I
could
n't
help
it
.
Tom
and
me
was
to
sleep
in
the
same
room
and
bed
;
so
,
being
tired
,
we
bid
good-night
and
went
up
to
bed
right
after
supper
,
and
clumb
out
of
the
window
and
down
the
lightning-rod
,
and
shoved
for
the
town
;
for
I
did
n't
believe
anybody
was
going
to
give
the
king
and
the
duke
a
hint
,
and
so
if
I
did
n't
hurry
up
and
give
them
one
they
'd
get
into
trouble
sure
.
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On
the
road
Tom
he
told
me
all
about
how
it
was
reckoned
I
was
murdered
,
and
how
pap
disappeared
pretty
soon
,
and
did
n't
come
back
no
more
,
and
what
a
stir
there
was
when
Jim
run
away
;
and
I
told
Tom
all
about
our
Royal
Nonesuch
rapscallions
,
and
as
much
of
the
raft
voyage
as
I
had
time
to
;
and
as
we
struck
into
the
town
and
up
through
the
--
here
comes
a
raging
rush
of
people
with
torches
,
and
an
awful
whooping
and
yelling
,
and
banging
tin
pans
and
blowing
horns
;
and
we
jumped
to
one
side
to
let
them
go
by
;
and
as
they
went
by
I
see
they
had
the
king
and
the
duke
astraddle
of
a
rail
--
that
is
,
I
knowed
it
WAS
the
king
and
the
duke
,
though
they
was
all
over
tar
and
feathers
,
and
did
n't
look
like
nothing
in
the
world
that
was
human
--
just
looked
like
a
couple
of
monstrous
big
soldier-plumes
.
Well
,
it
made
me
sick
to
see
it
;
and
I
was
sorry
for
them
poor
pitiful
rascals
,
it
seemed
like
I
could
n't
ever
feel
any
hardness
against
them
any
more
in
the
world
.
It
was
a
dreadful
thing
to
see
.
Human
beings
CAN
be
awful
cruel
to
one
another
.
We
see
we
was
too
late
--
could
n't
do
no
good
.
We
asked
some
stragglers
about
it
,
and
they
said
everybody
went
to
the
show
looking
very
innocent
;
and
laid
low
and
kept
dark
till
the
poor
old
king
was
in
the
middle
of
his
cavortings
on
the
stage
;
then
somebody
give
a
signal
,
and
the
house
rose
up
and
went
for
them
So
we
poked
along
back
home
,
and
I
war
n't
feeling
so
brash
as
I
was
before
,
but
kind
of
ornery
,
and
humble
,
and
to
blame
,
somehow
--
though
I
had
n't
done
nothing
.
But
that
's
always
the
way
;
it
do
n't
make
no
difference
whether
you
do
right
or
wrong
,
a
person
's
conscience
ai
n't
got
no
sense
,
and
just
goes
for
him
anyway
.
If
I
had
a
yaller
dog
that
did
n't
know
no
more
than
a
person
's
conscience
does
I
would
pison
him
.
It
takes
up
more
room
than
all
the
rest
of
a
person
's
insides
,
and
yet
ai
n't
no
good
,
nohow
.
Tom
Sawyer
he
says
the
same
.