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"
Well
,
"
I
says
,
"
if
it
's
in
the
regulations
,
and
he
's
got
to
have
it
,
all
right
,
let
him
have
it
;
because
I
do
n't
wish
to
go
back
on
no
regulations
;
but
there
's
one
thing
,
Tom
Sawyer
--
if
we
go
to
tearing
up
our
sheets
to
make
Jim
a
rope
ladder
,
we
're
going
to
get
into
trouble
with
Aunt
Sally
,
just
as
sure
as
you
're
born
.
Now
,
the
way
I
look
at
it
,
a
hickry-bark
ladder
do
n't
cost
nothing
,
and
do
n't
waste
nothing
,
and
is
just
as
good
to
load
up
a
pie
with
,
and
hide
in
a
straw
tick
,
as
any
rag
ladder
you
can
start
;
and
as
for
Jim
,
he
ai
n't
had
no
experience
,
and
so
he
do
n't
care
what
kind
of
a
--
"
"
Oh
,
shucks
,
Huck
Finn
,
if
I
was
as
ignorant
as
you
I
'd
keep
still
--
that
's
what
I
'D
do
.
Who
ever
heard
of
a
state
prisoner
escaping
by
a
hickry-bark
ladder
?
Why
,
it
's
perfectly
ridiculous
.
"
"
Well
,
all
right
,
Tom
,
fix
it
your
own
way
;
but
if
you
'll
take
my
advice
,
you
'll
let
me
borrow
a
sheet
off
of
the
clothesline
.
"
He
said
that
would
do
.
And
that
gave
him
another
idea
,
and
he
says
:
"
Borrow
a
shirt
,
too
.
"
"
What
do
we
want
of
a
shirt
,
Tom
?
"
"
Want
it
for
Jim
to
keep
a
journal
on
.
"
"
Journal
your
granny
--
JIM
ca
n't
write
.
"
"
S'pose
he
CA
N'T
write
--
he
can
make
marks
on
the
shirt
,
ca
n't
he
,
if
we
make
him
a
pen
out
of
an
old
pewter
spoon
or
a
piece
of
an
old
iron
barrel-hoop
?
"