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51
"
All
right
.
I
do
n't
mind
;
but
I
say
it
's
a
fool
way
,
anyhow
.
Say
,
do
we
kill
the
women
,
too
?
"
52
"
Well
,
Ben
Rogers
,
if
I
was
as
ignorant
as
you
I
would
n't
let
on
.
Kill
the
women
?
No
;
nobody
ever
saw
anything
in
the
books
like
that
.
You
fetch
them
to
the
cave
,
and
you
're
always
as
polite
as
pie
to
them
;
and
by
and
by
they
fall
in
love
with
you
,
and
never
want
to
go
home
any
more
.
"
53
"
Well
,
if
that
's
the
way
I
'm
agreed
,
but
I
do
n't
take
no
stock
in
it
.
Mighty
soon
we
'll
have
the
cave
so
cluttered
up
with
women
,
and
fellows
waiting
to
be
ransomed
,
that
there
wo
n't
be
no
place
for
the
robbers
.
But
go
ahead
,
I
ai
n't
got
nothing
to
say
.
"
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54
Little
Tommy
Barnes
was
asleep
now
,
and
when
they
waked
him
up
he
was
scared
,
and
cried
,
and
said
he
wanted
to
go
home
to
his
ma
,
and
did
n't
want
to
be
a
robber
any
more
.
55
So
they
all
made
fun
of
him
,
and
called
him
cry-baby
,
and
that
made
him
mad
,
and
he
said
he
would
go
straight
and
tell
all
the
secrets
.
But
Tom
give
him
five
cents
to
keep
quiet
,
and
said
we
would
all
go
home
and
meet
next
week
,
and
rob
somebody
and
kill
some
people
.
56
Ben
Rogers
said
he
could
n't
get
out
much
,
only
Sundays
,
and
so
he
wanted
to
begin
next
Sunday
;
but
all
the
boys
said
it
would
be
wicked
to
do
it
on
Sunday
,
and
that
settled
the
thing
.
They
agreed
to
get
together
and
fix
a
day
as
soon
as
they
could
,
and
then
we
elected
Tom
Sawyer
first
captain
and
Jo
Harper
second
captain
of
the
Gang
,
and
so
started
home
.
57
I
clumb
up
the
shed
and
crept
into
my
window
just
before
day
was
breaking
.
My
new
clothes
was
all
greased
up
and
clayey
,
and
I
was
dog-tired
.
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58
Well
,
I
got
a
good
going-over
in
the
morning
from
old
Miss
Watson
on
account
of
my
clothes
;
but
the
widow
she
did
n't
scold
,
but
only
cleaned
off
the
grease
and
clay
,
and
looked
so
sorry
that
I
thought
I
would
behave
awhile
if
I
could
.
Then
Miss
Watson
she
took
me
in
the
closet
and
prayed
,
but
nothing
come
of
it
.
She
told
me
to
pray
every
day
,
and
whatever
I
asked
for
I
would
get
it
.
But
it
war
n't
so
.
I
tried
it
.
Once
I
got
a
fish-line
,
but
no
hooks
.
It
war
n't
any
good
to
me
without
hooks
.
I
tried
for
the
hooks
three
or
four
times
,
but
somehow
I
could
n't
make
it
work
.
By
and
by
,
one
day
,
I
asked
Miss
Watson
to
try
for
me
,
but
she
said
I
was
a
fool
.
She
never
told
me
why
,
and
I
could
n't
make
it
out
no
way
.
59
I
set
down
one
time
back
in
the
woods
,
and
had
a
long
think
about
it
.
I
says
to
myself
,
if
a
body
can
get
anything
they
pray
for
,
why
do
n't
Deacon
Winn
get
back
the
money
he
lost
on
pork
?
Why
ca
n't
the
widow
get
back
her
silver
snuffbox
that
was
stole
?
Why
ca
n't
Miss
Watson
fat
up
?
No
,
says
I
to
my
self
,
there
ai
n't
nothing
in
it
.
I
went
and
told
the
widow
about
it
,
and
she
said
the
thing
a
body
could
get
by
praying
for
it
was
"
spiritual
gifts
.
"
This
was
too
many
for
me
,
but
she
told
me
what
she
meant
--
I
must
help
other
people
,
and
do
everything
I
could
for
other
people
,
and
look
out
for
them
all
the
time
,
and
never
think
about
myself
.
This
was
including
Miss
Watson
,
as
I
took
it
.
I
went
out
in
the
woods
and
turned
it
over
in
my
mind
a
long
time
,
but
I
could
n't
see
no
advantage
about
it
--
except
for
the
other
people
;
so
at
last
I
reckoned
I
would
n't
worry
about
it
any
more
,
but
just
let
it
go
.
Sometimes
the
widow
would
take
me
one
side
and
talk
about
Providence
in
a
way
to
make
a
body
's
mouth
water
;
but
maybe
next
day
Miss
Watson
would
take
hold
and
knock
it
all
down
again
.
60
I
judged
I
could
see
that
there
was
two
Providences
,
and
a
poor
chap
would
stand
considerable
show
with
the
widow
's
Providence
,
but
if
Miss
Watson
's
got
him
there
war
n't
no
help
for
him
any
more
.
I
thought
it
all
out
,
and
reckoned
I
would
belong
to
the
widow
's
if
he
wanted
me
,
though
I
could
n't
make
out
how
he
was
a-going
to
be
any
better
off
then
than
what
he
was
before
,
seeing
I
was
so
ignorant
,
and
so
kind
of
low-down
and
ornery
.