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"
But
looky
here
,
Tom
,
what
do
we
want
to
WARN
anybody
for
that
something
's
up
?
Let
them
find
it
out
for
themselves
--
it
's
their
lookout
.
"
"
Yes
,
I
know
;
but
you
ca
n't
depend
on
them
.
It
's
the
way
they
've
acted
from
the
very
start
--
left
us
to
do
EVERYTHING
.
They
're
so
confiding
and
mullet-headed
they
do
n't
take
notice
of
nothing
at
all
.
So
if
we
do
n't
GIVE
them
notice
there
wo
n't
be
nobody
nor
nothing
to
interfere
with
us
,
and
so
after
all
our
hard
work
and
trouble
this
escape
'll
go
off
perfectly
flat
;
wo
n't
amount
to
nothing
--
wo
n't
be
nothing
TO
it
.
"
"
Well
,
as
for
me
,
Tom
,
that
's
the
way
I
'd
like
.
"
"
Shucks
!
"
he
says
,
and
looked
disgusted
.
So
I
says
:
"
But
I
ai
n't
going
to
make
no
complaint
.
Any
way
that
suits
you
suits
me
.
What
you
going
to
do
about
the
servant-girl
?
"
"
You
'll
be
her
.
You
slide
in
,
in
the
middle
of
the
night
,
and
hook
that
yaller
girl
's
frock
.
"
"
Why
,
Tom
,
that
'll
make
trouble
next
morning
;
because
,
of
course
,
she
prob
'
bly
hai
n't
got
any
but
that
one
.
"
"
I
know
;
but
you
do
n't
want
it
but
fifteen
minutes
,
to
carry
the
nonnamous
letter
and
shove
it
under
the
front
door
.
"
"
All
right
,
then
,
I
'll
do
it
;
but
I
could
carry
it
just
as
handy
in
my
own
togs
.
"