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So
I
done
it
.
But
not
feeling
brash
.
Aunt
Sally
she
was
one
of
the
mixed-upest-looking
persons
I
ever
see
--
except
one
,
and
that
was
Uncle
Silas
,
when
he
come
in
and
they
told
it
all
to
him
.
It
kind
of
made
him
drunk
,
as
you
may
say
,
and
he
did
n't
know
nothing
at
all
the
rest
of
the
day
,
and
preached
a
prayer-meeting
sermon
that
night
that
gave
him
a
rattling
ruputation
,
because
the
oldest
man
in
the
world
could
n't
a
understood
it
.
So
Tom
's
Aunt
Polly
,
she
told
all
about
who
I
was
,
and
what
;
and
I
had
to
up
and
tell
how
I
was
in
such
a
tight
place
that
when
Mrs.
Phelps
took
me
for
Tom
Sawyer
--
she
chipped
in
and
says
,
"
Oh
,
go
on
and
call
me
Aunt
Sally
,
I
'm
used
to
it
now
,
and
'
tai
n't
no
need
to
change
"
--
that
when
Aunt
Sally
took
me
for
Tom
Sawyer
I
had
to
stand
it
--
there
war
n't
no
other
way
,
and
I
knowed
he
would
n't
mind
,
because
it
would
be
nuts
for
him
,
being
a
mystery
,
and
he
'd
make
an
adventure
out
of
it
,
and
be
perfectly
satisfied
.
And
so
it
turned
out
,
and
he
let
on
to
be
Sid
,
and
made
things
as
soft
as
he
could
for
me
.
And
his
Aunt
Polly
she
said
Tom
was
right
about
old
Miss
Watson
setting
Jim
free
in
her
will
;
and
so
,
sure
enough
,
Tom
Sawyer
had
gone
and
took
all
that
trouble
and
bother
to
set
a
free
nigger
free
!
and
I
could
n't
ever
understand
before
,
until
that
minute
and
that
talk
,
how
he
COULD
help
a
body
set
a
nigger
free
with
his
bringing-up
.
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Well
,
Aunt
Polly
she
said
that
when
Aunt
Sally
wrote
to
her
that
Tom
and
SID
had
come
all
right
and
safe
,
she
says
to
herself
:
"
Look
at
that
,
now
!
I
might
have
expected
it
,
letting
him
go
off
that
way
without
anybody
to
watch
him
.
So
now
I
got
to
go
and
trapse
all
the
way
down
the
river
,
eleven
hundred
mile
,
and
find
out
what
that
creetur
's
up
to
THIS
time
,
as
long
as
I
could
n't
seem
to
get
any
answer
out
of
you
about
it
.
"
"
Why
,
I
never
heard
nothing
from
you
,
"
says
Aunt
Sally
.
"
Well
,
I
wonder
!
Why
,
I
wrote
you
twice
to
ask
you
what
you
could
mean
by
Sid
being
here
.
"
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"
Well
,
I
never
got
'em
,
Sis
.
"
Aunt
Polly
she
turns
around
slow
and
severe
,
and
says
:
"
You
,
Tom
!
"