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"
Look
here
,
lad
--
you
go
back
up
the
river
where
you
belong
.
Wait
there
till
you
hear
from
me
.
I
'll
take
the
chances
on
dropping
into
this
town
just
once
more
,
for
a
look
.
We
'll
do
that
'd
angerous
'
job
after
I
've
spied
around
a
little
and
think
things
look
well
for
it
.
Then
for
Texas
!
We
'll
leg
it
together
!
"
This
was
satisfactory
.
Both
men
presently
fell
to
yawning
,
and
Injun
Joe
said
:
"
I
'm
dead
for
sleep
!
It
's
your
turn
to
watch
.
"
He
curled
down
in
the
weeds
and
soon
began
to
snore
.
His
comrade
stirred
him
once
or
twice
and
he
became
quiet
.
Presently
the
watcher
began
to
nod
;
his
head
drooped
lower
and
lower
,
both
men
began
to
snore
now
.
The
boys
drew
a
long
,
grateful
breath
.
Tom
whispered
:
"
Now
's
our
chance
--
come
!
"
Huck
said
:
"
I
ca
n't
--
I
'd
die
if
they
was
to
wake
.
"
Tom
urged
--
Huck
held
back
.
At
last
Tom
rose
slowly
and
softly
,
and
started
alone
.
But
the
first
step
he
made
wrung
such
a
hideous
creak
from
the
crazy
floor
that
he
sank
down
almost
dead
with
fright
.
He
never
made
a
second
attempt
.
The
boys
lay
there
counting
the
dragging
moments
till
it
seemed
to
them
that
time
must
be
done
and
eternity
growing
gray
;
and
then
they
were
grateful
to
note
that
at
last
the
sun
was
setting
.
Now
one
snore
ceased
.
Injun
Joe
sat
up
,
stared
around
--
smiled
grimly
upon
his
comrade
,
whose
head
was
drooping
upon
his
knees
--
stirred
him
up
with
his
foot
and
said
: