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He
had
his
own
by
him
,
but
I
handed
him
mine
.
He
flung
it
down
,
and
says
:
"
Gim
me
a
CASE-KNIFE
.
"
I
did
n't
know
just
what
to
do
--
but
then
I
thought
.
I
scratched
around
amongst
the
old
tools
,
and
got
a
pickaxe
and
give
it
to
him
,
and
he
took
it
and
went
to
work
,
and
never
said
a
word
.
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He
was
always
just
that
particular
.
Full
of
principle
.
So
then
I
got
a
shovel
,
and
then
we
picked
and
shoveled
,
turn
about
,
and
made
the
fur
fly
.
We
stuck
to
it
about
a
half
an
hour
,
which
was
as
long
as
we
could
stand
up
;
but
we
had
a
good
deal
of
a
hole
to
show
for
it
.
When
I
got
up
stairs
I
looked
out
at
the
window
and
see
Tom
doing
his
level
best
with
the
lightning-rod
,
but
he
could
n't
come
it
,
his
hands
was
so
sore
.
At
last
he
says
:
"
It
ai
n't
no
use
,
it
ca
n't
be
done
.
What
you
reckon
I
better
do
?
Ca
n't
you
think
of
no
way
?
"
"
Yes
,
"
I
says
,
"
but
I
reckon
it
ai
n't
regular
.
Come
up
the
stairs
,
and
let
on
it
's
a
lightning-rod
.
"
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So
he
done
it
.
Next
day
Tom
stole
a
pewter
spoon
and
a
brass
candlestick
in
the
house
,
for
to
make
some
pens
for
Jim
out
of
,
and
six
tallow
candles
;
and
I
hung
around
the
nigger
cabins
and
laid
for
a
chance
,
and
stole
three
tin
plates
.
Tom
says
it
was
n't
enough
;
but
I
said
nobody
would
n't
ever
see
the
plates
that
Jim
throwed
out
,
because
they
'd
fall
in
the
dog-fennel
and
jimpson
weeds
under
the
window-hole
--
then
we
could
tote
them
back
and
he
could
use
them
over
again
.
So
Tom
was
satisfied
.
Then
he
says
: