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So
they
swore
again
with
dread
solemnities
.
"
What
is
the
talk
around
,
Huck
?
I
've
heard
a
power
of
it
.
"
"
Talk
?
Well
,
it
's
just
Muff
Potter
,
Muff
Potter
,
Muff
Potter
all
the
time
.
It
keeps
me
in
a
sweat
,
constant
,
so
's
I
want
to
hide
som
'
ers
.
"
"
That
's
just
the
same
way
they
go
on
round
me
.
I
reckon
he
's
a
goner
.
Do
n't
you
feel
sorry
for
him
,
sometimes
?
"
"
Most
always
--
most
always
.
He
ai
n't
no
account
;
but
then
he
hai
n't
ever
done
anything
to
hurt
anybody
.
Just
fishes
a
little
,
to
get
money
to
get
drunk
on
--
and
loafs
around
considerable
;
but
lord
,
we
all
do
that
--
leastways
most
of
us
--
preachers
and
such
like
.
But
he
's
kind
of
good
--
he
give
me
half
a
fish
,
once
,
when
there
war
n't
enough
for
two
;
and
lots
of
times
he
's
kind
of
stood
by
me
when
I
was
out
of
luck
.
"
"
Well
,
he
's
mended
kites
for
me
,
Huck
,
and
knitted
hooks
on
to
my
line
.
I
wish
we
could
get
him
out
of
there
.
"
"
My
!
we
could
n't
get
him
out
,
Tom
.
And
besides
,
'
twould
n't
do
any
good
;
they
'd
ketch
him
again
.
"
"
Yes
--
so
they
would
.
But
I
hate
to
hear
'em
abuse
him
so
like
the
dickens
when
he
never
done
--
that
.
"
"
I
do
too
,
Tom
.
Lord
,
I
hear
'em
say
he
's
the
bloodiest
looking
villain
in
this
country
,
and
they
wonder
he
was
n't
ever
hung
before
.
"
"
Yes
,
they
talk
like
that
,
all
the
time
.
I
've
heard
'em
say
that
if
he
was
to
get
free
they
'd
lynch
him
.
"