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21
And
next
time
Jim
told
it
he
said
they
rode
him
down
to
New
Orleans
;
and
,
after
that
,
every
time
he
told
it
he
spread
it
more
and
more
,
till
by
and
by
he
said
they
rode
him
all
over
the
world
,
and
tired
him
most
to
death
,
and
his
back
was
all
over
saddle-boils
.
Jim
was
monstrous
proud
about
it
,
and
he
got
so
he
would
n't
hardly
notice
the
other
niggers
.
Niggers
would
come
miles
to
hear
Jim
tell
about
it
,
and
he
was
more
looked
up
to
than
any
nigger
in
that
country
.
Strange
niggers
would
stand
with
their
mouths
open
and
look
him
all
over
,
same
as
if
he
was
a
wonder
.
Niggers
is
always
talking
about
witches
in
the
dark
by
the
kitchen
fire
;
but
whenever
one
was
talking
and
letting
on
to
know
all
about
such
things
,
Jim
would
happen
in
and
say
,
"
Hm
!
What
you
know
'
bout
witches
?
"
and
that
nigger
was
corked
up
and
had
to
take
a
back
seat
.
Jim
always
kept
that
five-center
piece
round
his
neck
with
a
string
,
and
said
it
was
a
charm
the
devil
give
to
him
with
his
own
hands
,
and
told
him
he
could
cure
anybody
with
it
and
fetch
witches
whenever
he
wanted
to
just
by
saying
something
to
it
;
but
he
never
told
what
it
was
he
said
to
it
.
Niggers
would
come
from
all
around
there
and
give
Jim
anything
they
had
,
just
for
a
sight
of
that
five-center
piece
;
but
they
would
n't
touch
it
,
because
the
devil
had
had
his
hands
on
it
.
Jim
was
most
ruined
for
a
servant
,
because
he
got
stuck
up
on
account
of
having
seen
the
devil
and
been
rode
by
witches
.
22
Well
,
when
Tom
and
me
got
to
the
edge
of
the
hilltop
we
looked
away
down
into
the
village
and
could
see
three
or
four
lights
twinkling
,
where
there
was
sick
folks
,
maybe
;
and
the
stars
over
us
was
sparkling
ever
so
fine
;
and
down
by
the
village
was
the
river
,
a
whole
mile
broad
,
and
awful
still
and
grand
.
We
went
down
the
hill
and
found
Jo
Harper
and
Ben
Rogers
,
and
two
or
three
more
of
the
boys
,
hid
in
the
old
tanyard
.
So
we
unhitched
a
skiff
and
pulled
down
the
river
two
mile
and
a
half
,
to
the
big
scar
on
the
hillside
,
and
went
ashore
.
23
We
went
to
a
clump
of
bushes
,
and
Tom
made
everybody
swear
to
keep
the
secret
,
and
then
showed
them
a
hole
in
the
hill
,
right
in
the
thickest
part
of
the
bushes
.
Then
we
lit
the
candles
,
and
crawled
in
on
our
hands
and
knees
.
We
went
about
two
hundred
yards
,
and
then
the
cave
opened
up
.
Tom
poked
about
amongst
the
passages
,
and
pretty
soon
ducked
under
a
wall
where
you
would
n't
a
noticed
that
there
was
a
hole
.
We
went
along
a
narrow
place
and
got
into
a
kind
of
room
,
all
damp
and
sweaty
and
cold
,
and
there
we
stopped
.
Tom
says
:
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24
"
Now
,
we
'll
start
this
band
of
robbers
and
call
it
Tom
Sawyer
's
Gang
.
Everybody
that
wants
to
join
has
got
to
take
an
oath
,
and
write
his
name
in
blood
.
"
25
Everybody
was
willing
.
So
Tom
got
out
a
sheet
of
paper
that
he
had
wrote
the
oath
on
,
and
read
it
.
It
swore
every
boy
to
stick
to
the
band
,
and
never
tell
any
of
the
secrets
;
and
if
anybody
done
anything
to
any
boy
in
the
band
,
whichever
boy
was
ordered
to
kill
that
person
and
his
family
must
do
it
,
and
he
must
n't
eat
and
he
must
n't
sleep
till
he
had
killed
them
and
hacked
a
cross
in
their
breasts
,
which
was
the
sign
of
the
band
.
And
nobody
that
did
n't
belong
to
the
band
could
use
that
mark
,
and
if
he
did
he
must
be
sued
;
and
if
he
done
it
again
he
must
be
killed
.
And
if
anybody
that
belonged
to
the
band
told
the
secrets
,
he
must
have
his
throat
cut
,
and
then
have
his
carcass
burnt
up
and
the
ashes
scattered
all
around
,
and
his
name
blotted
off
of
the
list
with
blood
and
never
mentioned
again
by
the
gang
,
but
have
a
curse
put
on
it
and
be
forgot
forever
.
26
Everybody
said
it
was
a
real
beautiful
oath
,
and
asked
Tom
if
he
got
it
out
of
his
own
head
.
He
said
,
some
of
it
,
but
the
rest
was
out
of
pirate-books
and
robber-books
,
and
every
gang
that
was
high-toned
had
it
.
27
Some
thought
it
would
be
good
to
kill
the
FAMILIES
of
boys
that
told
the
secrets
.
Tom
said
it
was
a
good
idea
,
so
he
took
a
pencil
and
wrote
it
in
.
Then
Ben
Rogers
says
:
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28
"
Here
's
Huck
Finn
,
he
hai
n't
got
no
family
;
what
you
going
to
do
'
bout
him
?
"
29
"
Well
,
hai
n't
he
got
a
father
?
"
says
Tom
Sawyer
.
30
"
Yes
,
he
's
got
a
father
,
but
you
ca
n't
never
find
him
these
days
.
He
used
to
lay
drunk
with
the
hogs
in
the
tanyard
,
but
he
hai
n't
been
seen
in
these
parts
for
a
year
or
more
.
"