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61
Pap
he
had
n't
been
seen
for
more
than
a
year
,
and
that
was
comfortable
for
me
;
I
did
n't
want
to
see
him
no
more
.
He
used
to
always
whale
me
when
he
was
sober
and
could
get
his
hands
on
me
;
though
I
used
to
take
to
the
woods
most
of
the
time
when
he
was
around
.
Well
,
about
this
time
he
was
found
in
the
river
drownded
,
about
twelve
mile
above
town
,
so
people
said
.
They
judged
it
was
him
,
anyway
;
said
this
drownded
man
was
just
his
size
,
and
was
ragged
,
and
had
uncommon
long
hair
,
which
was
all
like
pap
;
but
they
could
n't
make
nothing
out
of
the
face
,
because
it
had
been
in
the
water
so
long
it
war
n't
much
like
a
face
at
all
.
They
said
he
was
floating
on
his
back
in
the
water
.
They
took
him
and
buried
him
on
the
bank
.
But
I
war
n't
comfortable
long
,
because
I
happened
to
think
of
something
.
I
knowed
mighty
well
that
a
drownded
man
do
n't
float
on
his
back
,
but
on
his
face
.
So
I
knowed
,
then
,
that
this
war
n't
pap
,
but
a
woman
dressed
up
in
a
man
's
clothes
.
So
I
was
uncomfortable
again
.
I
judged
the
old
man
would
turn
up
again
by
and
by
,
though
I
wished
he
would
n't
.
62
We
played
robber
now
and
then
about
a
month
,
and
then
I
resigned
.
All
the
boys
did
.
We
had
n't
robbed
nobody
,
had
n't
killed
any
people
,
but
only
just
pretended
.
We
used
to
hop
out
of
the
woods
and
go
charging
down
on
hog-drivers
and
women
in
carts
taking
garden
stuff
to
market
,
but
we
never
hived
any
of
them
.
63
Tom
Sawyer
called
the
hogs
"
ingots
,
"
and
he
called
the
turnips
and
stuff
"
julery
,
"
and
we
would
go
to
the
cave
and
powwow
over
what
we
had
done
,
and
how
many
people
we
had
killed
and
marked
.
But
I
could
n't
see
no
profit
in
it
.
One
time
Tom
sent
a
boy
to
run
about
town
with
a
blazing
stick
,
which
he
called
a
slogan
(
which
was
the
sign
for
the
Gang
to
get
together
)
,
and
then
he
said
he
had
got
secret
news
by
his
spies
that
next
day
a
whole
parcel
of
Spanish
merchants
and
rich
A-rabs
was
going
to
camp
in
Cave
Hollow
with
two
hundred
elephants
,
and
six
hundred
camels
,
and
over
a
thousand
"
sumter
"
mules
,
all
loaded
down
with
di
'm
onds
,
and
they
did
n't
have
only
a
guard
of
four
hundred
soldiers
,
and
so
we
would
lay
in
ambuscade
,
as
he
called
it
,
and
kill
the
lot
and
scoop
the
things
.
He
said
we
must
slick
up
our
swords
and
guns
,
and
get
ready
.
He
never
could
go
after
even
a
turnip-cart
but
he
must
have
the
swords
and
guns
all
scoured
up
for
it
,
though
they
was
only
lath
and
broomsticks
,
and
you
might
scour
at
them
till
you
rotted
,
and
then
they
war
n't
worth
a
mouthful
of
ashes
more
than
what
they
was
before
.
I
did
n't
believe
we
could
lick
such
a
crowd
of
Spaniards
and
A-rabs
,
but
I
wanted
to
see
the
camels
and
elephants
,
so
I
was
on
hand
next
day
,
Saturday
,
in
the
ambuscade
;
and
when
we
got
the
word
we
rushed
out
of
the
woods
and
down
the
hill
.
But
there
war
n't
no
Spaniards
and
A-rabs
,
and
there
war
n't
no
camels
nor
no
elephants
.
It
war
n't
anything
but
a
Sunday-school
picnic
,
and
only
a
primer-class
at
that
.
We
busted
it
up
,
and
chased
the
children
up
the
hollow
;
but
we
never
got
anything
but
some
doughnuts
and
jam
,
though
Ben
Rogers
got
a
rag
doll
,
and
Jo
Harper
got
a
hymn-book
and
a
tract
;
and
then
the
teacher
charged
in
,
and
made
us
drop
everything
and
cut
.
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64
I
did
n't
see
no
di
'm
onds
,
and
I
told
Tom
Sawyer
so
.
He
said
there
was
loads
of
them
there
,
anyway
;
and
he
said
there
was
A-rabs
there
,
too
,
and
elephants
and
things
.
I
said
,
why
could
n't
we
see
them
,
then
?
He
said
if
I
war
n't
so
ignorant
,
but
had
read
a
book
called
Don
Quixote
,
I
would
know
without
asking
.
He
said
it
was
all
done
by
enchantment
.
He
said
there
was
hundreds
of
soldiers
there
,
and
elephants
and
treasure
,
and
so
on
,
but
we
had
enemies
which
he
called
magicians
;
and
they
had
turned
the
whole
thing
into
an
infant
Sunday-school
,
just
out
of
spite
.
I
said
,
all
right
;
then
the
thing
for
us
to
do
was
to
go
for
the
magicians
.
Tom
Sawyer
said
I
was
a
numskull
.
65
"
Why
,
"
said
he
,
"
a
magician
could
call
up
a
lot
of
genies
,
and
they
would
hash
you
up
like
nothing
before
you
could
say
Jack
Robinson
.
They
are
as
tall
as
a
tree
and
as
big
around
as
a
church
.
"
66
"
Well
,
"
I
says
,
"
s
'
pose
we
got
some
genies
to
help
US
--
ca
n't
we
lick
the
other
crowd
then
?
"
67
"
How
you
going
to
get
them
?
"
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68
"
I
do
n't
know
.
How
do
THEY
get
them
?
"
69
"
Why
,
they
rub
an
old
tin
lamp
or
an
iron
ring
,
and
then
the
genies
come
tearing
in
,
with
the
thunder
and
lightning
a-ripping
around
and
the
smoke
a-rolling
,
and
everything
they
're
told
to
do
they
up
and
do
it
.
They
do
n't
think
nothing
of
pulling
a
shot-tower
up
by
the
roots
,
and
belting
a
Sunday-school
superintendent
over
the
head
with
it
--
or
any
other
man
.
"
70
"
Who
makes
them
tear
around
so
?
"