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"
Tom
,
I
've
a
notion
to
skin
you
alive
!
"
"
Auntie
,
what
have
I
done
?
"
"
Well
,
you
've
done
enough
.
Here
I
go
over
to
Sereny
Harper
,
like
an
old
softy
,
expecting
I
'm
going
to
make
her
believe
all
that
rubbage
about
that
dream
,
when
lo
and
behold
you
she
'd
found
out
from
Joe
that
you
was
over
here
and
heard
all
the
talk
we
had
that
night
.
Tom
,
I
do
n't
know
what
is
to
become
of
a
boy
that
will
act
like
that
.
It
makes
me
feel
so
bad
to
think
you
could
let
me
go
to
Sereny
Harper
and
make
such
a
fool
of
myself
and
never
say
a
word
.
"
This
was
a
new
aspect
of
the
thing
.
His
smartness
of
the
morning
had
seemed
to
Tom
a
good
joke
before
,
and
very
ingenious
.
It
merely
looked
mean
and
shabby
now
.
He
hung
his
head
and
could
not
think
of
anything
to
say
for
a
moment
.
Then
he
said
:
"
Auntie
,
I
wish
I
had
n't
done
it
--
but
I
did
n't
think
.
"
"
Oh
,
child
,
you
never
think
.
You
never
think
of
anything
but
your
own
selfishness
.
You
could
think
to
come
all
the
way
over
here
from
Jackson
's
Island
in
the
night
to
laugh
at
our
troubles
,
and
you
could
think
to
fool
me
with
a
lie
about
a
dream
;
but
you
could
n't
ever
think
to
pity
us
and
save
us
from
sorrow
.
"
"
Auntie
,
I
know
now
it
was
mean
,
but
I
did
n't
mean
to
be
mean
.
I
did
n't
,
honest
.
And
besides
,
I
did
n't
come
over
here
to
laugh
at
you
that
night
.
"
"
What
did
you
come
for
,
then
?
"
"
It
was
to
tell
you
not
to
be
uneasy
about
us
,
because
we
had
n't
got
drownded
.
"
"
Tom
,
Tom
,
I
would
be
the
thankfullest
soul
in
this
world
if
I
could
believe
you
ever
had
as
good
a
thought
as
that
,
but
you
know
you
never
did
--
and
I
know
it
,
Tom
.
"