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411
There
Jim
laid
,
sound
asleep
on
the
ground
.
I
roused
him
out
and
says
:
412
"
Git
up
and
hump
yourself
,
Jim
!
There
ai
n't
a
minute
to
lose
.
They
're
after
us
!
"
413
Jim
never
asked
no
questions
,
he
never
said
a
word
;
but
the
way
he
worked
for
the
next
half
an
hour
showed
about
how
he
was
scared
.
By
that
time
everything
we
had
in
the
world
was
on
our
raft
,
and
she
was
ready
to
be
shoved
out
from
the
willow
cove
where
she
was
hid
.
We
put
out
the
camp
fire
at
the
cavern
the
first
thing
,
and
did
n't
show
a
candle
outside
after
that
.
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414
I
took
the
canoe
out
from
the
shore
a
little
piece
,
and
took
a
look
;
but
if
there
was
a
boat
around
I
could
n't
see
it
,
for
stars
and
shadows
ai
n't
good
to
see
by
.
Then
we
got
out
the
raft
and
slipped
along
down
in
the
shade
,
past
the
foot
of
the
island
dead
still
--
never
saying
a
word
.
415
IT
must
a
been
close
on
to
one
o'clock
when
we
got
below
the
island
at
last
,
and
the
raft
did
seem
to
go
mighty
slow
.
If
a
boat
was
to
come
along
we
was
going
to
take
to
the
canoe
and
break
for
the
Illinois
shore
;
and
it
was
well
a
boat
did
n't
come
,
for
we
had
n't
ever
thought
to
put
the
gun
in
the
canoe
,
or
a
fishing-line
,
or
anything
to
eat
.
We
was
in
ruther
too
much
of
a
sweat
to
think
of
so
many
things
.
It
war
n't
good
judgment
to
put
EVERYTHING
on
the
raft
.
416
If
the
men
went
to
the
island
I
just
expect
they
found
the
camp
fire
I
built
,
and
watched
it
all
night
for
Jim
to
come
.
Anyways
,
they
stayed
away
from
us
,
and
if
my
building
the
fire
never
fooled
them
it
war
n't
no
fault
of
mine
.
I
played
it
as
low
down
on
them
as
I
could
.
417
When
the
first
streak
of
day
began
to
show
we
tied
up
to
a
towhead
in
a
big
bend
on
the
Illinois
side
,
and
hacked
off
cottonwood
branches
with
the
hatchet
,
and
covered
up
the
raft
with
them
so
she
looked
like
there
had
been
a
cave-in
in
the
bank
there
.
A
tow-head
is
a
sandbar
that
has
cottonwoods
on
it
as
thick
as
harrow-teeth
.
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418
We
had
mountains
on
the
Missouri
shore
and
heavy
timber
on
the
Illinois
side
,
and
the
channel
was
down
the
Missouri
shore
at
that
place
,
so
we
war
n't
afraid
of
anybody
running
across
us
.
We
laid
there
all
day
,
and
watched
the
rafts
and
steamboats
spin
down
the
Missouri
shore
,
and
up-bound
steamboats
fight
the
big
river
in
the
middle
.
419
I
told
Jim
all
about
the
time
I
had
jabbering
with
that
woman
;
and
Jim
said
she
was
a
smart
one
,
and
if
she
was
to
start
after
us
herself
she
would
n't
set
down
and
watch
a
camp
fire
--
no
,
sir
,
she
'd
fetch
a
dog
.
Well
,
then
,
I
said
,
why
could
n't
she
tell
her
husband
to
fetch
a
dog
?
Jim
said
he
bet
she
did
think
of
it
by
the
time
the
men
was
ready
to
start
,
and
he
believed
they
must
a
gone
up-town
to
get
a
dog
and
so
they
lost
all
that
time
,
or
else
we
would
n't
be
here
on
a
towhead
sixteen
or
seventeen
mile
below
the
village
--
no
,
indeedy
,
we
would
be
in
that
same
old
town
again
.
So
I
said
I
did
n't
care
what
was
the
reason
they
did
n't
get
us
as
long
as
they
did
n't
.
420
When
it
was
beginning
to
come
on
dark
we
poked
our
heads
out
of
the
cottonwood
thicket
,
and
looked
up
and
down
and
across
;
nothing
in
sight
;
so
Jim
took
up
some
of
the
top
planks
of
the
raft
and
built
a
snug
wigwam
to
get
under
in
blazing
weather
and
rainy
,
and
to
keep
the
things
dry
.
Jim
made
a
floor
for
the
wigwam
,
and
raised
it
a
foot
or
more
above
the
level
of
the
raft
,
so
now
the
blankets
and
all
the
traps
was
out
of
reach
of
steamboat
waves
.
Right
in
the
middle
of
the
wigwam
we
made
a
layer
of
dirt
about
five
or
six
inches
deep
with
a
frame
around
it
for
to
hold
it
to
its
place
;
this
was
to
build
a
fire
on
in
sloppy
weather
or
chilly
;
the
wigwam
would
keep
it
from
being
seen
.
We
made
an
extra
steering-oar
,
too
,
because
one
of
the
others
might
get
broke
on
a
snag
or
something
.