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AS
soon
as
we
reckoned
everybody
was
asleep
that
night
we
went
down
the
lightning-rod
,
and
shut
ourselves
up
in
the
lean-to
,
and
got
out
our
pile
of
fox-fire
,
and
went
to
work
.
We
cleared
everything
out
of
the
way
,
about
four
or
five
foot
along
the
middle
of
the
bottom
log
.
Tom
said
we
was
right
behind
Jim
's
bed
now
,
and
we
'd
dig
in
under
it
,
and
when
we
got
through
there
could
n't
nobody
in
the
cabin
ever
know
there
was
any
hole
there
,
because
Jim
's
counter-pin
hung
down
most
to
the
ground
,
and
you
'd
have
to
raise
it
up
and
look
under
to
see
the
hole
.
So
we
dug
and
dug
with
the
case-knives
till
most
midnight
;
and
then
we
was
dog-tired
,
and
our
hands
was
blistered
,
and
yet
you
could
n't
see
we
'd
done
anything
hardly
.
At
last
I
says
:
"
This
ai
n't
no
thirty-seven
year
job
;
this
is
a
thirty-eight
year
job
,
Tom
Sawyer
.
"
He
never
said
nothing
.
But
he
sighed
,
and
pretty
soon
he
stopped
digging
,
and
then
for
a
good
little
while
I
knowed
that
he
was
thinking
.
Then
he
says
:
Отключить рекламу
"
It
ai
n't
no
use
,
Huck
,
it
ai
n't
a-going
to
work
.
If
we
was
prisoners
it
would
,
because
then
we
'd
have
as
many
years
as
we
wanted
,
and
no
hurry
;
and
we
would
n't
get
but
a
few
minutes
to
dig
,
every
day
,
while
they
was
changing
watches
,
and
so
our
hands
would
n't
get
blistered
,
and
we
could
keep
it
up
right
along
,
year
in
and
year
out
,
and
do
it
right
,
and
the
way
it
ought
to
be
done
.
But
WE
ca
n't
fool
along
;
we
got
to
rush
;
we
ai
n't
got
no
time
to
spare
.
If
we
was
to
put
in
another
night
this
way
we
'd
have
to
knock
off
for
a
week
to
let
our
hands
get
well
--
could
n't
touch
a
case-knife
with
them
sooner
.
"
"
Well
,
then
,
what
we
going
to
do
,
Tom
?
"
"
I
'll
tell
you
.
It
ai
n't
right
,
and
it
ai
n't
moral
,
and
I
would
n't
like
it
to
get
out
;
but
there
ai
n't
only
just
the
one
way
:
we
got
to
dig
him
out
with
the
picks
,
and
LET
ON
it
's
case-knives
.
"
Отключить рекламу
"
NOW
you
're
TALKING
!
"
I
says
;
"
your
head
gets
leveler
and
leveler
all
the
time
,
Tom
Sawyer
,
"
I
says
.
"
Picks
is
the
thing
,
moral
or
no
moral
;
and
as
for
me
,
I
do
n't
care
shucks
for
the
morality
of
it
,
nohow
.
When
I
start
in
to
steal
a
nigger
,
or
a
watermelon
,
or
a
Sunday-school
book
,
I
ai
n't
no
ways
particular
how
it
's
done
so
it
's
done
.
What
I
want
is
my
nigger
;
or
what
I
want
is
my
watermelon
;
or
what
I
want
is
my
Sunday-school
book
;
and
if
a
pick
's
the
handiest
thing
,
that
's
the
thing
I
'm
a-going
to
dig
that
nigger
or
that
watermelon
or
that
Sunday-school
book
out
with
;
and
I
do
n't
give
a
dead
rat
what
the
authorities
thinks
about
it
nuther
.
"
"
Well
,
"
he
says
,
"
there
's
excuse
for
picks
and
letting-on
in
a
case
like
this
;
if
it
war
n't
so
,
I
would
n't
approve
of
it
,
nor
I
would
n't
stand
by
and
see
the
rules
broke
--
because
right
is
right
,
and
wrong
is
wrong
,
and
a
body
ai
n't
got
no
business
doing
wrong
when
he
ai
n't
ignorant
and
knows
better
.
It
might
answer
for
YOU
to
dig
Jim
out
with
a
pick
,
WITHOUT
any
letting
on
,
because
you
do
n't
know
no
better
;
but
it
would
n't
for
me
,
because
I
do
know
better
.
Gim
me
a
case-knife
.
"